Strategies for Part-Time Forex Traders
August 12, 2021
Strategies for Part-Time
Forex Traders
Very few people are available to
trade forex full time. Traders who have to make their trades at work,
lunch or night find that with such a fluid market, trading sporadically
throughout a small portion of the day creates missed opportunities to buy or
sell. These missed opportunities can spell disaster for the
part-timer trader.
The risk of missed opportunities
notwithstanding, there are strategies that can work based on a part-time
schedule. For example, those who trade at night might be limited to the types
of currencies they trade based on volumes during the 24-hour cycle. These night
traders should employ a strategy of trading specific currency
pairs that are most active overnight.
An example would be trading the
Australian dollar (AUD) / Japanese yen (JPY) pair or the New Zealand dollar
(NZD)/JPY or AUD pair. It is important to analyse the correlation between
currencies when choosing a pair, as having time during the day to study the
market and implement trades can lead to a successful strategy.
The main problem as a part-time
trader is—you guessed it—time constraints. Here are some strategies for trading
part time when you have an inconsistent schedule.
Know Your Forex Markets
Assuming you work nine to five in
the U.S., you could trade before or after work. The best trading strategy in
those time blocks is to pick the most active currency pairs (those with the
most price action). Knowing what times, the major currency markets are open
will aid in choosing major pairs.
New York opens at 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. EST |
Tokyo opens at 7:00 p.m. to
4:00 a.m. EST |
Sydney opens at 5:00 p.m. to
2:00 a.m. EST |
London opens at 3:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon EST |
full swing so part-time traders can choose major currency
pairs. These include the EUR/JPY pair or the EUR/ CHF pair for major
currencies or pairs that involve the Hong Kong dollar (HKD) or Singapore dollar
(SGD). The AUD/JPY pair might also work well for part-time traders available
during the 5 p.m. to midnight timeframe. While it is crucial to understand the
best currency pairs that fit your schedule, before placing any bets the trader
needs to conduct further analysis on these pairs and the fundamentals of
each currency.
Stop-Loss Orders in Forex Trading
The best strategy for part-time
traders may be to let your computer be your "trading partner." The
ability to employ a trading program where you can let the information
technology work for you could be beneficial, as the forex market is
so fluid and difficult to monitor. Another common strategy is to
implement stop-loss orders, which means that if the market takes a sudden
move against your position, your money is protected.
Price
Action in Forex
There is also a strategy for
part-time traders who pop in and out of work (10 minutes at a time). These
brief but frequent trading periods may lend themselves to implementing
a price action trading strategy. Price action trading means analysing
the technical or charts of the currency pair to inform trades. Traders can
analyse up bars (a bar that has a higher high or higher low than the previous
bar) and look at down bars (a bar with a lower high or lower low than the
previous).
Up bars signal
an uptrend while down bars signal a down trend, while other price
action indicators may be inside or outside bars. The key to success with this
strategy is trading off of a chart timeframe that best meets your schedule.
Other Forex Trading Strategies
These strategies may also serve you well as a part-time
forex trader:
Take
fewer positions and hold for days.
It is critical that you understand the drivers of your currency pairs
and have taken the time to really understand your market. Therefore, after
studying the market and narrowing down particular chosen currency pairs,
selecting a few positions and holding them for a longer period of time is a
prudent strategy for part-timers. Another wise strategy is to put in stop-loss
orders with all your trades to minimize any losses if the market moves against
you.
Look at
long-term trends.
There is value in looking at longer-term trends (daily/weekly) instead of
looking at hourly or even four-hour charts. This will allow you to trade while
looking at your computer only once a day.
Set up
trading orders.
Setting limit, stop-loss or other entry/exit orders can ensure you do not miss
opportunities to enter or exit positions. Most trading
platforms allow for these orders with no additional fees.
Use
technology!
Set up automated alerts to your mobile phone or email to keep you
informed of currency price movements while you are not actively trading.
The Bottom Line
The forex market is desirable for
part-time traders because it runs for 24 hours and is constantly in flux,
providing ample opportunities to make profits at any point in the day.
However, the forex market is very
volatile. This makes it risky for all traders, particularly the part-time
trader, if the proper strategy is not implemented. Strategies such as trading
specific currency pairs that are at play during the times of day you can trade,
looking at longer timeframes, implementing price action methods and employing
technology will contribute to the success of part-time forex traders. Risk
tolerance, leverage and time horizon (from hourly to
weekly) must also be taken into account for any trader's broader strategy.
In sum, these elements are an
important part of any trading strategy, whether the focus is on short- or
long-term gains.
Source: Investopedia.com
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