2.13.2010

Step 3 - Becoming Capitalist

So, we've cleared our time, and discussed our needs. Now we can begin to spend our time as desired. To meet our needs however, we're going to utilize trading. Times have changed, but the art of the buy and sell hasn't. Trading evokes the most basic of human emotion and thought. It pits one versus everyone with direct and real consequences. Like heros, we cheer and admire those that can seemingly do the impossible.

For our purposes I am not going to use "The Stock Market". I won't be messing with Wall St here. At least directly. I am not so naive as to think one can escape the grasps of the elite corporations and those with money. I won't seek to defeat them at there own game. However, working for change and revealing the evils that lie in this upper echelon of society is a worthwhile, and indeed necessary pursuit.

So, what sort of trading shall I be attempting? One can trade anything -- even in modern day it is possible to make a living buying and selling physical goods 1. I will take the luxury of having virtual markets buying and selling paper; or really exchanging bytes between computer systems 2.

Forex. This fringe market, so liquid, secretive, and largely unregulated is where I shall participate. In many ways, this wild west of trading markets suits the personality of the transition. But the freedom given in such an unregulated market is too wonderful to give up 3.

We will take advantage of this freedom in many ways. For one, the retail investor such as ourselves is now allowed to "play" with the big boys. This was not always the case. Neither was the ability to trade instantly. And perhaps the biggest draw is that anyone can play. With as little as a dollar, you can take a position 4. Despite all the traps and costs lined up against you, it is definitely possible to make money in this market.

1. See "Around the world in 80 trades" book and BBC special as an example of this
2. Many modern exchanges are now simply the transfer and flow of information. Nothing becomes real until it is settled and withdrawn into the "real" world so to speak. In these days of continual rollover, the line between the "real" world and the digital one continues to thin.
3. Don't be naive here. This freedom means those who would take advantage of others, or cheat, etc, etc both can and will. The protections afforded by more regulated markets simply aren't here.
4. This is one of the reasons why Forex is full of brokers catering to the gambling type. Easy access, no upfront costs, and 400:1+ leverage makes it easy to rob from the unsuspecting "investor".

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