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What Makes a CFD Day Trader Successful?

Let’s face is not everyone is cut out to be a scalper or day trader after all sitting in front of your PC for hours on end watching numbers go up and down can be stressful. For most people day trading is too difficult as it’s a high risk reward job and requires a medium to large capital outlay at the start. The emotion of day trading often gets to novice traders, being able to manage your emotions is what distinguishes good traders from bad. The fact is not everyone can be a day trader.

When looking inside them minds of successful traders there are certain characteristics that always stand out. Some of the most common characteristics are:

Analytical Mind
Good day traders have analytical minds and are able conduct quick calculations and think on their feet, they must be able to identify trends and patterns without relying on a fancy chart or computer program.

Confidence
All successful day traders are confident, they are decisive, able to think quickly and have no time for uncertainty or self-doubt as this is what often leads to missing some of the best trading opportunities of the day.

Self Belief
Self belief goes hand in hand with confidence, you have to believe in your decisions and run with them. If you are indecisive perhaps day trading is not be a suitable career for you. 

Discipline
All successful day traders need discipline, once you have a plan stick to it. When day trading you can lose money as well as make money, as losses can result in an end to your career you need to manage your risks, know where to set your limits and stop loss orders accordingly. Once you have met your objectives do what you planned don’t let greed or fear take control of you.

Decisiveness
Good day traders don’t hesitate, they run with their decision and trade what they think is right, hesitation often results in missing out on good trading opportunities.

Passion
Day trading involves being passionate about the market, a good day trader never switches off tracking the market day in and day out following news globally, analysing charts and looking at quote screens. This all has to be processed as quickly as possible, this is of course is what will give a good day trader an edge.

Dealing with Failure
You can never expect to win all the time this is a motto every day trader should remember. You will lose on some occasions and win on others however, as long as you ensure that over time you win more than you lose you will always be successful. If you cannot accept losses then day trading is probably not for you as all good day trades will suffer losses at some stage.

Concentration
When day trading you will need to quickly analyse allot of data and reports in order to arrive at decisions quickly and act fast, this all happens in real time so you must be able to focus and avoiding all distractions during the trading session.

If this sounds like you then perhaps you should take up a career in day trading and learn more about CFDs in this very informative free CFD guide.

How to Get a CFD Trading Edge With WebIRESS Plus

WebIRESS is one of the most commonly used CFD and Share trading platforms in Australia, being adopted by some of the country's largest online brokers and leading CFD providers. In recent times webIRESS has undergone a makeover, with the latest version webIRESS Plus recently being launched.

WebIRESS Plus offers day traders and scalpers a number of significant advantages over it's predecessor, with the most noticeable being the speed of order execution, additional advanced order types and visual improvements. The significant improvements of webIRESS Plus make it the ideal CFD trading platform for day traders and scalpers looking to take advantage of rapid CFD price movements in the opening and closing phases of the market and during market volatility.

WebIRESS Plus is fast becoming the most popular CFD trading platform in the market due to the significant edge traders are able to gain as a result of the platforms dramatic speed improvement. In addition to the speed improvements in webIRESS Plus, there are now also a number of new order varieties including if-done orders, meaning CFD traders now have more control over their trades with the ability to set and forget orders.

Despite the significant advantages webIRESS Plus offers day traders and scalpers it is important to note that the speed advantages of webIRESS Plus are dependent on the internet connection being used. As an active trader it is always advisable to ensure that you have the fastest and most reliable internet connection possible, this may mean having an ADSL2 or cable broadband connection. Most active traders will always have two internet connections to ensure redundancy should one connection fail.

Active day traders often use the webIRESS Plus platform alongside an advanced charting package or market scanning tool. One of the more common and readily available charting packages is MetaStock another lesser known package is Spark. Spark is popular with more active day traders who monitor many CFDs at the same time and require detailed real-time information relating to price and volume changes which when combined with chart formations allow them to identify trading opportunities such as price and volume breakouts.

Of course a great trading platform, charting package and internet connection alone will not make anyone a successful trader. These are simply tools that will give you the edge over other traders in the market. The most important components of trading are information flow and discipline which when combined with a proper trading plan and tools will help you on your way to becoming a successful trader.

Currently webIRESS Plus is only available from IC Markets. You can download a webIRESS demo to see whether the platform suits your needs.

How to Get a DMA CFD Trading Edge

Day traders and scalpers are always looking to gain an edge in the market that will give them a real trading advantage, however most traders often go searching for faster PC's, internet connections or a better charting package, many often overlook the fundamental basics like the trading platform that they are using or the broker that they are dealing with.
 
The most important element in any DMA CFD traders arsenal is their trading platform as this is their connection to the market. May DMA CFD day traders and scalpers assume that their broker has the fastest market connectivity and trading engine behind their platform, however unfortunately in reality there are some brokers that do not have the correct infrastructure to enable sub-second order execution into global exchanges.

As a CFD day trader or scalper it is critical to ensure that your DMA CFD broker has the fastest market connectivity possible. In many cases DMA CFD providers outsource their execution services to their prime broker, although this allows the DMA CFD provider to achieve cost efficiencies it does not always help you as a day trader. In-fact outsourcing CFD execution to a global investment bank may mean that your trades are routed through one of the main regional hubs being London, New York or Hong Kong before they reach the market and appear as a filled order on your trading platform. Some global investment banks do however have localised infrastructure meaning that your orders are not sent around the world before they reach the exchange. When choosing a DMA CFD provider it is important that you ask them whether their orders are routed locally or through their prime brokers global infrastructure as this will have a significant effect on the speed of your order execution.

Aside from good market connectivity the other core element is the trading platform that you use. There are many trading platforms available to retail DMA CFD day traders and scalpers, however by far the most popular is the webIRESS platform. Many CFD providers are able to offer you the webIRESS platform however there are very few providers that are able to offer webIRESS plus. WebIRESS plus is faster than conventional webIRESS and offers split second order execution. 

As a DMA CFD day trader is important to choose a CFD provider that can give you split second order execution allowing you to acheive a CFD trading edge. Of course before you start trading you should evaluate the pro's and con's of each CFD provider and download a few trading platforms to ensure that the CFD provider you select does in fact give you an edge in the market.

To find out more about trading CFDs you should download this free CFD Guide.

Should I Trade DMA CFDs or Market Made CFDs?

There are two main types of CFDs, direct market access (DMA) and market made (MM). The most popular type is the market made variety. The reason for the popularity of market made CFDs is simply because CFD providers offering this type of CFD are also able to offer CFDs over indices and forex pairs.  DMA CFDs are typically more common with traders that are more familiar with share trading for the simple reason that DMA CFDs allow traders to participate in the opening and closing phases of the market and also the order book of the underlying security over which the DMA CFD is based. Both varieties of CFD have their place amongst traders and investors and it is important that you choose the type that suits your trading style.

It is not uncommon for day traders and scalpers to utilise DMA CFDs rather than the market made variety as their orders flow directly onto the exchange and there is no market maker intervention meaning that order execution speed is often quicker with no risk of being re-quoted.  DMA CFDs are also favoured because day traders are able to participate and influence the opening and closing match price. The opening and closing phases of the market are the most liquid and of course liquidly is essential in any effective day trading strategy.

Often day traders also have CFD trading accounts with CFD providers offering the market made variety. The reason for this is because day traders like to monitor the movement of the cash indices, in addition to being able to trade them. Market made index CFDs are a cheap simple alternative to trading the actual futures contract which generally requires a higher upfront margin.

Some CFD providers offer both DMA and market made CFD from the same platform, this is the preferred solution for active day traders as it means that their DMA share CFD positions can be cross margined against their indice and forex CFD positions. Having both DMA and market made CFDs in one account also saves allot of paperwork as only one account needs to be managed, making the preparation of tax returns much easier.

Day traders often use both DMA and market made CFDs in their trading strategy, CFD providers who only offer market made CFDs refer to these traders as snipers as their strategy revolves around taking advantage of price discrepancies between DMA and market made CFDs. Such discrepancies often occur during the opening and closing phases of the market as it is during these phases that there are significant price changes, some of which may not be accurately reflected in the price of the market made CFD.  These pricing inaccuracies can result in arbitrage opportunities for shrewd traders.

It is important to note that each and every trader has their own trading style, some styles are better suited to DMA CFDs and others to the market made variety. Before making the selection between DMA or market made CFDs you should consider your trading style and determine whether the speed and accuracy of DMA CFDs or the versatility of the market made variety is better suited to you.

To find out more about trading CFDs you should download a copy of your free CFD Guide.

Choosing The Best CFD Broker

There are many good CFD brokers in Australia, their active marketing and promotions make it difficult to chose, some have advantages over the others but more often than not it is their fancy marketing makes you confident in your choice of provider.

When you sweep away all of the fog and evaluate each of the best CFD brokers on a few key metrics you will soon discover which provider genuinely suits your trading needs.

There are as few key metrics that you should judge your CFD broker on, these are:

• DMA or Market Made
• Web based or Downloadable trading platform
• Product Range

DMA or Market Made
It is important to ensure that you understand the differences between DMA and Market Made CFDs and the pro’s and con’s of each. DMA CFDs offer a few advantages in that they allow you to trade the opening and close phase of the market in addition to allowing you to participate in the market depth. DMA CFD are popular with scalpers and day traders but are not so popular with traders needing exposure to indices or currencies and wanting to place guaranteed stop loss orders, this is where Market Made CFDs have significant advantages over their DMA cousins.

Web Based or Downloadable trading platform
It can be quite confusing when choosing a CFD brokers platform as each platform has benefits and drawbacks. It is important to consider where you will be trading from as this will decide whether you use a web based or downloadable platform. If you intend to trade from work it would be better to choose a web based trading platform for the simple reason that web based platforms do not require a download, this means that they cannot be blocked by the firewall in an office, however, web based platforms come with some downside also in that they tend to lack much of the advanced charting functionality of downloadable platforms. Downloadable platforms a more suitable for home use as they offer significantly more advanced charts and order types in addition to added features such as back testing and customisable multi screen layouts. Professional day-traders and scalpers often prefer using downloadable platforms whereas casual traders tend to choose web based platforms.   

Product Range
It is important that when choosing the best CFD broker for your needs you should assess the products that they offer to ensure that can provide a range of CFDs that suit your trading plan. Some CFD brokers only offer CFDs on Australian Shares however others offer CFDs over stocks, indices and forex. If your trading plan covers all of these products you should be sure to choose a provider that does not restrict you to Australian share CFDs only.

Of course when choosing the best CFD broker for your trading needs you will need to asses all of the metrics above and make your determination based on your trading strategy. It is also advisable to download a few demo trading platforms available in the market, this will help you better understand whether the platform is suitable for your needs and trading style.

To understand CFDs in more detail and to learn how to develop a trading plan you can download our free CFD Guide.

Are DMA CFDs cheaper to trade than the Market Made variety?

There is a common misconception in the CFD industry that commission rates on DMA CFDs are higher than on their Market Made cousins, in this article we will dispel this myth and help you understand the differences between Direct Market Access (DMA) and Market Made CFDs and why this is a common misconception amongst traders and investors.

If you are a CFD trader you will probably already know that there are two types of CFDs, DMA and Market Made, the primary difference being that when trading with a DMA CFD provider your orders flow directly into the underlying market whereas with the Market Made variety your orders are accepted at the discretion of the CFD provider and may not always flow onto the market. Most Market Makers essentially run a book aggregating all of their client’s positions and hedging any resultant outstanding amounts.

The common misconception of pricing has come about due to the fact that DMA CFD providers incurring a cost to hedge their trades. Many people believe that because of this additional hedging cost DMA CFDs are more expensive to trade, however this is not the case. With the advent of electronic order routing DMA execution costs have decreased significantly. DMA cost reductions have been primarily due to brokers competing for market share and the rebates provided by the exchanges for high turnover market participants. With DMA Costs down to 1bps or less it is not surprising that many CFD market makers are now also offering DMA CFDs and hedging risk on their market made book more frequently.

The ultimate beneficiaries of lower hedging costs are the end clients of the CFD provider. As hedging cost decrease your DMA CFD provider is able to pass on these cost reductions to their clients, meaning that today retail traders are able to day trade and scalp DMA CFDs relatively cheaply.

With no real difference in commission between trading DMA CFDs or trading CFDs with a Market Marker it is not surprising that DMA CFDs are gaining in popularity amongst retail traders and professional investors alike. Some DMA CFD providers are even offering commission rates that are lower than those offered by their market made cousins, pioneering a path for the new wave of CFD trader. 

Of course you should always bear in mind that there are advantages and disadvantages of both CFD varieties, it is important determine which variety is more appropriate and suitable for your style of trading. 

You can find out more about trading DMA CFDs in our free CFD Guide.

Day Trading CFDs for a Living

Day trading contracts for difference (CFDs), stocks or indices, has become popular in recent times. The popularity of day trading has been largely due to numerous advertisements for money making systems, seminars and educational courses that guarantee overnight success. Many of these courses also profess to be low risk and require only a small capital outlay. The truth is, trading is hard work, the more time you devote developing a successful trading plan the more likely it is that you will succeed, however you should be aware that success will not come overnight or without losses.

Once you have put in the time and effort to formulate a trading strategy only then should you consider becoming a professional day trader. Day trading offers many lifestyle benefits including the ability to be your own boss, you no longer need to go into work and take orders from your boss. However, you should not take this freedom for granted, trading should be treated as a business and you must be discipline in order to succeed. If you do not apply discipline to your trading you should not consider trading as a career.

There are significant lifestyle benefits that come with day trading, being you own boss allows you to chose your working hours and even your office, you can work from home or whilst on holidays. Getting into day trading requires little capital outlay as all a Day trader needs is a trading account, computer and internet access. Before you run out and buy yourself a new computer remember that you should also have sufficient funds in your trading account, a common mistake day traders make is that they are undercapitalized when they first start. You should start with at least $20,000 - $30,000 this will allow you to develop and refine your trading strategy and allow you to recover from mistakes. 

The time you spend analyzing and watching the markets will depend the trading strategy that you adopt. Day trading and scalping requires constant monitoring of the market as day traders look to profit from small price movements, whilst swing trading requires that trades be held open for 2-3 days, meaning that you do not need to spend as much time in front of the computer.

Although trading professionally from home allows you to choose your own working hours, it is very important to be aware of key times during the day, in the stock market these are the opening and closing phases of the market, in Australia this is 10am and 4pm. You should also be aware of major overseas market movements and how they affect the local market that you are trading and specific announcements relating to the company’s that you are trading.

Do not believe the promises of guaranteed returns develop and back test your own trading strategies that suit your lifestyle and the time you have to spend on your trading. Trade your strategy and refine it as required, remember you will make mistakes but don’t be disillusioned this is common, simply understand where you went wrong and refine your strategy. Once you have developed a strategy that works for you and suits your lifestyle you will be rewarded with the advantages that being a day trader has.

There are a number of CFD providers that can assist you in getting started, but be sure to choose a CFD provider that is able to offer you a reliable trading platform.

To learn more about trading CFDs from home for a living you should read our free CFD Guide.

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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