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Day Trading and Investing using DMA CFDs

DMA CFD day traders constantly look for short term trades to take advantage of small market movements on the other hand investors look for medium to long term value. All traders and investors need a strategy even the best day traders and fund managers, here we will examine some of the principles adopted by the best of them.

A DMA CFD trade can last anything from half an hour for short term intraday scalping or even up to four or seven days. You must never let a short term CFD trade to turn into a long term position if it goes against you. You must stick to your original trade parameters. If you don’t, your losses will start to accumulate and you run the risk of wiping out your account. If you have chosen to open a DMA CFD position that you want to run for several days the same rule applies. Don’t let it become an investment that sits on the back burner hoping it will come good.

You should only be holding DMA CFD positions overnight if you are confident in your view, not because you can’t bring yourself to take a loss. This is one of the most common mistakes made by novice traders. As the market close approaches and their positions start moving against them, a lot of traders refuse to accept that their trades were wrong. This leads to unnecessary risk taking and generally ruins the next day’s trading.

When the market starts to turn or go into consolidation phase, good day traders can take long and short positions several times during the trading day. This is only possible if you are flexible and are not looking for big price swings, you must also be prepared to take small loses and move on to the next trade.

The essence of day trading is flexibility. You must be able to bend with the market. Do not take it on. As soon as you have a strong fixed view on where a given price of the CFD is heading you must put stops in place as this is where you can suffer the biggest losses because when the market moves against you all you want to do is increase the size of your position.

On the longer slightly longer term DMA CFD trades i.e. one to seven day duration, you must be looking for at least a profit of 1% and ideally up to 5% to justify your risk exposure. This does not mean you should run a 5% stop loss. If at any point the trade looks incorrect close it out and look for more favourable conditions to re-enter.

Stop loss orders are absolutely vital to your capital survival and your ability to keep day trading. They should be viewed as an insurance policy. Stop losses have been vastly under utilised by DMA CFD traders in the past who were always worried about being stopped only to see their trades go the right direction later on. This will happen, but you must be able to deal with the frustration and move on to the next opportunity. If you don’t, you have adopted an incorrect trading style and will find yourself at the market’s whim.

Trading versus Investing
The difference between trading and investing is the time horizon and expectations. Investing is a long term game that involves committing your money to the market looking for positive capital growth and/or income. Investors look to put their money into the markets for a minimum of at least 10 years. Investors should not look at their CFD portfolio on a day to day basis as this will only affect their overall view of the market as the inevitable large swings would unnerve them.

Warren Buffett said you should not buy a stock if you are concerned it may drop in value by 50 per cent. This is an extreme view, but Buffett is one of the world’s richest men and most successful investors.

One of the problems with long term investing in CFDs is money management and where to put your stop losses. An intraday move could go below your perceived level of an acceptable drawdown, but you have to remember that you are investing for the long term. It requires immense patience to be a long term investor and this style only suits certain people. This why there are many fund managers who look after the money of people who do not have the time or the ability to get involved in the financial markets. Long term investing should be used as part of an overall strategy.

Risk
Risk is always present in the markets. Your trading strategy must address risk management. How much of your capital do you want to risk at any given time?

You must always be looking to reduce risk and this can be done by using stop loss orders. This is particularly important if you are going to use DMA CFDs with low margin requirements where the leverage can be high. You should also ensure that your portfolio is well diversifies and includes DMA CFDs from different industry sectors, this will ensure that you are not solely exposed to the price movement of one CFD.

CFDs can be enormously rewarding if you adopt strict trading rules and are disciplined. Before trading CFDs on-line you should ensure that you read our free CFD Guide.


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