Posts Tagged ‘Lifestyle’

Forex - the trillion dollar market
Sunday, April 12th, 2009

The forex, or foreign exchange market is the most liquid market in existence. By that, we mean that it is the most heavily traded market, where trillions of dollars are exchanged every year. What exactly is it? Well, very simply, it is the buying and selling of money in all the various currencies which exist around the world. Some of the main currencies are the US dollar, the Euro, the Japanese yen, the British pound, the Swiss franc, but there are many more.

What many people are unaware of however, is the revolution which has taken place due to the development of electronic trading systems, particularly over the internet, in the last 10 years or so.
It is now possible for the average person to open an online forex trading account for a few hundred dollars, and become a trader in this trillion dollar market. Not only that, but the typical trading account allows that few hundred dollars to control thousands of dollars worth of currency, because of the margin lending facility attached to the account. So even a tiny movement in the price of a currency can generate large profits. Equally, of course large losses are possible.

Because of this, it is necessary to know when to enter and exit a trade to maximise the possibility for profit and minimise the possibility of a loss. To this end, there are many programs available which provide training firstly on how to trade, and also to provide signals which essentially give traders a good idea of when to enter and exit trades. This usually involves software which either manually or automatically, allows the trader to execute their trades. There are pluses and minuses to both types of software. As the forex market is not easy to predict and can be affected by events which happen in the business world, and even by current events such as 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina, many would say that a purely automated system because it is triggered by data, and not necessarily by real-world input, can be risky. However, good results have been achieved using such automated software and professional forex traders use them as a tool in their toolbox, so to speak, without relying on them for 100% of their trading.

Other membership based programs provide signals delivered by email or SMS, or software which one has to operate manually to interpret the signal and place the trade at the right time. One such system I have personally paper* traded with and recommend, is the “Aussie Rob Lifestyle Trader” system available at www.lifestyletrader.com.au.

*”paper trading” simply means simulated trading based on data only, without risking real money.

Lifestyle Trader, while relatively expensive, provides exhaustive training not only in forex trading, but also in options and commodity trading, as well as sophisticated software pre-installed on a laptop computer (also provided). The training comprises not only live seminar-type events, but also hands-on workshop training and a full DVD set of past training sessions which a Lifestyle Trader member can take home and study.

Of course there are many so-called “forex robot” programs available on the internet for a relatively low cost which make impressive claims. I have not personally tested these, although I do know someone who has, and has got some pretty good results, so I may test one of these sometime in the future. I have created a link page at http://greg.annett.tripod.com/forex.html which lists some of these programs. This is not a recommended list, however, as I say I have not tested them personally so can’t recommend any of them, but it will give you an idea of what is available.

In summary, there are wealth creation opportunities in the forex market and they are affordable, but one must be aware that there is an element of risk in any trading where one is exposed to any financial markets. However, with a good knowledge of the forex market and tools which allow a trader to make good trading decisions, the risks can be considerably reduced.

Filed under: Forex, Wealth Creation — Tags: , , , , — Greg Annett @ 6:07 am
iLifestyleClub and Quality of Life
Sunday, September 7th, 2008

After much coaxing from my beloved wife Leanne, I have promised her to write a blog by the end of the day, so here it is. Not sure what I’ll write about yet but I’m sure I’ll get inspiration as I go along.

iLifestyleClub - The early days

First of all, I want to address the progress of iLifestyleClub over the last few months. Thank you, Leanne, Allan, Tehillah and Josh for the Blogs you have contributed since we launched in July. With such diverse topics as photography, cooking, investment etc, we certainly are covering a wide range of lifestyle issues in our Blogs, to complement the in-depth resources available to subscribers from the iLifestyleClub “library” through the website.

Thanks also to our subscribers for supporting us in supplying the wealth creation,
personal development health and lifestyle resources you are currently enjoying.

iLifestyleClub - Where are we heading?

As we enter the 3rd month of iLifestyleClub, it is appropriate that we ask the question, where are we heading, in other words what are we aiming to achieve with iLifestyleClub?

I can’t answer for all our subscribers, but I CAN put out there, some ideas, aims and
objectives that I have myself, and hopefully some of these will resonate with some of
you too.

First of all, lifestyle for me is about quality of life. Sometimes you have to sit back
and evaluate where you have been in life, and I can say for myself that over the years,
although I have not had a rough life, the quality has not always been there.

I am not talking about material values, but purpose of life. How many of us, as we get
older and look back on our lives, will be proud of the number of hours of overtime we
did, or the number of sales pegged up as we worked away, cogs in the machine of the
economy, which we all, let’s be honest, have to do our time in as we go through life.

No, the things that will bring us contentment are based more on spiritual values, like how our lives impacted those around us, family, friends, church, and the world out there, which we all know has a lot of issues, people hurting, mostly from poverty
- material and spiritual. Making a difference in the world requires resources - again
some material and some spiritual. Giving into other people’s lives and addressing
these issues is paramount to maintaining a sense of purpose as we go through life.

So what does all this have to do with iLifestyleClub? Well, to me, iLifestyleClub
represents an opportunity to tap into resources that we can use in life as we strive to give into the lives of others around us, and beyond us, in the wider community and the world outside our national borders. There are financial opportunities, strategies which, if implemented correctly, will free up our time to enable us to give more effectively, materially and spiritually, into the lives of others. That is what I mean by quality of life, making a difference.

And as a man said a couple of millennia back, give and it will be given to you,
pressed down, shaken together and running over. That idea in itself is a spiritual
value which if it permeates communities, has been proven to change lives profoundly
where it has been put into practice. Some call it abundance thinking, others call it
generosity, goodwill, or charity. Whatever you care to call it, we all know it works.

Filed under: Personal Dev — Tags: , , , — Greg Annett @ 8:48 pm