Wednesday, 10 July 2013

FOREX Friday Effect


The "Friday Effect" is often mentioned in connection with the Forex (Foreign Exchange) market. It is used by some traders to guide the direction of their trades, particularly in a weak market.

What is It?
The Friday Effect is the inclination of the market to rally as closing time approaches at the end of the week -- particularly on the last day, according to Saurabh Mukherjea, head of India equities at Noble Group; a British investment bank.

What Causes It?
Traders and brokers like to close trades before the end of the week as they can get overtaken by events if the market suddenly changes direction during the Australian, Asian or European trading hours. They are then unable to react until the U.S. market opens.

Other Causes
There is also an idea that brokers do not want to upset the Asian markets when they open after the weekend, according to InTheMoneyStocks. If the main markets close on a downturn, the Asian markets may follow suit, depressing the market further.

Other Friday Events
Friday is often the day for bad news to be released--the theory being that it will get forgotten over the weekend. There are also some regular important news announcements, such as the monthly release of the non-farm payroll figures.

Warning
Despite the fact that the Friday Effect is very often seen in the market, it should not be relied on for trading purposes. There are many other factors that can influence the closing price.


Monday, 8 July 2013

eBay Gift Certificates – The Gift Solution Suitable for


Everyone. We all know one. There is at least one in every family, and one in every circle of friends. There is even one in every office! There is always that one person that you know who is absolutely impossible to buy a gift for! These people either have everything, or want nothing. They don’t drop hints at all, and when asked, they simply say that they don’t know, they don’t care, or they don’t want anything.

Well, now you can buy a gift for that person. The solution lies in an eBay gift certificate! This will allow your loved one to essentially buy anything that they want, in a very exciting way. eBay gift certificates can easily be purchased through paypal, in varying amounts. There are things that you should point out to the gift recipient, however.

For instance, eBay gift certificates do expire. eBay gift certificates will not be accepted for all auctions either – they can only be redeemed for those auctions that accept Paypal as a form of payment. Other than that, your loved one should not have any problems redeeming their eBay gift certificate!

eBay Auction Buyer's Tips and Tricks.


eBay isn't just an auction and a marketplace: often it can feel quite a lot like a game. Like any game, you can get ahead if you think strategically, using your head to outwit the other buyers and get the best price. Here are a few things you can try.

Shop in the Summer.
This is simple, but effective. Summer is the quiet season on eBay - almost everything sells for less. While everyone else is out enjoying the sun, invest a little time to find some real bargains.

Beat Them by a Few Cents.
Outbid people by a few cents instead of a few dollars - if they don't check back before the auction ends, then you will be the winner. To avoid people using this tactic on you, though, always bid strange, hard-to-guess amounts instead of round numbers.

Play Dirty.
If you know when the auction ends, you can get in there at the very last second and outbid your rivals. The chances are that they won't have the time to sit in front of the auction waiting for it to end - as a rule, he who stays wins. If someone else does retaliate at the end of the auction, though, try not to get carried away in those last few seconds and end up paying too much!

Take Risks.
This is a strategy for the braver eBay buyer. All of the advice you will see for eBay beginners tells you to buy items that have good pictures, clear descriptions, trustworthy sellers and all the rest. If you're brave, why not take a risk and do the exact opposite?

Many buyers won't want that item from the seller with a feedback rating of 5, no picture and a one-line description. If you take a calculated risk and bid anyway, you might be able to make a tiny bid and win by default. There are people on eBay who make their living from winning auctions like these, taking good pictures of the item, writing a good description and then reselling it at a huge profit. Be careful, though: do this for long enough, and you will inevitably lose your money at some point. It's especially unwise to try it with very high-value items.

Avoid Bidding Wars.
There are few things on eBay that are so rare that you'll only see them once and never again. There are usually quite a few sellers who have an item. What's more, they will generally have more than one to sell, even if they haven't listed them all at once. Always check your seller's history to see whether they sell your item all the time - and if they do, then wait for the next one instead of bidding to the skies.

Now, there may come a time in your eBay life when you realise that you've screwed up your bid, and you wish there was an 'undo' button. Here's the good news for you: there is! The next email will be all about withdrawing your eBay bids.