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Saturday, 30 December 2017

Starting a Forex Trading Business Online and Make Money

Do you want to learn how to start a Forex trading business online as a beginner? If YES, here is an in-depth guide on how to make money online with forex trading for beginners .

Though very risky especially for the less experienced, trading foreign exchange on the currency market ( also called Forex trading ) can be an interesting activity as well as great source of investment income. Currencies worth $5 trillion dollars are traded in the forex market per day. So, you can make a lot of money from the forex trading business without investing too much.
If you are been looking to start a profitable business that you can run from the comfort of your home, then you should consider forex trading. One of the good sides of the business is that there are no formal requirements required to start trading forex.
Forex trading simply involves trading in currency. You buy a certain currency when its price drops and you quickly sell it once the price goes up. So, your aim is to make as much profit as possible from the fluctuations in the prices of currencies. Though the principle by which money is made is the same in forex trading, stock trading and commodities trading; both trading methods differ in the following major aspects:
Stock trading involves buying and selling stocks, while forex trading involves buying and selling currency.
The stock market is active for only certain hours of the day, but forex trading is done 24/7.
Insiders and market makers can manipulate the stock market, but the forex market cannot be manipulated.
Forex allows margin trading, which gives you the chance to buy thousands of dollars worth of a particular currency when all you have is less than $100. This is impossible in stock trading ( point of correction, margin stock trading option is now being offered by some brokerage houses / banks ).
With a little money, patience, a PC, and a reliable internet connection, you can become a forex trader. The ease of starting the business notwithstanding, you will need to know some things and follow certain steps, as forex trading is a very risky business. Here are the steps you should follow to become a forex trader.
Starting a Forex Trading Business Online and Make Money – for Beginner

1. Get the basic necessary knowledge
Forex trading is a little bit technical and it is quite difficult to learn on your own; though self learned video tutorials and courses are now available online. However I recommend you learn under the apprenticeship if an established forex trading expert. You should also attend seminars and read courses to further sharpen your skills.
It is also important you read books on business and economics as it will help broaden your insight; especially when trading forex with fundamental analysis. Some basic forex terminologies you need to know include the following:
Base currency : The type of currency you’re spending or getting rid of. In other words, this is the currency you trade to purchase another type of currency.
Quote currency : The currency that you’re purchasing with the base currency.
Exchange rate : This tells you how much of the base currency you have to spend in order to purchase the quote currency ( or vice versa ).
Long position : You take a long position when you want to buy the base currency and sell the quote currency.
Short position : You take a short position when you want to buy the quote currency and sell the base currency.
Bid price : This is the price at which your broker is willing to buy base currency in exchange for quote currency. The bid price is the best price at which you’re willing to sell your currency on the market.
Ask price: This is also called the offer price. It is the price at which your broker will sell base currency in exchange for quote currency.
Spread : This is the difference between the bid price and the ask price.
However, you must bear in mind that there are much more terminologies to learn than the few explained here. So, you will need to contact a forex trading expert, read books, or browse the internet for more information on the various terminologies used in forex trading. Examples of highly recommended books on forex trading include “ Trade What You See” ( by Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas) and “ The Secrets of Economic Indicators ” ( by Bernard Baumohl).
2. Get trading capital
You don’t need huge capital to start forex trading. This is because you can trade on margin, which means you can take buying decisions worth thousands of dollars with just $50 or even less. On the average, a forex broker needs about $300 to open an account and start trading.
It is highly recommended that you open your trading account with at least $1000. This will help you trade with a bit of a buffer in case of losses. But if you cannot afford this amount for a start, you can start with at least $300.
3. Choose a forex broker
A forex broker is the online platform through which you will access the forex market and do your trading. It is very important that you read the terms and conditions of any broker before you settle with them. This is because some brokers will offer certain options that will be helpful to some traders while being a disadvantage to other traders.
So, you should compare many brokers with respect to their terms and conditions, trading options, and user reviews, and choose the one that you think is most suitable for you. You may want to seek advice from a forex trading expert before choosing your broker.
4. Open a demo account
Once you have chosen a broker, it is time to open a demo account. This is a virtual account offered by the broker for a certain trial period ( for example, 30 days ), which gives you a feel of the broker’s trading platform and a chance to trade on the platform using play money.
Using a demo account helps you become familiar with the broker’s trading platform and tools. It will also prepare you for trading in the real market. So, don’t trade real money without having tested the broker’s trading platform with a demo account for at least 90days.
5. Practice well
Most online forex brokerage companies will allow you to create a free practice or demo account. This is a simulation of the real forex market that allows you to train with virtual money before you start trading with real money.
Forex trading is not the type that you will learn on the go. You have to train extensively to know when to make the right buying and selling decisions. As a recommendation, you should spend several weeks training with a free account until you can make profits consistently and have reduced your rates of losing to the barest minimum. To find free forex demo account, you can search the web.
Since the demo account is just like what you will have in the real market, you should take your time to do enough practice. Try to implement the various expert trading tips and tricks you have learned to see which works best. And try to develop your own trading style and ideas.
Master how to read charts and other indicators, and master which decision to take at what time. It can also be helpful to seek additional guidance from online resources as well as forex trading experts, as this will help you in the early days when forex trading could be very daunting.
6. Go Live
Set up a live forex trading account with a reputable forex broker after you have trained enough and built confidence with a demo account. Better yet, simply convert your demo account to a live account by depositing money as per the site’s instructions.
Most brokers offer mini and micro accounts, which means you can start trading forex with as little as $500. This amount will be leveraged into multiplied profits. Keep a note of the strategies that are fetching you huge profits as well as those that are not working for you. The secret to increased profits is to keep repeating what works ( until it works no more ) and to ditch what brings poor results.
Entering into the real forex market is usually a nervous and exciting experience. Granted, the demo account can prepare you for the technical aspects of forex trading, but when real money is involved, your emotions will come into play.
You will need to maintain self-discipline and do your best to stick with the same methods that worked for you while you were practicing with the demo account. Ignoring your emotions may be very difficult, but it’s possible. If you lose money after your first trade, do not give up. Rather, try to figure out what went wrong, fix it, and try again.
In conclusion, you must understand that forex trading is a constant learning experience. Trading mistakes can incur losses; huge ones at times. Even veteran forex traders lose money on occasions. But you will become a successful forex trader only if you learn from your mistakes and strive to avoid them in the future.

Thursday, 14 December 2017

Driving instructor rapes, strangles corps member to death in Ogun

The Suspect 
The Ogun state police command has arrested 29-year-old driving instructor, Festus Udo, pictured above, for raping and strangling a female youth corps member, 23 year old Modupe Taiyese, at Abule Ayo in Mawuko, Odeda local government area of the state.

Modupe Taiyese
Parading the suspect before newsmen at the scene of the incident yesterday, the state commissioner of Police, Ahmed Ilyasu, said the suspect was a driving instructor with Lizzy Driving School, Abeokuta, where the victim registered to learn driving.
Udo had lured Modupe into the bushes with the promise of getting her a driving permit while teaching her how to drive.
Trouble started when Modupe did not return to the lodge where herself and other corps members reside. A case of a missing p[erson was filed by the coordinator of the NYSC in the state, John Okon.
'We went for a powerful, technical screening of fact left behind by the last person she made contact with, who is the suspect. Technically the information led to one person by name Festus Udoh, an indigene of Oromi from Edo state, who was teaching this innocent deceased corper, Taiyese Modupe, how to drive. We were able to uncover this nefarious act and he led us to this place and confessed. The man tactically and deceitfully convinced her on Saturday evening that her driving permit is ready. She decided to answer to his call and he cleverly and deceitfully apprehended this lady and brought her down to this forest where he had a forceful, illegal and unlawful carnal knowledge of her and thereafter strangled her to death. The passport photographs of the suspect were found at the scene of the incident which is a remarkable scene of crime evidence,” he said.
Speaking to newsmen, the suspect said
“After I took her to this place, I told her that I wanted to have sex with her, she said no, but I dragged her into the bush and had sex with her. After having sex with her, she said she will tell her family, that was when I tore her cloth and used it to strangle her neck, as she was gasping, I now ran away,” he said
He will be charged to court soon.

Friday, 3 November 2017

Corps members’ to receive pending allowances soon, says NYSC

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has assured corps members who are yet to receive their personal allowances that the federal government has released funds for their payment.
President Buhari receives Daura National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Members in his Daura Katsina Home on 13th Sep 2016

This was made known on Friday through a statement by the scheme’s Director of Public Relations, Mrs. Abosede Aderibigbe.
According to her, the delay in settling outstanding Corps members’ personal allowances was as a result of technical problems with the payment platform.
While assuring the Corps members that service providers are working round the clock to restore connectivity so as to allow seamless crediting of their accounts, Mrs. Aderibigbe said they should expect full payment in a couple of days.
The statement reads: “The Management of the National Youth Service Corps regrets the delay being experienced in the payment of personal allowance to Corps members.
“Management wishes to inform Corps members and the rest of the public that funds have since been released by the Federal Government, but the delay is as a result of technical problems with the payment platform.
“We wish to further inform that the service providers are working round the clock to restore connectivity so as to allow seamless crediting of Corps members’ accounts. We are confident that this will be achieved in a couple of days.
“Management appreciates the patience shown by Corps members in the face of this unforeseen challenge, and appeals for more understanding as we are working assiduously with the relevant agencies to address the problem.
“Payment of Corps members’ allowance is a top priority for the Federal Government and the NYSC Scheme, and wish to restate our commitment to the welfare of the youth on national service at all times.”

My son, Jide died of cardiac arrest – Bola Tinubu

The All Progressives Congress (APC), National leader Asiwaju Ahmeed Bola Tinubu has said that his son’s death was as a result of cardiac arrest.
Jide Tinubu died on had Wednesday in London.
Jide TINUBU

Tinubu in a statement by his media aide, Tunde Rahman, . said his son’s death is a reminder that “none of us knows when our last day shall be”.
“My son was a highly intelligent person with a vibrant personality and a zest for life. He followed his own course and made his own way on his own terms,” he said.
“Those who knew him could not help but like him. Yet, he was taken away by cardiac arrest when it seemed he had so much life to still live.
“This is a reminder that we must live each day to its best as none of us knows when our last day shall be.
“Mortality comes upon us all. We have no choice in that but we do have a choice whether we shall be good or bad, just or unjust. Let us all strive toward the best in ourselves.
“As a father, I must spend time putting my arms around the family he has left behind,
“Jide lived for so long in London and there he has left behind a darling wife and three precious boys. My wife Remi and I have gone to London to be with them at this painful time to support and help them.
“Please excuse our absence from Lagos for a while but it is essential that we are with them. Prayers are being offered and will continue to be offered for the repose of his soul. I have suffered a grave loss that no parent would like to bear.”
“We must seek a lesson in every loss. Your reaction to my son’s passing has taught me that we can be a people of profound love and humanity when we want to be,” he said.
“People of every tribe, region, faith and every political affiliation have expressed their sympathy and extended to me the embrace of a brother or sister.
“Even those who don’t agree with me politically have shown strong support and care indistinguishable from that of my associates. This says so much about the innate goodness in all of us. For no matter what, we are not foes or enemies. We are all of one human stock, a single nation, one family.”

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Senate passes NAN, NBC, NTA, FRCN Appropriation Bill

ABUJA – THE Senate Thursday passed the 2017 budget of the News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) worth N132,550, 000.01.
This followed the presentation of the report of the 2017 Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) Budget and Expenditure of government-owned information agencies during plenary.
The agencies included National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).
Presenting the report, Chairman Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, Sen. Suleiman Adokwe said that NAN’s projection was N132, 550, 000.00 while projected expenditure was N132, 550, 000.01.
According to him, the agency’s IGR performance for 2016 was 97.54 per cent, adding, “The agency did not remit 25 per cent Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) in the year 2016 due to inadequate overhead releases.
“The amount meant to be remitted was used for the running of the organisation.”
He further said that the actual IGR budget for 2016 was N129, 298, 342.89 while the expenditure was N129, 298, 342.72..
The chairman said that the committee observed that NAN should widen its revenue base through introduction of new products.
Also the Senate passed that of NTA which was worth N4,094,179,773.00, NBC, N2,090,009,787.62 while that of FRCN was N2,014,345,624.96.
While considering the report, Sen. Jibrin Barau, APC, Kano North decried why some the agencies were not able to make the appropriate remittances to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), adding, If these agencies are able to make those remittances, there would be more monies to fund budgets.”
Also speaking, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North said that the agencies were income generating agencies and as such it was epected that they assisted in remitting to the CRF, adding, “We must ensure we enforce these agencies to pay at least the 20 per cent remittance, even if they cannot, at the end of the year we should see at least a remittance of 10 per cent into the CRF.”
Similarly, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi, APC, Kaduna North noted that “these things keep recurring by these agencies. It shows that we truly have a responsibility within the chamber to sit up and look at these expenditure profiles as it will align with the revenue profiles of these agencies. If we sit down and these budgets as approved, and they apply them differently as they wish, what is the use then.
“This is a clear manifestation that these agencies run accounts that do not pass the litmus test and approval of the financial regulations as enshrined.
“We must rise to the responsibility particularly on IGR budgets so that at the of the end day, we will be able to make enough savings.”
Responding to questions raised, the chairman said that the IGR performances of the agencies “was far below expectation. If you look at NTA, there are a lot of government agencies that are owing NTA; but they can better than that.”
Adokwe said that as government corporations having fundamental duties, they must ensure they did not go off air, adding, “NTA has the capacity to generate over N10 million per annum, unfortunately, they are weakened by debts.”
For NAN, the chairman said the committee had looked into it not remitting any amount at all, adding, “That is both looked into by the Accountant-General of the Federation and the committee.
“I plead that we cannot because of that refuse to approve the budget because they have to function. They are the major agency of government that disseminate news both locally and internationally.
“We believe that these agencies have the capacity to generate these projections. What remains is for us to have a serious oversight function to ensure that there are no leakages and that what is collected is what is taken into the treasury.”
In his remarks, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu said ”this Senate does not rubber stamp any request from any agencies of government or from government itself. We look at things from merit. We call on those government agencies, especially NTA and Radio Nigeria to make effort to recover monies owed them.”

Saturday, 19 August 2017

After 104 days on medical vacation…Finally, Buhari returns

After 104 days on medical vacation in the United Kingdom, UK, President Muhammadu Buhari, at exactly 4:48 yesterday afternoon, stepped down from the plane that brought him back, at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari on arrival received by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. AUG 19 2017.

The plane, Nigeria Air Force 001, touched ground some 13 minutes earlier.
The door of the presidential jet, with the coat of arms and the presidential seal inscribed boldly on it, was flung open at exactly 4:40.
Meanwhile, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the National Assembly leadership have sent goodwill messages to the President as he recovers.
The goodwill of the National Assembly was contained in separate messages from the Office of the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
By the same token, the President’s party, the All Progressives Congress, APC; the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, as well as leaders of Our Mumu Don Do Movement, which has been agitating for the President to resume or resign, also expressed delight at the President’s return.
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu said Buhari’s return is a fulfilment of hope.

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