Slow money vs. Fast

by: John Welch

It is a known law of physics that an object in motion tends to stay in motion. Why then would a person expect that investing small amounts of money each month ever expect to receive the windfall profits they hope for? Small efforts produce small rewards. The rabbit will most often prevail over the tortoise in the game of life. That is why it is necessary to learn to use fast money instead of slow. That is the reason to trade the forex market.

The market is open Sunday afternoon until Friday at 4pm eastern. There are opportunities for profit at almost any time of day. No one is left out in any time zone.

The forex market is the best trending market in existence. Money is constantly changing hands. Trading opportunities abound day and night.

Minimal investments can create large profits. With the proper use of leverage, a simple $300 investment can become a massive $30,000 in as little as six months.

Government data is released on a regular basis almost everyday. These releases can produce huge price swings which are easily tradable. Most notable is interest rate decisions, payroll data and speeches by the heads of individual countries central banks.

There are many resources for free charts and demo trading platforms available on the net. It is possible to have a firm grasp of the basics of trading forex in as little as 30 days. While it may not be possible to be master trader overnight, there are many who have achieved success in extremely small amounts of time. With the proper use of risk control and money management anything is possible.

For more information please visit http://trade-to-win.com

About The Author:

John Welch is the owner of http://trade-to-win.com

April 2006

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