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    Sell dollar index ở 10,050

    Sell dollar index ở 10,050....sẽ Ok Salem thôi.
    Last edited by ForexNews; 13-01-2012 at 10:30 PM.

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    Bác DN đoán đồng Euro xuống đậm hôm nay, thiệt là hay quá xá gần 200pips. Bravo

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    Dollar Index

    Bác ForexNews cho hỏi: Trong FXCM sao symbol và chat của Dollar index không thấy đâu cả. Nhờ bác chỉ giúp. Thks!

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    Giờ yên chí đi ngủ cái đă mai tôi viết trả lời mọi người đầy đủ, hôm nay đánh biển người ào ạt mấy cặp liền thắng đậm rồi, chúc bà con ở lại vui vẻ mai gặp lại. Bye bye.

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    USDOLLAR

    Quote Originally Posted by TDH View Post
    Bác ForexNews cho hỏi: Trong FXCM sao symbol và chat của Dollar index không thấy đâu cả. Nhờ bác chỉ giúp. Thks!
    Với sàn FXCM th́ symbol cuả nó là USDOLLAR, chúc thành công

    Băát đầu vào Trading ở trên cùng > Dealing rates> Symbol subsription list> USDollar

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForexNews View Post
    Sell dollar index ở 10,050....sẽ Ok Salem thôi.
    Nó đă xuống 10, 012 tôi thắng rất đậm, c̣n đang xuống nữa...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForexNews View Post
    Với sàn FXCM th́ symbol cuả nó là USDOLLAR, chúc thành công

    Băát đầu vào Trading ở trên cùng > Dealing rates> Symbol subsription list> USDollar
    Cám ơn bác!Tôi đă t́m rất kỹnhưng vẫn không thấy, bác có thể chỉ cách giúp, hay phải cài lại FXCM Trading Station?
    ( tôi nhớ trước đây khi bắt đầu chơi th́ có thấy , sau đó v́ vọc nên xóa, giờ t́m lại ko thấy nữa)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDH View Post
    Cám ơn bác!Tôi đă t́m rất kỹnhưng vẫn không thấy, bác có thể chỉ cách giúp, hay phải cài lại FXCM Trading Station?
    ( tôi nhớ trước đây khi bắt đầu chơi th́ có thấy , sau đó v́ vọc nên xóa, giờ t́m lại ko thấy nữa)
    Vào FXCM trading station mới có. Ơtrên cùng có chữ Trading, rồi kéo xuống

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    Quote Originally Posted by trungtu View Post
    Warren Buffett is the world's third richest man with an estimated fortune of over $52bn.

    But unlike the other billionaires that feature in Forbes' list of the 10 richest people in the world, Buffett doesn't have a retail empire, an oil well or a brain for computing to show for it - simply a lot of share certificates.

    The 81-year-old made his money through identifying companies that he believed were worth more than their market value, investing in them and holding that investment for the long-term. And it's certainly paid off.

    Class A shares in his company Berkshire Hathaway were $15 when he first took over in 1965 - they were valued at $103,500 per share by the end of August 2011.



    Keep it simple: Investing the Warren Buffett way

    It sounds remarkably simple, but given the ups and downs of the stock market, it takes a high level of discipline, nerve and conviction in your decisions.

    Although Buffett has never written a book detailing his investment style (there was one authorised biography), much can be gleaned from the annual letter he sends to Berkshire shareholders.

    He doesn't view the purchase of shares in a company as buying a stake in that business, but believes that the investor should feel that they are actually buying that business outright. Because of that he looks for quality management, a durable competitive edge and low capital expenditure.

    Companies tend to have a strong brand name - Coca Cola, McDonalds and Gillette feature in his holdings - and a good history of solid earnings growth. We run through how Buffett invests his money.

    'Rule No.1: Never lose money. Rule No.2: Never forget rule No.1.'

    Value investing

    'It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.'

    The basic premise of Buffett's investing style is buying something for less than it's actually worth. This sounds simple enough, but unearthing these stocks and prove difficult and it's easy to mistake a company that is unloved by the market because nobody has spotted its opportunity with one that is simply a dog. For that reason, Buffett applies some of the measures that are listed below.

    Strong profitability

    'If a business does well, the stock eventually follows.'

    Buffett prefers to invest in companies with a proven level of strong profitability, giving more credence to this than what analysts predict will happen in the future. He looks at a number of measures to assess a business's profitability, including return on equity (ROE), return on invested capital (ROIC) and a company's profit margin.

    ROE is a measure of the rate at which shareholders are earning income on their shares and Buffett uses this measure to see how well a company is performing compared to other businesses operating in the same sector. You can calculate the ROE by dividing the company's net income by the shareholder's equity. It is believed that Buffett prefers a company that has an ROE in excess of 15%. He also looks for companies with above average profit margins, which can be calculated by dividing net income by net sales. The higher the ratio, the more profitable the company based on its level of sales.

    Not too much in debt

    'Should you find yourself in a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is likely to be more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks.'

    However, a company with a high ROE could be being fuelled by substantial levels of debt, which Buffett is keen to avoid. For this reason he also takes into accounted the ROIC. This helps take debt out of the equation by adding it back to the shareholder equity before doing the calculation. This can be calculated by dividing a company's total liabilities by its shareholder equity - the higher the ratio, the higher the level of debt the company is using to fuel its growth.

    He doesn't like over-indebted companies, as he says each year in his Berkshire Hathaway letters, because they could become vulnerable in a credit squeeze or when interest rates are rising, as they have been doing recently.

    Understanding the business

    'Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing.'

    Buffett will only invest in businesses he can understand and analyse, rejecting those that operate in complicated markets or where he is unsure of their operating model. He describes this as his 'circle of competence'. He has largely ignored the technology sector because he claims not to fully understand their business, but prefers retailing, food and insurance stocks.

    Strong management

    'It's better to hang out with people better than you, ... Pick out associates whose behaviour is better than yours and you'll drift in that direction.'

    Buffett places great emphasis on the quality of a company's management. According to Robert Hagstrom, author of 'The Warren Buffett Way', he asks three questions of a company's management team - are they rational, do they admit to mistakes and do they resist the institutional imperative? He takes a dim view of management teams that simply follow the crowd, copying the lead of competitors. He also likes companies to have been floated for a 10-year period before investing, but says he never interferes with the running of a company.

    The 'Moat'

    'Your premium brand had better be delivering something special, or it's not going to get the business.'

    Buffett coined the phrase 'moat' to refer to the competitive advantage or unique proposition that gives a business protection against their competitors. He says those businesses that have a wider moat will offer more protection to the main core business, which he refers to as the castle. This could be geographical, entry costs, a strong brand name or owning a particular patent. Buffett tends to pick companies that offer strong brand names, even though there is a lot of competition in their particular markets. Examples include MacDonalds, Coca-Cola and Gillette.

    Moats are important to investors because if a business develops a successful product it is likely to be aped by competitors. How effecitively it can survive is largely determined by how its product differs from the others in the market and why consumers will keep coming back.

    Long-term hold

    'Our favourite holding period is forever.'

    When Buffett buys a stock he buys it with the view of holding it for life. He holds a number of permanent stocks in his portfolio, including Coca-Cola, GEICO and Washington Post, which he claims he'll not sell even if they appear to be significantly overpriced. This approach has led to accusations that his portfolio has a number of 'tired' stocks in it, but Buffett thinks investors are too quick to buy and sell.

    Don't rush

    'You do things when the opportunities come along. I've had periods in my life when I've had a bundle of ideas come along, and I've had long dry spells. If I get an idea next week, I'll do something. If not, I won't do a damn thing.'

    Boredom can cause rash buying decisions, forcing the investor to buy stock at the wrong time. Buffett has proved to be a master at the waiting game, preferring to sit on his cash rather than buy into a company just for the sake of it. He understands markets rise and fall and would prefer to wait until he feels a stock is cheap enough to buy. Buffett says investors would be better off if they could only invest a limited number of times, so they would make sure they were making the right investment.



    Nguồn: thisismoney.co.uk
    Các bạn ở Mỹ hăy bắt đầu đầu tư với S&P 500: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._500_companies . Vốn tối thiểu $5,000 và sử dụng dollar-cost-averaging hay averaging-down khi cần thiết.Thời gian đầu tư: Long-term (buy&hold),tuy nhiên thời gian đầu tư tối thiểu có thể kéo tới 1 năm trước khi đưa ra quyết định mới. Hăy lắng nghe và đọc đi đọc lại nhiều lần các từ chuyên môn về tài chánh để sử dụng cho đúng. Hăy theo phương pháp đầu tư giá trị của ông Buffett để thực hành.Qua ông,bạn sẽ thấy hiệu quả và tính an toàn trong đầu tư long-term,buy&hold sẽ cho bạn cảm giác thoải mái,yên tâm và ngon giấc.Hăy vững ḷng tin với chính ḿnh.

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    Dollar Index là ǵ?

    Sẵn có người hỏi tôi về Dollar Index là ǵ, tôi viết ra đây những điều tôi biết được, rồi các bạn tùy nghi xử dụng. Bản dịch tóm lược cuả: Andrew Horowitz

    ----Chúng ta thường nghe tin tức, báo chí, truyền h́nh, talk show nói về Dollar Index. Vậy dollar index là ǵ?

    Muốn biết giá trị cuả đồng US mạnh yếu ra sao, chúng ta chỉ cần nh́n vào chỉ số dollar index th́ biết được. Chúng ta dùng dollar index để so sánh với một rổ ngoại tệ trong đó có thứ 6 ngoại tệ như Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound Sterling, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, Swiss Franc. Nhờ vậy chúng ta biết được đồng US mạnh yếu ra sao so với 6 loại tiền tệ kia.

    Tương tự chỉ số Dow Jones là chỉ số cuả 30 loại stocks được chọn lựa kỹ càng, phản ảnh mức độ mạnh yếu cuả thị trường chứng khoán Mỹ. Cũng vậy Dollar Index chọn lựa 6 cặp tiền tệ căn bản.

    -Những loại ngoại tệ nào cấu tạo thành Dollar Index?
    Sau đây là 6 loại ngoại tệ, và tỷ lệ phần trăm tạo thành đồng Dollar Index:

    Euro: 58%
    Japanese Yen: 13.5%
    British Pound Sterling: 12%
    Canadian Dollar: 9%
    Swedish Krona: 4%
    Swiss Franc: 3.5%

    - Đồng US Index giá trị như thế nào?
    Năm 1973, các nhà kinh tế gia bắt đầu tính toán đồng Dollar Index, và đặt cho nó giá bắt đầu là 100. Giá trị này khi cao nhất như 168, có khi thấp như 72. Tháng 3/2008 đồng dollar yếu nhất so với rổ ngoại tệ.

    - Tại sao cần chú ư đến đồng Dollar Index?
    Tổng quát nói chung khi đồng Dollar index đi xuống th́ vàng, bạc và dầu đi lên. Chúng ta có thể nói đồng Dollar index luôn đi ngược với các loại commodities. Các nhà phân tích hay đầu tư thường so sánh hướng đi cuả dollar index với cac loại commodities khác như Vàng, dầu, bond..

    - Sự liên hệ giữa Dollar Index và Stock Market.
    Chúng ta thường thấy báo chí và TV nói khi đồng Dollar Index đi lên, th́ thị trường chứng khoán đi xuống, và ngược lại.

    --Khi chúng ta trade với Dollar Index cần nhớ là tiền Spread cuả nó khá cao, thường gấp 10 so với đồng Euro. Tiền thế chân (margin) cuả nó cao hơn khoảng 6 lần các cặp khác, nhưng 1 pip cuả nó lại đi nhiều hơn cỡ 10 lần. Tính ra th́ đâu cũng vào đó, nhiều người thích đánh Dollar index cho nó "máu". Thắng rất cao, nhưng ngược lại khi thua cũng thua đậm.

    - Dollar index c̣n có tên gọi khác là greenback.
    Last edited by ForexNews; 14-01-2012 at 05:49 AM.

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