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Trading Tools

View live charts, track economic events, calculate risk, position size, and optimize your trading decisions.

Live Market Charts

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Real-time charts powered by TradingView. Use the symbol search in the chart to explore thousands of instruments.

Economic Calendar

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Real-time economic events powered by TradingView

Trading Calculators

Risk & Reward Calculator

Calculate your risk, reward, and risk:reward ratio before entering a trade

Lot Size Calculator

Determine the optimal lot size based on your risk tolerance

Pip Value Calculator

Calculate the monetary value of a single pip movement

Enter the exchange rate with the number of decimal places (zeros) to calculate pip value. For example: 1.1000 (4 decimals) or 110.00 (2 decimals for JPY pairs).

Margin Calculator

Calculate the margin required to open and maintain a position

Breakeven & Fees Calculator

Calculate the price level needed to cover trading costs and break even

Compounding Calculator

Project hypothetical growth with compounding returns (educational only)

Trading Sessions Clock

Track global forex session hours and optimal trading windows

Your Local Time

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Sydney

Australia

CLOSED

Opens in: 2h 11m

Tokyo

Japan

CLOSED

Opens in: 4h 11m

London

UK

CLOSED

Opens in: 12h 11m

New York

USA

OPEN

Closes in: 2h 11m

Best Volatility Windows

London/New York Overlap

13:00-17:00 UTC • Highest liquidity and volatility for major pairs

London Session

08:00-17:00 UTC • Strong moves in EUR, GBP pairs

Tokyo/London Overlap

08:00-09:00 UTC • Good for JPY and AUD pairs

Note: These are typical patterns. Actual volatility varies based on news events and market conditions. Always check the economic calendar.

Pre-Trade Checklist

Ensure all conditions are met before entering a trade

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⚠️ Complete all checklist items before entering a trade to ensure proper risk management.

Trading Education

Risk Management Fundamentals

Never risk more than 0.5%-2% of your account balance on a single trade. This ensures you can survive losing streaks and stay in the game long-term.

Risk:Reward Ratio

Aim for a minimum risk:reward ratio of 1:2. This means your potential profit should be at least twice your potential loss on every trade.

Position Sizing

Always calculate your position size based on your stop loss distance and risk tolerance. Larger stop losses require smaller position sizes.

Trading Psychology

Discipline and emotional control are critical. Stick to your trading plan, avoid revenge trading, and never let emotions drive your decisions.

Key Risk Management Rules

  • The 1% Rule: Risk no more than 1% of your trading capital on any single trade.
  • Use Stop Losses: Always set a stop loss before entering a trade. Never move it further away.
  • Diversification: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Spread risk across different instruments.
  • Risk:Reward Ratio: Ensure your potential reward is at least 2x your risk (1:2 minimum).
  • Keep a Trading Journal: Document every trade to identify patterns and improve over time.
  • Avoid Over-Leveraging: High leverage amplifies both gains and losses. Use it cautiously.

Frequently Asked Questions

Important Disclaimer: These tools are provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions.