Tuesday, September 2, 2008

2008-2009 English football fixtures

2008-2009 English football fixtures
Saturday, 13 September 2008
Blackburn v Arsenal, 15:00
Fulham v Bolton, 15:00
Liverpool v Man Utd, 12:45
Man City v Chelsea, 17:30
Newcastle v Hull, 15:00
Portsmouth v Middlesbrough, 15:00
West Brom v West Ham, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Sunderland, 15:00

Sunday, 14 September 2008
Stoke v Everton, 13:30
Monday, 15 September 2008
Tottenham v Aston Villa, 20:00

Saturday, 20 September 2008
Blackburn v Fulham, 15:00
Bolton v Arsenal, 17:30
Liverpool v Stoke, 15:00
Sunderland v Middlesbrough, 12:45
West Ham v Newcastle, 15:00

Sunday, 21 September 2008
Chelsea v Man Utd, 14:00
Hull v Everton, 15:00
Man City v Portsmouth, 15:00
Tottenham v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
West Brom v Aston Villa, 12:00

Saturday, 27 September 2008
Arsenal v Hull, 17:30
Aston Villa v Sunderland, 15:00
Everton v Liverpool, 12:45
Fulham v West Ham, 15:00
Man Utd v Bolton, 15:00
Middlesbrough v West Brom, 15:00
Newcastle v Blackburn, 15:00
Stoke v Chelsea, 15:00

Sunday, 28 September 2008
Portsmouth v Tottenham, 13:30
Wigan Athletic v Man City, 16:00

Saturday, 4 October 2008
Blackburn v Man Utd, 17:30
Chelsea v Aston Villa, 15:00
Man City v Liverpool, 15:00
Sunderland v Arsenal, 15:00
West Brom v Fulham, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Middlesbrough, 15:00

Sunday, 5 October 2008
Everton v Newcastle, 16:00
Portsmouth v Stoke, 15:00
Tottenham v Hull, 15:00
West Ham v Bolton, 13:30

Saturday, 18 October 2008
Arsenal v Everton, 15:00
Aston Villa v Portsmouth, 15:00
Bolton v Blackburn, 15:00
Fulham v Sunderland, 15:00
Liverpool v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Man Utd v West Brom, 17:30
Middlesbrough v Chelsea, 12:45

Sunday, 19 October 2008
Hull v West Ham, 15:00
Stoke v Tottenham, 16:00
Monday, 20 October 2008
Newcastle v Man City, 20:00

Saturday, 25 October 2008
Blackburn v Middlesbrough, 17:30
Everton v Man Utd, 12:00
Man City v Stoke, 15:00
Portsmouth v Fulham, 15:00
Sunderland v Newcastle, 12:45
Tottenham v Bolton, 15:00
West Brom v Hull, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Aston Villa, 15:00
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Chelsea v Liverpool, 13:30
West Ham v Arsenal, 16:00
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Bolton v Everton, 20:00
Middlesbrough v Man City, 20:00
Stoke v Sunderland, 20:00
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Arsenal v Tottenham, 20:00
Aston Villa v Blackburn, 19:45
Fulham v Wigan Athletic, 20:00
Hull v Chelsea, 19:45
Liverpool v Portsmouth, 20:00
Man Utd v West Ham, 20:00
Newcastle v West Brom, 19:45
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Chelsea v Sunderland, 15:00
Everton v Fulham, 12:45
Man Utd v Hull, 15:00
Middlesbrough v West Ham, 15:00
Portsmouth v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Stoke v Arsenal, 15:00
Tottenham v Liverpool, 17:30
West Brom v Blackburn, 15:00
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Bolton v Man City, 16:00
Monday, 3 November 2008
Newcastle v Aston Villa, 20:00
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Arsenal v Man Utd, 12:45
Aston Villa v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Hull v Bolton, 15:00
Liverpool v West Brom, 17:30
Man City v Tottenham, 15:00
Sunderland v Portsmouth, 15:00
West Ham v Everton, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Stoke, 15:00
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Blackburn v Chelsea, 13:30
Fulham v Newcastle, 16:00
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Arsenal v Aston Villa, 15:00
Blackburn v Sunderland, 15:00
Bolton v Liverpool, 12:45
Fulham v Tottenham, 15:00
Man Utd v Stoke, 15:00
Newcastle v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
West Brom v Chelsea, 17:30
West Ham v Portsmouth, 15:00
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Everton v Middlesbrough, 13:30
Hull v Man City, 16:00
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Aston Villa v Man Utd, 17:30
Chelsea v Newcastle, 15:00
Liverpool v Fulham, 15:00
Man City v Arsenal, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Bolton, 15:00
Portsmouth v Hull, 15:00
Stoke v West Brom, 15:00
Sunday, 23 November 2008
Sunderland v West Ham, 16:00
Tottenham v Blackburn, 13:30
Monday, 24 November 2008
Wigan Athletic v Everton, 20:00
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Aston Villa v Fulham, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Newcastle, 15:00
Portsmouth v Blackburn, 15:00
Stoke v Hull, 15:00
Sunderland v Bolton, 15:00
Tottenham v Everton, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v West Brom, 15:00
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Chelsea v Arsenal, 16:00
Man City v Man Utd, 13:30
Monday, 1 December 2008
Liverpool v West Ham, 20:00
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Arsenal v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Blackburn v Liverpool, 15:00
Bolton v Chelsea, 15:00
Everton v Aston Villa, 15:00
Fulham v Man City, 15:00
Hull v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Man Utd v Sunderland, 15:00
Newcastle v Stoke, 15:00
West Brom v Portsmouth, 15:00
West Ham v Tottenham, 15:00
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Aston Villa v Bolton, 15:00
Chelsea v West Ham, 15:00
Liverpool v Hull, 15:00
Man City v Everton, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Arsenal, 15:00
Portsmouth v Newcastle, 15:00
Stoke v Fulham, 15:00
Sunderland v West Brom, 15:00
Tottenham v Man Utd, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Blackburn, 15:00
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Arsenal v Liverpool, 15:00
Blackburn v Stoke, 15:00
Bolton v Portsmouth, 15:00
Everton v Chelsea, 15:00
Fulham v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Hull v Sunderland, 15:00
Man Utd v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Newcastle v Tottenham, 15:00
West Brom v Man City, 15:00
West Ham v Aston Villa, 15:00
Friday, 26 December 2008
Aston Villa v Arsenal, 15:00
Chelsea v West Brom, 13:00
Liverpool v Bolton, 15:00
Man City v Hull, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Everton, 15:00
Portsmouth v West Ham, 13:00
Stoke v Man Utd, 15:00
Sunderland v Blackburn, 15:00
Tottenham v Fulham, 13:00
Wigan Athletic v Newcastle, 15:00
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Arsenal v Portsmouth, 14:00
Blackburn v Man City, 14:00
Bolton v Wigan Athletic, 14:00
Everton v Sunderland, 14:00
Fulham v Chelsea, 14:00
Hull v Aston Villa, 14:00
Man Utd v Middlesbrough, 14:00
Newcastle v Liverpool, 14:00
West Brom v Tottenham, 14:00
West Ham v Stoke, 14:00
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Arsenal v Bolton, 15:00
Aston Villa v West Brom, 13:00
Everton v Hull, 15:00
Fulham v Blackburn, 15:00
Man Utd v Chelsea, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Sunderland, 15:00
Newcastle v West Ham, 15:00
Portsmouth v Man City, 15:00
Stoke v Liverpool, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Tottenham, 15:00
Saturday, 17 January 2009
Blackburn v Newcastle, 15:00
Bolton v Man Utd, 15:00
Chelsea v Stoke, 15:00
Hull v Arsenal, 15:00
Liverpool v Everton, 15:00
Man City v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Sunderland v Aston Villa, 15:00
Tottenham v Portsmouth, 15:00
West Brom v Middlesbrough, 15:00
West Ham v Fulham, 15:00
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Portsmouth v Aston Villa, 19:45
Sunderland v Fulham, 19:45
Tottenham v Stoke, 20:00
West Brom v Man Utd, 19:45
West Ham v Hull, 19:45
Wigan Athletic v Liverpool, 19:45
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Blackburn v Bolton, 20:00
Chelsea v Middlesbrough, 19:45
Everton v Arsenal, 20:00
Man City v Newcastle, 19:45
Saturday, 31 January 2009
Arsenal v West Ham, 15:00
Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Bolton v Tottenham, 15:00
Fulham v Portsmouth, 15:00
Hull v West Brom, 15:00
Liverpool v Chelsea, 15:00
Man Utd v Everton, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Blackburn, 15:00
Newcastle v Sunderland, 12:00
Stoke v Man City, 15:00
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Blackburn v Aston Villa, 15:00
Chelsea v Hull, 15:00
Everton v Bolton, 15:00
Man City v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Portsmouth v Liverpool, 15:00
Sunderland v Stoke, 15:00
Tottenham v Arsenal, 15:00
West Brom v Newcastle, 15:00
West Ham v Man Utd, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Fulham, 15:00
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Arsenal v Sunderland, 15:00
Aston Villa v Chelsea, 15:00
Bolton v West Ham, 15:00
Fulham v West Brom, 15:00
Hull v Tottenham, 15:00
Liverpool v Man City, 15:00
Man Utd v Blackburn, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Newcastle v Everton, 15:00
Stoke v Portsmouth, 15:00
Saturday, 28 February 2009
Arsenal v Fulham, 15:00
Aston Villa v Stoke, 15:00
Bolton v Newcastle, 15:00
Chelsea v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Everton v West Brom, 15:00
Hull v Blackburn, 15:00
Man Utd v Portsmouth, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Liverpool, 15:00
Sunderland v Tottenham, 15:00
West Ham v Man City, 15:00
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Portsmouth v Chelsea, 19:45
Stoke v Bolton, 19:45
Tottenham v Middlesbrough, 20:00
West Brom v Arsenal, 19:45
Wigan Athletic v West Ham, 19:45
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Blackburn v Everton, 20:00
Fulham v Hull, 20:00
Liverpool v Sunderland, 20:00
Man City v Aston Villa, 19:45
Newcastle v Man Utd, 19:45
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Arsenal v Blackburn, 15:00
Aston Villa v Tottenham, 15:00
Bolton v Fulham, 15:00
Chelsea v Man City, 15:00
Everton v Stoke, 15:00
Hull v Newcastle, 15:00
Man Utd v Liverpool, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Portsmouth, 15:00
Sunderland v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
West Ham v West Brom, 15:00
Saturday, 21 March 2009
Blackburn v West Ham, 15:00
Fulham v Man Utd, 15:00
Liverpool v Aston Villa, 15:00
Man City v Sunderland, 15:00
Newcastle v Arsenal, 15:00
Portsmouth v Everton, 15:00
Stoke v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Tottenham v Chelsea, 15:00
West Brom v Bolton, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Hull, 15:00
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Arsenal v Man City, 15:00
Blackburn v Tottenham, 15:00
Bolton v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Fulham v Liverpool, 15:00
Hull v Portsmouth, 15:00
Man Utd v Aston Villa, 15:00
Newcastle v Chelsea, 15:00
West Brom v Stoke, 15:00
West Ham v Sunderland, 15:00
Sunday, 5 April 2009
Everton v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Aston Villa v Everton, 15:00
Chelsea v Bolton, 15:00
Liverpool v Blackburn, 15:00
Man City v Fulham, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Hull, 15:00
Portsmouth v West Brom, 15:00
Stoke v Newcastle, 15:00
Sunderland v Man Utd, 15:00
Tottenham v West Ham, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Arsenal, 15:00
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Aston Villa v West Ham, 15:00
Chelsea v Everton, 15:00
Liverpool v Arsenal, 15:00
Man City v West Brom, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Fulham, 15:00
Portsmouth v Bolton, 15:00
Stoke v Blackburn, 15:00
Sunderland v Hull, 15:00
Tottenham v Newcastle, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Man Utd, 15:00
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Arsenal v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Blackburn v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Bolton v Aston Villa, 15:00
Everton v Man City, 15:00
Fulham v Stoke, 15:00
Hull v Liverpool, 15:00
Man Utd v Tottenham, 15:00
Newcastle v Portsmouth, 15:00
West Brom v Sunderland, 15:00
West Ham v Chelsea, 15:00
Saturday, 2 May 2009
Aston Villa v Hull, 15:00
Chelsea v Fulham, 15:00
Liverpool v Newcastle, 15:00
Man City v Blackburn, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Man Utd, 15:00
Portsmouth v Arsenal, 15:00
Stoke v West Ham, 15:00
Sunderland v Everton, 15:00
Tottenham v West Brom, 15:00
Wigan Athletic v Bolton, 15:00
Saturday, 9 May 2009
Arsenal v Chelsea, 15:00
Blackburn v Portsmouth, 15:00
Bolton v Sunderland, 15:00
Everton v Tottenham, 15:00
Fulham v Aston Villa, 15:00
Hull v Stoke, 15:00
Man Utd v Man City, 15:00
Newcastle v Middlesbrough, 15:00
West Brom v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
West Ham v Liverpool, 15:00
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Bolton v Hull, 15:00
Chelsea v Blackburn, 15:00
Everton v West Ham, 15:00
Man Utd v Arsenal, 15:00
Middlesbrough v Aston Villa, 15:00
Newcastle v Fulham, 15:00
Portsmouth v Sunderland, 15:00
Stoke v Wigan Athletic, 15:00
Tottenham v Man City, 15:00
West Brom v Liverpool, 15:00
Sunday, 24 May 2009
Arsenal v Stoke, 16:00
Aston Villa v Newcastle, 16:00
Blackburn v West Brom, 16:00
Fulham v Everton, 16:00
Hull v Man Utd, 16:00
Liverpool v Tottenham, 16:00
Man City v Bolton, 16:00
Sunderland v Chelsea, 16:00
West Ham v Middlesbrough, 16:00
Wigan Athletic v Portsmouth, 16:00

Friday, October 19, 2007

Welcome Awesome Guest

Hi Awesome Guest,
Is your Adsense Income stable? Does it drop to pennies sometimes? Want more Adsense money? There is a reason to everything. And here it is :

Sample this:
Home Mortgage Max CPC : $28.09
Truck Accident Lawyer Max CPC : $40.79

Insurance Settlement Loan
Max CPC : $47.07

Now which one of them is the highest paying keyword? The answer is - "Insurance Settlement loan". Right?

Wrong!

Now see the complete picture :
Home Mortgage
Max CPC : $28.09
Clicks/month : 27,603
Advertisers : 242 Averagely paying $8.64 per click

insurance settlement loan
Max CPC : $47.07 Clicks/month : 6
Advertisers : 66 Averagely paying $3.58 per click

truck accident lawyer
Max CPC : $40.79 Clicks/month : 12
Advertisers : 43 Averagely paying 2.64 per click

Home Mortgage has 242 advertisers fighting against each other to pay you per click higher than the other. So, thats the most paying keyword here.
98% people rely on CPC as the only criteria for judging a High Paying keyword or industry. And in the end are dissapointed. Obviously, who is going to pay you like $15 per click if there are no Advertisers bidding on a keyword?

Shocked to see what real picture of keywords can look like? Yes! there are many many keywords on Google Adwords system that have high CPC but are not profitable to target. And many keyword tools online are just befooling you.

The good news is, now the complete picture of High paying keywords is just a click away. I came across this site that offers a 'Keyword Search Engine' that can let you do much more indepth research on High paying Adsense keywords.
Heres the site: http://www.keywordcountry.com or http://affiliatetracking.com/keywordcountry/a/nickbobson/e/7

It not only shows you high paying keywords, but also pin points you:
- Niche keywords
- Traffic building keywords
- High CTR keywords
- Heavily Advertised keywords and keywords on which you can build more content.
Want to know more? You can watch the free video on How to choose Real profitable keywords here: http://www.keywordcountry.com/video/

I am sure you wont like to live on the mercy of Google anymore! Join the rest 2% people who do the research - right and get more out of Adsense!
Bye for now,
Benjamin

Thursday, October 11, 2007

How to boost your Adsense Income

If you had an adsense account and you had a website, you can simply boost your adsense account by applying links and other relevants things. I would like you to visit this page http://roia.biz/ts/r/893/a/145113/l/2r0bf3 or

https://roia.biz/ts/pjoin/9g71l6am or http://affiliatetracking.com/keywordcountry/a/nickbobson/e/7 . If you do not have an adsense account neither a website, you can build one today, very easy and start earning real money on your website. To get more information on how to get a free website today, feel free to contact me. Its not cost.
Best Regards,
Site Editor

6 Key Benefits of Starting Your Own Affiliate Program!...

Why Starting Your Own Affiliate Program Will Explode Your Traffic and Sales
If you're not convinced that starting your own affiliate program is the easiest and fastest way to increase sales and explode your profits, then read this article now!
You can't afford to pass up this proven method of increasing web site sales and profits. Nicole Vanderberlit of Jupiter Communications projects that by the year 2002, 25% of all Internet sales will be generated by affiliate programs! That's over 10 Billion dollars! Don't miss your chance to cash in on this phenomenal marketing trend.
1. An affiliate program is an automated advertising campaign.
Affiliate tracking software is the perfect marketing tool because you literally implement an automated advertising campaign that will promote your product or service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And, it's all done automatically!
Affiliate registrations and sales reports are processed automatically. Visitors and sales are tracked automatically. All you have to do is recruit new affiliates, train them, and pay them at the end of the month. It doesn't get any easier than that!
2. You don't pay money until you make money.
This is the absolute best part of having an affiliate program. Your marketing force promotes your site for free and you don't pay them a dime until they generate a sale for you. It's like having hundreds of sales reps working on straight commission except you don't have to go through the hiring process.
You can use affiliate tracking software to get hundreds, even thousands of people to promote your product or service for free and increase your sales exponentially. There is absolutely no better way to promote your product or service online.
3. You get fringe benefits.
There's another unnoticed benefit of starting an affiliate program. Even if visitors don't purchase your product, there's a good chance that they will subscribe to your e-zine or bookmark your site. You only pay your affiliates when you make money. Until then, you are getting loads of traffic absolutely free! That's what's so great about an affiliate program.
4. You won't ever have to buy advertising that doesn't work.
Let your affiliates test the waters for you. You write ads, they place them in various places on the Internet, and you measure the results. If your ads don't work, you lose nothing, and you can improve and test them for free until they do work. You can test various banner ads and sales copy without fear of losing advertising dollars. You only pay commission to your affiliates if they sell your product.
5. It's the ultimate viral marketing strategy.
Viral marketing is power. Remember the old Pert commercial? And they told two friends... If you start a two-tier program, your affiliates earn money on affiliates who sign up under them. This encourages your "automatic sales reps" to recruit more affiliates. Thus, creating a viral marketing strategy with unlimited growth potential!
6. You get better search engine placement.
Link popularity plays a huge role in the ranking of your site on the major search engines. I know - I wrote the book on search engine positioning. You can get a free copy of "Search Engine Success" at www.submitpro.net/downloads/ses.exe.
The more sites that point to your domain, the higher your position will be. And, there is no better way to get hundreds of sites to link to yours than by starting your own affiliate program.
This may all sound too good to be true, but is really is. You just can't lose with an affiliate program because it results in free exposure for your business. Unlike one-time advertising campaigns, an affiliate program keeps working for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And, it has limitless growth potential.
You simply can not lose with an affiliate program because you invest nothing up front except the cost of the software (which, by the way, is ridiculously low). You don't have to pay for advertising unless you make money first!

If this information is useful to you, please leave a comment before you exit this page. Thank you.

Contact nickbobson@gmail.com for more details

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Automated Forex Robot Trading


Automated Forex:
Is automated forex trading going to be the next big thing that’s going to turn the way we approach our trading upside down?
What is automated forex, and can it produce even better returns than a person trading?
Will it mean that I will not have to physically trade forex anymore, and do I design the forex trading system?
The answer to these questions may surprise you.
Forex Trading Robots
Automated or automatic forex can be defined as the ability to trade forex with the use of a trading program or forex trading robot, without needing a human to physically trade a forex system. With forex, automated trading is an emerging field that began not that long ago.
There are 2 general categories of automated trading:
1. Automated trading through managed forex. Some, though not all, forex managed accounts are traded via automated forex. In either case, the trading is passive in that you don’t have to do it. But in the case of automated forex, the trading program or robot executes the trades of their trading system, rather than a human team.
2. When you program your own or someone else’s forex system into a program with programming and automatic trading abilities such as WealthLab, or other trading program. Wealth Lab required programming skills (the programming language used is similar to Pascal), while other programs just emerging that will allow you to select parameters and test your system performance.
Advantages of automatic forex trading systems
What are the advantages of automated or automatic forex trading, whether it’s with a managed forex account using a trading robot, which is a much easier way as you do not have to design or program a system, or with Wealth Lab?
They are:
1. You do not have to physically trade the system.
2. Automated trading can take trades at anytime of the day or night. This is particularly important for systems where the performance is increased when taking a majority of trades in the system, which occurs in systems where trading opportunities occur at times when the person may be sleeping or otherwise cannot get to the computer. So being available for trading 24 hours a day, unlike a trader can, will the profitablility of these systems.
3. You can trade multiple systems, such as systems that rely on different types of indicators, or which trade shorter or longer time frames, in order to diversify risk, as well as to smoothen out your equity curve and reduce drawdown.
4. An automated system is unaffected by a trader’s psychology, which can sometime cause a system to be not traded properly. If your trader discretion causes you to improve performance, then that is fine, but if it causes a worse performance than if you traded the system mechanically, then this is an issue that is overcome by automated forex.
5. Enables the development of new systems that may be difficult for a human to trade, such as systems with a high frequency of trades using tick data. Designing a system is no longer be limited by how practical or easy it is for a person to trade it.
These benefits of automated forex of course is based on the fact that:
• You have chosen a profitable forex system and has acceptable drawdown, as evidenced by historical performance.
• The forex system is not just mechanical, but is fully programmable.
• You are aware, with either active trading or automated trading, that you must monitor the performance to see that the system is still working as well as its past performance.
Hence, that's why it's mentioned that you'll have to use a automated forex provider inclduign managed forex, or DIY with WealthLab for those inclined that way.
Latest developments in automated forex trading
Recently, EBS, a provider of forex trading has launched EBS Spot Ai automated trading interface, which performs automated forex trading. As well as this, they also offer their own historical forex data, with EBS Lab, where you can test forex trading systems. Their source of their historical data is the same as the live streaming data that the automated trading will be using.
The EBS Lab supports testing of:
1. Mathematical models2. Arbitrage models3. Risk management models4. Streaming executable prices
With EBS automated trading, you can place 20 orders at any one time. It is estimated that about 12.3 billion dollars is now traded via the EBS Ai, which is about 9% of EBS’s total traded volume. It’s a reasonable amount of trading.
Olsen, founder of Oanda, said in an article on Wall Street Technology, published on August 22nd 2005, that he was building algorithms based on tick data, in order to design systems for high frequency trading. He said very few people were looking into this area of forex trading. In fact Oanda now has their own product called API (Application Programming Interface), which allows users to program and test forex trading systems. The programming language that users will need to be able to program in are C++ or Java.
And now Reuters is also brining their own automated forex trading software into the market in late 2005.
It looks like more big guns are starting to play the game.
More on Wealth Lab
If you have a mechanical trading system that is programmable, plus you have trading software such as Wealth Lab, where you can program your system into, and which can generate buy and sell orders, then you can start to set up automated forex with an online broker with accepts automated signals from Wealth Lab, such as esignal.
You’ll need to be able to write code for Wealth Lab, something which is not intuitive for most people, but is something that can be done by someone who knows Pascal.
So if you know computer programming, or know someone who does, and has an interest in forex trading, then you’re in business :)
The Future Of Automated Or Robot Forex
It's likely that in the near future there will be more programmers offering their skills to code Wealth Lab and other programmable forex trading robots.
And as an alternative, there will be more providers of “labs” and automated trading software where a trader without a programming background can use a program to design and backtest a forex trading system. This will enable those interested in designing forex systems to do automated forex trading.
Also, there’s bound to be more providers of automated forex via managed forex, that will automatically trade a successful system that their team has already designed. This is the “easiest” way, as you do not have to design the system, as all the hard work has been done!
But of course you’ll have to do your homework to ensure that the system is a good one from looking at their historical or backtested performance, that the providers are legitimate, and what their commissions and fees are.
Watch this space for more managed and automated forex providers emerging soon. There’s one that is producing 100% returns every 3 - 4 months with a relatively smooth equity curve, using their own automated trading software, but it is not yet available for private investors. They may soon.
Automated forex and forex robots are already here, and will get even bigger.
For more information on how to get this extravegant Robot Forex contact us on
e_mail: nickbobson@gmail.com