Trading Education
Forex trading or currency trading has become increasingly popular over the past few years for several reasons. Forex Trading offers long trading hours, high leverage, flexible market conditions and high liquidity for traders. Forex traders love the high volatitily that currency trading offers, allowing short traders and day traders plenty of trading opportunities throughout the day. Day Trading Forex is an accessible career with relatively low entry requirements; almost anyone can start trading forex.
The Everyday Trader’s Trading course offers trading strategies that can be implemented with forex trading.

Trading Education
Trading CFDs or contracts for difference – CFDs are a fairly new trading instrument allowing for large leverage and potential to make large gains. CFD trading requires plenty of discipline and ability as those potential large gains can also become potentially large losses. CFDs can be a great asset to a day trader allowing extra flexibility as they can generally be traded across a wide variety of instruments – stocks/shares, indexes, forex, commodities etc. CFDs also offer huge leverage – some 20 times your investment, or even more. A price move on say gold of 1% can in fact be a real return of 20% on the gold cfd. CFDs can be used by day traders, short term traders, or even longer term investors.
Most cfd providers allow you to set up automated stop losses, this is a must for any cfd trader to be successful. Stop losses allow one to contain any losses, therefore keeping your risk under control.
The Everyday Trader’s Trading course outlines a wide variety of trading strategies that can be implemented into a cfd trading plan.

Trading Education
Options Trading is a exciting trading areas allowing a wide variety of trading options. Options allow for big returns without committing large amounts of money. There plenty of trading options available – buying calls and puts, selling (or writing) calls and puts and plenty of spreads and straddle options. Money can be made day trading options, buying and holding for short and medium term returns and even longer term investing. The most common trading options strategies in simply buying call options, either in the money, out of the money or at the money depending on how aggressively you want to trade. You can profit by a rising instrument price, with the options creating huge leverage opportunities for a trader.
The Everyday Trader’s Trading course offers trading strategies that can be implemented with options trading.
