Forex

Version 8.1 by Drunk Monkey on 2020-04-13 23:08

Education

The Basics

  1. babypips.com School of Pipsology

    Start here for the basic education explaining all the basics of Forex trading.  It's recommended to start with Learn Preschool, Kindergarten, Undergraduate to Senior.  The rest may not be necessary depending on your desired style of trading - Indicators, or Price Action?
  2. nononsenseforex.com - provides an education on how to trade using
    • proper money management
    • trade psychology
    • technical analysis

Risk Management - Pip values and Lot Sizing

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  • Google spreadsheet for calculating lot size based on SL pips

    One problem with many of the risk calculators is that it assumes you know want to know how many pips to set your on your trade.  However, if you're following signals, then the trader has already given you the SL and you want to want to work backwards to figure out what your lot sizes should be.

    Copy this spreadsheet to your own google drive account and fill in the entries.  Do not use it for Oil or Gold as forex.com/canada uses different contract sizes

    It's still a work in progress, but is useful for pure forex pairs
     
  • BabyPips Position Size Calculator

    Pros:
    It is simple to use.  If you wish to do the calculations for other trades, the information remains so you can change only what you need to change.  It also shows the results in the following standard sizes used by the brokers; units, lots, mini lots, micro lots.

    Con:
    You need to put in the exchange rate between your account currency and the base currency if the two are not the same.
     
  • Investing.com Currency Converter 

    Often needed when you are calculating risk for Forex pairs not in your base currency.  Near real time rates.  Also includes the various digital currencies.
     
  • Investing.com Forex Pip Calculator

    Contains data for many, but not all, currency pairs.  Shows the results in a table so you can quickly see the relationship between the Forex pair and the pip value in your account currency.

    I recommend that you put in 100,000 for the units as that is a standard "lot" size and then scale it from there.
      
  • Forextime.com Profit Calculator

    Quickly check the potential profit/loss of a trade.  Only supports 3 deposit currencies so if your deposit currency is different, you'll need to do an exchange rate calculation to your currency.
     
  • Calculating risk, the video way

    Forexed runs a free signals telegram channel.  He's actually been pretty good so far.  His video describes how he calculates risk.  Easy to follow.
     
  • Calculating pip values, the long wordy way

    It's correct, but I had to re-read it several times to understand what they were actually saying and turn it into an actual formula.
     
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