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    Interview with Boris Schlossberg: “Risk control is EVERYTHING”

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    مُساهمة من طرف ViRuS الخميس ديسمبر 23, 2010 10:17 pm

    Today, we bring you an interview with Boris Schlossberg, director of currency
    research at GFT Forex, co-founder of BK Forex Advisors, and co-contributor
    to FX360. He is also a weekly contributor to
    CNBC’s Squawk Box and a regular commentator for Bloomberg radio and television.
    His daily currency research is widely quoted and appears in numerous newspapers
    worldwide. He is the author of Technical Analysis of the Currency
    Market (2006) and Millionaire Traders (2007). Below, Mr.
    Schlossberg shares his thoughts on risk management, leverage, currency wars, and
    other assorted topics.

    Forex Blog: Can you briefly explain your approach to
    analyzing the forex markets. Do you prefer technical or fundamental analysis, or
    a combination of both?
    <blockquote>
    I am primarily a fundamentally driven trader but I use price action to inform
    my trades as well, Specifically I focus on price action around the 00 levels to
    see if there is support/resistance there.
    </blockquote>
    Forex Blog: How is your experiment
    to ignore real-time P&L
    going? Have you found that it has confirmed your
    belief in the Heisenberg principle and led to increased success in trading?
    <blockquote>
    I have not had much of a chance to pursue that yet given the holidays, but I
    think just writing about the phenomena helped me to feel less pressured about
    the intra-day swing in my P&L.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: I was intrigued by your assertion
    that over the long-term, the tortoise may beat the hare in forex trading. What
    are the practical implications of this notion? Do you think it supports using
    fundamental analysis and adopting a more long-term approach to trading?
    <blockquote>
    No the key is that risk control is EVERYTHING. As long as you can contain
    your losses, if you hang around the market long enough you will be able to catch
    positive swings regardless of whether you trade fundamentally or
    technically.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: When the Euro rallied in the beginning of the
    summer, a number of forex commentators (myself included) declared a paradigm
    shift, whereby investors would stop worrying about risk and instead focus on the
    fundamentals. Ultimately, this shift never materialized, and the Euro appears to
    have resumed its decline. What is your assessment of the Euro’s recent
    performance, and what can we expect for the immediate future?
    <blockquote>
    Everybody hates the euro and there are certainly many reasons to do so, but I
    think that China will no allow the EZ to fracture and if that’s the case then
    euro may have a chance to bounce in 2011. My favorite way to play that is long
    EURGBP.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: You blogged
    recently
    about an encounter with an aspiring forex trader, in which you
    advised him to “There is only one way [to succeed in forex trading]. You open an
    account and just trade.” That being said, are there any practical tips that you
    can offer to novice forex traders?
    <blockquote>
    There is no substitute for experience. They say you need 10,000 hours of
    practice to master a skill and I think that’s a fair metric to
    use.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: It has been said that the Fed is caught in a
    lose-lose situation, whereby its QE2 will fail and the US economy will drift
    back into recession or it will succeed in invigorating the economy and stoking
    inflation. Do you share this interpretation?
    <blockquote>
    No. There is deflation in US – not inflation. The Fed is doing is the only
    thing it can and so far it appears to have helped the economy.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: I agree with your assessment
    that high levels of dangerous leverage (~50:1) are a recipe for disaster. Do you
    support the recent regulatory changes that effectively cap the maximum amount of
    leverage on forex trades? Is there a general level of leverage that you think is
    acceptable, or is it specific to each trade?
    <blockquote>
    Yes I agree with regulation. I myself trade with 3:1 leverage and never
    exceed 10:1.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: As you pointed out, “The
    Psychology of Round Numbers
    ” is a phenomenon that is observable on all
    aspects of life in which numbers are involved. As far as forex is concerned,
    have you observed that round numbers are almost always a source of either
    support or resistance? How can traders predict whether a currency pair will stop
    at a given (round number) level or surge through?
    <blockquote>
    If we could predict that with certainty we would never have to work again
    Interview with Boris Schlossberg: “Risk control is EVERYTHING” Icon_smile . That
    having been said I watch those levels very carefully and I see them at play
    every single day both as magnets for stop runs and as targets for turn trades
    against the trend.</blockquote>
    Forex Blog: A discussion of the major themes in forex
    markets wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the ongoing currency wars. First
    of all, do you think that the label “currency war” is fair? Do you think that
    most countries’ Central Banks will continue to intervene on behalf of their
    respective currencies, and do you think they will succeed in preventing them
    from rising further?
    <blockquote>
    I think intervention is much more ingrained in Asia where export driven
    economies depend on low exchange rates. In the long run its a horrible strategy
    because it will inevitably lead to anti-competitive behavior. (Look how well
    Germany, Switzerland and Netherlands perform despite high exchange
    rates).
    </blockquote>
    Forex Blog: What is your advice for (forex) investors that
    want to beat the market during these uncertain times?
    <blockquote>
    Focus on one strategy that you are comfortable with and refine it
    continuously.</blockquote>

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