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1. Start to grid trade FOREX by opening a buy and a sell transaction on the same currency. We'll use the euro and US dollar currency pair as an example. Assume the starting price is EUR/USD = 1.3000 (meaning it takes $1.3000 to buy one euro). Note the quote is taken to 4 decimal places. In Forex, the smallest price change is 1/100 cent (called a pip), or $0.0001. To start, the grid consists of 1 buy at 1.3000 and one sell at the same exchange rate.
2. Set your target price levels. Some traders do this by placing orders to automatically close out a buy (or sell) when a target price is reached. To keep it simple, we'll use a target of plus and minus 100 pips or one penny (usually the difference is smaller). The target in our example for the buy is 1.3100 and for the sell, 1.2900.
3. Close out the gain when a target price is reached. For example, if the exchange rate falls to 1.2900, close out the sell. At this point, you have a 100 pip profit on the sell which is now closed. The buy is showing a 100 pip loss, but is still open.
4. Open a new sell and buy at the target price, each with its own target price at plus and minus 100 pips. In this example, the second buy and sell are at 1.2900 with targets at 1.2800 and 1.3000.
5. Wait for the exchange rate to fluctuate back to 1.3000. When this point is reached, the second sell will show a 100 pip loss. However, the first buy will be back to its original level, wiping out its loss and the second buy shows a 100 pip gain, offsetting the 100 pip loss on the sell side. The net gain/loss in the open transactions is now zero.
6. Close out all three transactions if you are done trading for the day. The first buy shows no net change. The second buy is at plus 100 pips and the second sell is at minus 100 pips. However, remember you already closed out the first sell for a 100 pip profit, which is yours to keep since all transactions are now complete.
7. Close out only the transactions that have reached their target level, instead of closing out all transactions and open new buy and sell pairs as appropriate. Normally a trader will continue this process throughout the trading day, accumulating profit with each swing of the exchange rate up and down, and close everything out only at the end of the trading session.
8. Open a virtual (practice) Forex account online. Many good Forex dealers allow you to do this for free. The grid trading sequence described here is extremely simple. You should practice grid trading until you are comfortable dealing with the way currency exchange rates fluctuate in the real world. Once you reach that point, you'll be ready to grid trade FOREX.