Monday, April 13, 2009

Tips for Choosing a Forex Trading Broker

By James Smith

The number of traders who have entered the currency market in the last 12 months is staggering. Many have been attracted by the ability to make positive returns while the stock markets plummet. Others are attracted by a market which is open 24 hours a day. Either way, thousands of traders each day are signing up for an account with a forex trading broker. In this article we will examine factors which traders need to take into account when choosing a forex trading broker.

Over the recent 12 months, there have been several unregulated forex trading brokers who have been shut down by the regulators for trying to defraud clients of their funds. One of the most important things to check with your forex trading broker is that they are regulated by the appropriate authorities. So, if you are in the UK, the relevant organsation is the Financial Services Authority, and in the US, it is the National Futures Association, alongside the Securities and Exchange Commission.

A key consideration in choosing your forex trading broker is how much commission they will charge you to make a trade, or how wide the 'spread' is between the bid price and the ask price. Typically, the spread on major currency pairs will be between 2 and 4 pips. Spreads on currencies such as USD/CHF and EUR/GBP will be around three or four pips. Currency dealers with spreads wider than five pips for these currency pairs are best avoided.

Investors who used to trade with shares on the stockmarket, are not familiar with leverage, and and who move into currency trading will have a new concept to deal with, called leverage. Each forex trading broker will offer varying levels of leverage. Leverage can drastically increase your currency profits, however it can also increase your losses. For example, if a broker offers 50 times leverage, this means that if you have a balance of $10,000, you can trade with an amount of $500,000.

Similarly, if you have a $10,000 balance in your currency trading account, and your forex trading broker offers leverage of four hundred, then you can trade with a notional amount of $4,000,000. The risk of using a lot of leverage means that if your trade is an unprofitable one, then you could get wiped out very quickly, and end up broke.

In the currency market, currency prices move very quickly, in miliseconds, so it is crucial that your forex trading broker can ensure that your trades are executed just as fast, and at the price that you require. So for good measure, before you open a realtime forex account, you should trade with a demo account, and test how good the execution prices are, and whether they reflect the true prices in the currency market.

Another consideration to bear in mind is that you will need a forex trading broker who offers a comprehensive charting package along with the trading account. An increasing number of brokers offer MetaTrader charting with their platform. This enables the trader to take a trade directly off the charts, and ensures that the trader gets the best possible price. - 15790

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Greek Destination: Places to Visit for your Greece Vacation

By Bobbie McKee

Greece is located in the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. It has been attracting tourists from all over the world throughout the year. Its culture, history and landscape has been constantly drawing visitors. There are numerous places to go to, too many sights to see. Let's map out the places that you need to visit to complete your Greece vacation.

Greece is the destination of lovers, honeymooners, family or individuals that would like to experience a one of a kind vacation. Greece is very diverse. It has rocky coasts, sand dunes, golden beaches, gorges, natural waterfalls, caves, rivers. Generally, Greece is mountainous with extensive coastlines and islands.

There are major cities that also house different tourist ht spot like Athens, Crete, Attica, Santorini, Mikonos, Coorfu, Olumpia, Tessaloniki, Rhodes, Chania, Kos, Thessaloniki, Petras, Heraklion.

The capital of Greece, Athens is a place of cultural, political and touristic importance. Athens offers a variety of top tourist attractions like Acropolis and the Parthenon, the Agora, National Archeological Museum, Sntagma Square, the Plaka, Cape Souniou and the Temple of Poseidon.

Located about three hours from Athens by bus is Delphi. Delphi is a seaside town with historic sites such as Temple of Apollo. The Mykonos, the jewel of the Cycladic Islands, has a beautiful harbor with white-washed houses. The warm Mediterranean climate, it is nice place for scuba diving, windsurfing and other water sports.

Aside from the sights in Athens, the monasteries of Meteora are also popular and one of the famous places with visitors in the world. Rhodes has always been an important port through history. Crete presents visitor myths, legends and history with a beautiful landscape. Santorini is a romantic place that offers visitors beaches and breathtaking cliff top town named Fira. Beautiful beaches run for many kilometers. In summer, the beaches in Greece are considered to be one of the top beaches in the world. Some of the most popular beaches can be found in Crete, Corfu, Amorgos, Ios, Milos, Paros, Serifos and Kithnos. As reflection of Greece's history, there are monuments and temples for the gods and goddesses. Some of the temples that are worth seeing are the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae, Archaeological Site of Delphi, Mount Athos, Monasteries of Meteora, Mystras, Delos, Corfu, The Palace of Knossos, White Tower, Archeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Byzantine Museum, Ancient Thira, Ancient Akrotiri, The Museum of Prehistoric Thera, and Acropolis of Lindos.

Vacation can never be complete without shopping. There are some wonderful Greek memorabilia that can be bought in the Plaka area in Athens. Greek airports also have shops were last-minute shopping can be done.

Greece is also a mountainous country. Mount Olympus, known as the home of the Gods in Greek mythology, is the highest mountain in the country. Hiking and climbing activities are available.

Here are some other archaeological finds, museums and monuments that are worth visiting:

Vrayrona Temple- a beautiful site in Attica, not far from the Athens International Airport.

Mycenae, Fortress of Time - Mycenen fortress that still looms over the Peloponesian planes.

Advanced American School of Classical Studies at Athens- involved in advanced archaeological studies and programs in Athens.

A vacation, a Greece vacation in particular, will be like a hollow one if we did not get to see the best places. Greece is a mix of all the great places and will help every tourist build their vacation in a unique way. - 15790

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Greece Vacation Tips

By Bobbie McKee

Going on a Greece vacation can be a fun and exciting experience. But tourists should be expecting something different in terms of stepping into a foreign country. In terms of culture, customs and other aspects, Greece has an entirely unique experience to offer. Here are some of the important things that tourists should know about and expect when traveling to Greece.

Country Profile Greece is a country located in Southern Europe and shares its borders with Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey. Its coastlines and islands stretch from the Aegean, Ionian and the Mediterranean Seas. Greece has been part of the European Union since 1992. The country runs under a parliamentary system of government. Greece is considered as a popular tourist destination in Europe. It welcomes over 15 million tourists each year.

Travel Requirements Because Greece is a member of the European Union, citizens of other EU member countries may freely enter with their national ID card in tow. For those tourists who belong to non-EU countries, a visa and passport is required. But there are selected countries such as Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, and the United States that are provided by a 90-day visa-free stay in the country.

Greece is also a signatory to the Schengen agreement along with Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. Traveling between Schengen countries by a non-Schengen citizen may be able to do so by getting only a single visa from any of the member countries. This may be used for multiple entries on other Schengen member countries.

Language Greek is the country's official language and mother tongue. It is being spoken by the vast majority of the population. But English is also a widely spoken language in many parts of the country. And since tourism has become an important industry in Greece many of its destinations already have an increasing number of personnel that can speak and understand English well. Communication with most Greeks does not usually pose a problem for many tourists who visit the country.

Currency The official currency in Greece is the Euro, having replaced the local drachma since January of 2002. Foreign exchanges are also now common in most major cities and other dense tourist areas in Greece. Most banks in the country also offer currency exchanges for tourists. When exchanging currency, it is important to note of getting only notes below 50 Euros. Most Greek businesses are usually reluctant to receive notes larger than 50 Euros, mainly because of a scarcity of change as well as the risk of larger notes being fakes.

Cuisine Greek cuisine is an interesting blend of traditional as well as foreign influences. A major part of Greek cuisine is influenced by neighboring Turkey. It is common for both countries to have shared dishes. The traditional Greek diet is predominantly Mediterranean which makes heavy use of vegetables, herbs and grains native to the area. And because Greece is largely a maritime country, seafood is an important part of the country's cuisine.

Other important Greek dishes also make use of pork, lamb, beef and chicken as primary ingredients. Olive oil is also a major staple in Greek cuisine and largely used for many of its most popular dishes. Other common ingredients also include the use of lemon and tomato paste. Bread as well as wine is also a common fixture on every Greek dining table. - 15790

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Car gadgets for you

By Cheryl L. True

Although they are a necessity, cars are always status symbols. You can easily identify a person's status in life depending on the car that individual has.

For some people, however, a good car isn't enough. It has to be filled with gadgets that add to the pleasure of driving a vehicle. For gadget lovers out there, here's a list of things you can add to your car:

Keyless Ignition - This can be helpful on a winter day. With that gadget, you just push a button and -- kazam! -- the car starts for you while simultaneously locking the doors.

Back-up Parking Camera - These cameras send live images of what's behind the car to a screen on the dashboard. The image comes up as soon as the driver puts it into reverse. Even if there are no children, pets or bad guys hiding behind your vehicle, the camera provides a handy way to parallel park perfectly or to back your vehicle up to a trailer hitch. This is a gadget that comes ready-installed in some vehicles, but wireless and wired versions are available as well.

Bluetooth - Bluetooth is a wireless signal that allows compatible devices to communicate with each other. With this gadget, you can make mobile calls in your car without using your hands. Some cars come equipped with Bluetooth, though it's also possible to buy a receiver that makes your car a hands-free calling zone. Once connected, drivers can make phone calls simply by saying the name of the person they're trying to call. They hear the other person speak through the car's speakers.

Navigation System - The old days of reading a map or driving around in circles are over. With a navigation system, you can get turn-by-turn directions from Point A to Point B. When you plug in a start and end point, a navigation device uses information from governmental positioning satellites to get you where you want to go. Just follow the prompts of your friendly guide (some models let you pick the voice!) and you're on your way.

iPod Connections - An iPod-specific connection allows the driver to select iPod tracks through the car's stereo system, sometimes from the steering wheel itself.

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How to Make Money Fast

By Jenny Moore

The question has come into the minds of internet marketers at one point or another. "How do I make money fast online? "The world of internet marketing, or "making money online" has been nothing short of a bumpy ride for me since I started researching how to make money online.

Before I go any further, you will notice that the title says "How is this for Crazy". There is a reason for this. I cannot possibly tell you about everything I've learned in one article. There will be many additional articles.

With that said, lets get right to a couple of items that need to be addressed. First, anyone can make money online without spending a fortune doing so, IF they know how, or have someone show them who knows how.

Not wanting to make this sound too easy, I need to say also, that you will NOT get rich overnight, you WILL have to put some work into this, and NO there is no magic button to push that says "give me money".

Probably the least under stood fact of online marketing is that it is not limited to multi level marketing (MLM), or selling products to your family and friends. In fact, there are hundreds, if not thousands of ways to make money online. There are ways that cost absolutely nothing, and other ways that require some investment. The fact is, you CAN get started without breaking your bank account.

Let's start with a fun and easy way of getting started earning some money. Think of something that you are passionate about, maybe a hobby, or career. Try to find something that many other people might be interested in as well. Start a blog on the subject. You can get one for free at Blogger dot com.

If you want a step by step program that will enable you to learn from the best in the industry, then listen close. Mack Michaels, a multi-millionaire, outlines exactly what it takes to make money online. There are Quick Money Blueprints that outline each step that it takes to make money within days. He is an excellent mentor and has been a very successful online marketer. The online marketing industry is always changing and his knowledge of the technical aspects that it takes to be highly successful, is up to the minute.

If you found the information in this article to be of interest, then you will want to visit the following website listed below. I have been marketing online for several years, and must admit that I am still learning. If you are serious about making money online there is only one program that I stand behind 100%, Maverick Money Makers.

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Best Wishes,

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