The Road to Successful Trading
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How to Design and Construct An Effective Trading Plan 46 Europe Chi-X: an ECN Eurex: The European Derivatives Market (joint venture between Deutsche Börse and the Swiss Exchange Euronext.liffe (incorporating the London (LIFFE) derivatives market, and the French derivatives (MATIF) and options (MONEP) markets) European Energy Exchange (EEX) International Petroleum Exchange: now ICE Futures ICE Futures Europe (incorporating the International Petroleum Exchange) Nasdaq OMX Europe (will begin in late Sep 08) Newex (Frankfurt Stock Exchange) NOREX (alliance between the Nordic and Baltic stock exchanges: Iceland Stock Exchange, Oslo Börs and the OMX Exchanges - Copenhagen Stock Exchange, Helsinki Stock Exchange, Riga Stock Exchange, Stockholm Stock Exchange, Tallinn Stock Exchange, and Vilnius Stock Exchange.) Nordic Exchange created by OMX (merger of OM [Sweden] and HEX [Finland]) - OMX merged with NASDAQ Stock Market to form NASDAQ OMX Group) NYSE Euronext (merger of the Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, and Paris exchanges; merged with the New York Stock Exchange) SWX Europe (formerly virt-x and Tradepoint) Turquoise U.K. Baltic Exchange EDX London (equity derivatives exchange) Euronext.liffe (formerly London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange) LCH Clearnet: an ECN London Metal Exchange London Stock Exchange PLUS (incorporating OFEX) Japan Central Japan Commodity Exchange (Chubu Commodity Exchange, Nagoya Textile Exchange, Osaka Mercantile Exchange Kansai Commodity Exchange (incorporating the Fukuoka Futures Exchange) Fukuoka Stock Exchange Jasdaq Securities Exchange Kansai Commodities Exchange (Osaka Grain Exchange, Osaka Sugar Exchange, Kobe Grain Commodities Exchange, and Kobe Raw Silk Exchange) Nagoya Stock Exchange Osaka Mercantile Exchange (merger of Osaka Textile Exchange and Kobe Rubber Exchange, now merged into Central Japan Commodity Exchange) Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE) Sapporo Securities Exchange Tokyo Commodity Exchange Tokyo Financial Exchange (formerly Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange) Tokyo Grain Exchange (merged with the Yokohama Commodity Exchange, 2006) Tokyo Stock Exchange How to Design and Construct An Effective Trading Plan 47 Yokohama Commodity Exchange merged into Tokyo Grain Exchange, 2006 Japan Financials (from the yuka shoken hokokusho, the Japanese equivalent of the SEC filings.) Some companies such as E-trade now offer access to local foreign exchanges. As a matter of fact, the company recently said a poll of its customers showed that 66% of them were interested in trading foreign stocks on local exchanges, and that 70% of those would do so if it was easy. So, if you design what your trading schedule might look like before targeting certain types of investments, this may help you decide not only on your style of trading but also the type of investments you will trade. Again, the purpose of the trading plan is to allow you to put all the pieces together first and see what it looks like before you risk your capital. It makes sense, doesn’t In any case, the advantage of trading is that it allows you a way to make money while designing the way you want to live. Having markets available for trading 24 hours a day can help traders who plan to supplement their incomes while not conflicting with their primary interests. Download 2.03 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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