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Month: March, 2008

4 Questions to Ask Before You Subscribe to a Forex Signal Newsletter Service

19 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: kramnor

A Forex signal newsletter service is a service that gives you buy/sell trade signals either intraday, daily or weekly. Some will send the signals live via a chat room, some use emails, text messaging or auto-trade for you.

First let me explain auto-trading. Auto-trading is when the newsletter service has an agreement with a broker to allow them to send a signal to the brokerage and it automatically enters or exits trades for each person signed up for auto-trading. Auto-trading seems like an easy way to make money because you don’t have anything to do but set up money allocations of how you want your trades handled during set-up. But if the newsletter service has a poor performance record, you can lose your money without even trying. The other services send trade signals directly to you and you place the order manually.

Before you sign up with a newsletter service, ask these 4 questions:

1. What is their credibility? You can determine this simply by checking to see if they have an email address, business address, and phone number. If they don’t post their business address, they should give it to you over the phone. If not, that is a deal breaker.

Try sending an email and see how long it takes to answer you. It is imperative in this kind of service to have a quick response time. Better yet, give the company a phone call and see if you can talk with one of the trading staff and not just an operator or customer service representative.

2. Are they trading their own signals? Ask them for proof that they are trading their signals. They can fax you a copy of their brokerage account with personal parts blacked out. Or in the alternative, ask for a detailed transaction report. Every broker shows details of every trade, so it is a matter of seconds for them to produce this report.

3. Do they have an easy way to cancel the membership? Ask for their cancellation policy and procedure. You will be amazed at how some will make you jump through hoops to cancel. Some insist on a phone call where you then have to deal with a high pressure sales person on the phone trying to talk you out of the cancellation. Some want written notice by a certain day each month or you will be charged for another period.

4. Do they explain their trading strategy and specifically discuss their reasoning for getting into a trade? A good service will provide a short video discussing the trade set up. At the least, make sure they disclose why they are recommending the trade with the target and stop loss. Review their trading strategy and see if it fits you. It can either be technical data, like using moving averages and a myriad of other indicators, news based trading, or fundamental trading where they look at the economic data, news reports and political events of the country.

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Learning to Pull the Trigger - No Guts, No Glory

19 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: foreximpact

One of the hardest skills for many traders to master is pulling the trigger on a potential trade. The potential in the Forex market for huge profits is also tempered by the fact that, like any investment or trading market, there is always the chance of large losses, as well.

The Forex market trades over $1 trillion a day world wide, attracting traders, but sometimes intimidating them. It doesn’t take a lot of courage to pour over charts, get your confirmation signals, and find your buy and sell points (all things you should always do prior to entering a trade).

But then even after analysis, double checking, the time comes to place a trade and you get cold feet. That’s understandable. It’s easy trading with a practice account, it’s much more difficult when it’s your own hard earned money being put out there.

Analyze anything long enough, and you can talk yourself out of any trade, no matter how good it looks. Same with procrastinating. If you put off entry long enough, you can talk yourself into saying you missed the trend that your charts showed, and then not pulling the trigger on a trade that would have made you good money.

Having the guts to pull the trigger right when your indicators say is essential to becoming a successful (i.e. profitable) trader. You can have all the knowledge in the world about the Forex market, understand trends, and have a stunningly accurate system - but if you don’t have the courage to pull the trigger, then what good is that knowledge?

It’s not, because it’s never going to make you any money if you can’t pull the trigger.
One of the best ways to reassure yourself when preparing to make a trade is to have a small checklist you can look at.

Ask yourself, do I have my setup for the trade and how much am I going to trade? Then, where is my entry? Next, where should I place my stop loss? Finally, where is my projected exit? If you can answer the previous questions, then you should pull the trigger. If you can’t then stay on the sidelines until you can.

Everyone needs a boost in confidence once in a while, and you can’t let fear paralyze you. You can’t make money in the Forex if you never place a trade. Having the courage to pull the trigger on trades that get you in and out of the market is a necessary part of being a successful Forex trader.

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From Jason Fielder, Founder, ForexImpact.com

Consider Day Trading Training To Gain Market Advantage

18 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: b3rcl3g33

There are several markets for day trading like currency, stocks, futures and commodities. Many people have heard the buzz about day trading. They have all heard the stories of fortunes being made and lost. With day trading accessible to anyone with a phone or Internet connection, along with the lure of tax free trading it is becoming more popular then ever. With its ever increasing popularity, many more people are asking themselves, what is day trading? Day trading is a style wherein traders either sell all long positions are sold or cover short positions at the end of the trading day.

Some Facts You Should Know In Day Trading:

1. Day traders typically suffer extreme financial losses in their first months of trading.
2. A disciplined day trader can make more money faster day trading, and with less risk, than the average stock trader.
3. In day trading, you usually finish the day with cash in hand, to avoid holding any risks.
4. Most of the day trading systems have about one to three trades each day.
5. One of the biggest enemies of a trading system is transaction costs.

Some Benefits Of Day Trading:

1. One of the benefits of day trading is that since the positions are closed at the end of the trading day, any sudden news of events doesn’t affect the opening prices of trading.
2. The main advantage of day trading is that one’s stock positions are not held beyond the current trading day.
3. Secondly, day trading allows for lesser speculation as the trader may not see a lot of variation in the values during a span of a day.
4. Awareness regarding day trading stock picks allows a day trader to gain maximum returns from the market.

Some Tips For Day Trading:

1. Like all broker-dealers, day trading firms must register with the SEC and the states in which they do business.
2. One point to remember in stock market day trading is that there is a limit on the gains from a single share.
3. If you plan to invest your money in day trading, make sure you do not put in all your hard earned savings in one go, as this might prove to be quite dangerous for you.
4. In order to use several markets simultaneously, good trading software should be able to open several windows by dividing the screen.
5. Follow the day trading system rule by remembering the number of open positions.

The Forex Trading;

Forex Trading generates a volatility of 500 versus 60 to 100 in liquid stocks, and there are no transaction fees or commissions in the trading of currencies. Day trading, despite differences in times zones throughout the world, is also popular because the forex market remains open 24 hours a day. There are many forex-trading companies that can train you for day trading so that your transactions are not reduced to gambling.

Trading Software:

Good trading software could cost as much as $1,000, but it ensures high-quality service by helping the user to develop and check indicators under different scenarios. Trading software is not only important but necessary to survive in today’s competitive market.

Some Trading Media:

1. While there are many day traders who do their trading using only the computer, there are others who trade using telephone and mobile phones.
2. The computer age and the Internet revolution are the foundation for electronic day trading.

Day Traders Should Be:

1. A person is considered a day trader when they can accomplish four or more day trades in a five business day period and has two unmet day trade calls in 90 days.
2. In day trading, the trader does not hold stocks until the next day; instead dispose it off by the end of the day.
3. Day traders are more particular with buying and selling not the bottom line.

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Forex Breakout - Jumping Aboard for Giant Breakout Profits

15 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: foreximpact

A “breakout” is when the market suddenly and quickly jumps out of its recently established range to either gain, or lose, price dramatically. Often times a breakout will occur out of a counter-trend market, but this isn’t always the case.

In fact, many of the articles you will find about breakouts online will actually be focusing only on breakouts that come out of a counter-trend market. While this is the most common type of breakout that Forex trading systems concentrate on, the other breakouts should not be ignored because they also offer excellent opportunities for a Forex trader to make good money.

When a market is counter-trending, traders are watching a market that is staying contained between a high and low range, but the market is moving sideways. When a day’s trading ends up pushing the currency value out of that contained channel, that’s a breakout to the upside, and it can go either way, higher or lower. No matter which direction it takes, there is money to be made off of it as long as you’re on the right side of the breakout.

But breakouts aren’t limited just to forming out of counter-trend markets! They can also take place coming out of a trending market. When a market is trending in either direction, there still is a normal range that determines a trend. When the market breaks out beyond the normal range of the trend, that movement is also considered a breakout.

Breakout trading offers opportunity since jumping on the right side of a breakout early offers potential profit in a Forex market. They provide a chance to ride a strong sudden surge of volatility to provide quick and large profits. While breakouts are rarer than other types of market movement, they offer the most money to be made.

This strategy sounds simple, but the problem with playing a breakout is that breakouts are technically unstable, and no one knows how long they will last or when they will suddenly reverse. There are also “false breakouts” where the market appears to be breaking, but isn’t.

There are strategies and indicators that that try and pin point a potential breakout. Some of the most popular include:

1. Using pivot lows and pivot highs to determine potential “pivot points” that indicate an upcoming breakout
2. Fibonacci retracement methods
3. Using multiple moving averages

There are many methods to try and find a breakout, and once an identified breakout begins, a trailing stop is one of the best ways to take maximum advantage of this situation.

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From Jason Fielder: Founder, ForexImpact.com

Online Trading: Breaking Through Trading Distractions!

13 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: asokas

In my opinion, the second biggest challenge that you face in your online forex, stock commodity or futures trading is distraction.

Now, I say the second biggest challenge, because the first challenge is to know what the heck you are doing in the first place! Frankly, if you don’t know that- and most beginner and many intermediate level traders really don’t- then you’re going to need all the distractions you can get to keep you away from the markets so that you don’t keep losing your money!

However, assuming that you do know what you are doing in the markets and have a sound plan, then the next major challenge that you face is distraction. It goes back to what we have discussed about the need for mental focus. However, the issue of distraction is wider ranging. When we spoke about focus, we were talking about the need to focus within all the vast variety of choices available to you in the trading world.

With distractions, the issue is much wider and potentially worse still. Here, we are talking about literally everything that can distract you from your online trading. If you are a private trader working from your home, this can be an endless list; the postman, your cat, the need to get some bills paid,the shopping,the fact that it’s a sunny day and you’d rather be outside,surfing the internet, checking your email, the telephone, odd jobs around the house, and so on. If you are in this position, I am sure you can add to the list.

Even if you are an investment bank trader, there are still plenty of distractions. Some of the above- email and the internet for example still apply- and there are others. Chatter from your colleagues, meaningless bullshit meetings that you must attend and are not allowed to get out of, the endless stream of media “information” and more.

At least for the institutional trader, it is understood that trading is a business. It is literally his/her job. There is daily accountability involved and it cannot therefore be mistaken for a hobby and treated as one. However, for the person working at home, this is a much easier mistake to fall into, especially at the very start, when you may not have decided upon your trading routine.

Speaking personally, I have to say that distraction is something that I have a big problem battling against, since I do operate from home. The problem is that if your mind is not totally focused upon what you are doing in the financial markets, and getting the process right, the margin for error quietly widens and things can start to go wrong.

The key point to come back to is that trading has to be a business, if it is intended to be your primary source of income for yourself and your family. If that is the case, then it is imperative that you treat it with the seriousness that it deserves. That means that even though you may be working for yourself at home, you need to impose some business disciplines that you would find in a standard office environment.

If at all possible, you should establish for yourself a separate room for your online trading. Wherever possible, you need to give very serious thought to closing the door to family and pets in order to concentrate on what you are doing. (Now, I know that this is hard because my two cats basically have total access to me, and I can’t see that changing. But as the saying goes: do what I say, not what I do!)

Let’s not forget that neither your friends, your pets, nor your family would have access to you if you were working at an office job somewhere, would they? Hence, closing the door closes out an enormous source of distraction.

Use effective time management principles to deal with other distractions. In other words, schedule other things that need to be done appropriately so that they do not interfere with your trading. Maybe you need to fix upon a time when you check and deal with your email once in the day, or at most twice, but you certainly do not keep looking at it every five minutes or so.

Do you know what constantly checking your email all the time is like?

It’s like going to your front door every few minutes to see if there is anyone there! Did you ever think of it like that? Well, if you would never do that, why check your email every 5 minutes?!

What’s the big deal? Well, it takes time away from you focusing upon your business, which is trading, not email checking or chatting idly. When you break your focus, then it takes a certain period of time to restore it. If this keeps happening the whole time, your mind is working hard just to stand still, i.e. to keep getting back to where it left off last time.

That is why it is so vital to get this under control. If not, it is not the trading that is exhausting you, so much as the sheer amount of clutter that you have allowed to invade your own brain. They say that failing to plan is planning to fail. Hence, starting today, sit down and plan out what you can do to minimize the distractions during your trading day. Consider the email challenge. Consider too scheduling certain activities together, e.g. make all of your outgoing calls at the same time, when you go out to the shops, make sure that you get that post office visit done too. Try to handle pieces of paper that come onto your desk once, and don’t keep coming back to them over and over again.

This is all about organizing you, and you are unique. Hence, it is impossible for me or anyone else to give you a list. You have to come up with it yourself, and then go to work to reduce the distraction to your trading. I’ve given you a broad hint in what we have been discussing, but it is ultimately down to you.

Remember, your online trading is a business, not a hobby. It will ultimately, if it is not already, be your primary source of income and that upon which your family depends. Hence, you owe it both to yourself and to them to get serious and to get professional, no matter whether you trade from home or on the proprietary trading desk of the biggest firm on Wall Street.

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Forex Trend Trading: The Early Bird Gets the Cash

12 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: foreximpact

Trend trading is where the big money is in the Forex market. While there is money to be made in counter-trending markets, there is only so much that can be made when the market is essentially moving sideways.

Trading when the market trends is where there is the opportunity to make (and if you’re on the wrong side without a stop-loss, possibly lose) major money.

A market goes into a trend anytime there are more buyers than sellers or more sellers than buyers over a prolonged period of time. This trend can be with prices going up (more buyers than sellers) or down (more sellers than buyers). There is money to be made regardless of which way the trend goes, since all trading is done with pairs.

Figuring out the best way to trade trends involves knowing extensive technical analysis, so having a proven and profitable trading system helps immensely. Without a prove and profitable trading system, it’s very unlikely that over the long run, you will profit from Forex trend trading.

While there are all sorts of technical tools for analyzing trades, the simplest way to spot a trend, or what might be the beginning of a trend, is to watch and see if each time period’s high keeps getting higher, indicating the market is steadily trending up in price, or if each period’s low continues to get lower, indicating a downward trend in price.

If you decide to use bands to help your trend trading, remember that a basic rule when using bands is to wait and see when the high price penetrates the upper band. This is your signal that an upward trend is about to start. You want to buy when that price penetrates the upper band and go long, with a trailing stop loss. There’s a good chance the market will make an upward trend that a long position can profit from.

When the price penetrates the lowest band of your corridor, you want to sell and go short, watching the market for any confirmations on any further trends, counter-trends, or pivot points that indicate a trend reversal.

The basic goal of trend trading strategies is always the same. While you don’t want to be the first to test the market, once a market trend reveals itself: join the move early!

Then hold your position, making as much money as possible, until the trend reverses and then get out. This is where using a trailing stop loss can help maximize the profits you earn from any market movement.

Trend trading is where the big money is at, and recognizing and getting in on trends early will make you a very happy (and wealthy) trader in the Forex market.

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From Jason Fielder, Founder, ForexImpact.com

A Creative Approach to Trading Commodities

10 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: futures

To succeed as a futures trader, you need to think creatively about commodities. The story of Sam Brannan, California’s first millionaire, serves as an excellent example:

At the beginning of the 1848 Gold Rush, Sam Brannan, who owned a general store in Sutter’s Fort, discovered that John Sutter and James Marshall had discovered gold. Understandably, the discoverers wanted to keep the strike a secret. Brannan agreed, then quietly scoured northern California buying up every shovel, pick and pan he could find until he had cornered the market.

He then went around town yelling, “We found gold!” and the Gold Rush was on. Hundreds of people flocked to northern California, all needing shovels, picks and pans to search for gold. And there was Sam, the only source for hundreds of miles around! Sam Brannan never lifted a shovel, never swung a pick, never shifted a pan in the search for gold, but he became the first millionaire of the Gold Rush — selling shovels.

COMMODITIES PROFITS AND THE INTERNATIONAL APPROACH
There is often more than one way to profit from commodities. Money can be made not only by betting on the need for resources, but on the processing and transporting of those resources. Remember that futures trading is global. Creative thinking requires that you consider the need for resources in one part of the world and probable suppliers and processors who may be located in other parts of the world.

In thinking creatively about commodity futures markets, factor in the following and see where it leads you:
1. Population

We are at the start of what is expected to be the greatest explosion in population growth in human history. The United Nations estimates that world population will increase by 1 billion people per decade for the first five decades of the 21st century. That means that the number of people on our planet will increase from 6.5 billion today to 9 billion by 2050. Population growth has become exponential.

In the 19th century it took 130 years to add 1 billion lives to the planet. Barely 200 years later in the 21st century, it takes just 13 years. More people means greater demand for natural resources (i.e., commodities). Greater demand means rising commodity prices.

2. Urbanization

People need a place to live and are increasingly being lured to cities where the bulk of the world’s jobs can be found. The exponential growth in population is being accompanied by the greatest increase in urban development the world has ever seen. In the early 20th century, less than 15 percent of the world’s population lived in cities, according to United Nations statistics. In 2005, a full one-half of the world’s population lived in cities. By 2030, the U.N. predicts that 60 percent of the world’s people will be crowded into cities.

People in urban areas consume more natural resources than those in rural areas where life is more sustainable. As urban areas expand, more natural resources and industrial metals will be needed to provide the necessary infrastructure: houses, roads, buildings, cars, hospitals, schools, etc. Whereas cities may have been initially located near plentiful natural resources, the mega-cities of the future may require resources from across the globe.

3. Industrialization
In the 19th century, the first industrial revolution transformed Western Europe and North America. While industrialization has slowly been creeping across the globe during the past century, we are now poised for a second major industrial revolution in what are called the BRIC countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China. The need for natural resources in these countries is enormous and rising fast, pushing up commodity prices as demand rises.

Over the next few decades, China is expected to become the world’s largest consumer of commodities. Of total world production in 2004, China used one-half the cement; one-third of the steel; one-quarter of the copper and one-fifth of the aluminum. China was also second only to America in oil consumption.

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Forex Trading Strategies That Withstand The Test Of Time

6 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: hermanforex

Forex is an abbreviated name for foreign exchange. The Forex trading market is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. For many years, the Forex market was dominated by large institutions such as banks and brokerage firms. However, the Forex market has experienced a major change over the past several years, as a growing number of private investors and traders just like you have started to actively participate and trade. The purpose of this article is to reveal Forex trading strategies that withstand the test of time.

Have An Open Mind: According to Mark Twain, It’s not what we don’t know that hurts us; it’s what we know for sure that just ain’t so.

Good Money Management Alone Is Not Enough: According to Monroe Trout, Good Money Management alone isn’t going to increase your edge at all. If your system isn’t any good, you’re still going to lose money, no matter how effective your money management rules are. But if you have an approach that makes money, then money management can make the difference between success and failure.

Do Not Play Catch Up: According to Richard Dennis, I learned to avoid trying to catch up or double up to recoup losses. I also learned that a certain amount of loss will affect your judgment, so you have to put some time between that loss and the next trade.

Trading System: According to Howard Abell, The trading system gives the trader the ability to control his or her emotional states rather than allowing them to control him. A system is a disciplined method for organizing dynamic, ever-changing market phenomena.

Trade Small: According to Mark Ritchie, I think it’s generally a good idea that when you put on a trade, it should be so small that it seems almost a waste of your time. Always trade at a level that seems too small.

Be Greedy When Others Are Fearful: According to Warren Buffet, Be greedy when others are fearful.

Courage: According to Bill Lipschutz, It is not enough to simply have the insight to see something apart from the rest of the crowd, you also need to have the courage to act on it and to stay with it. It’s very difficult to be different from the rest of the crowd the majority of the time, which by definition is what you are doing if you are a successful trader.

Limit Your Losses: According to Linda Bradford Raschke, The market will decide how much profit to give you. Only you can decide how much to limit your loss.

Good Trades: According to Van K. Tharp, Good Trades Seldom go too far against us.

Always Changing: According to Jack D. Schwager, The markets are always changing, and they are always the same.

The Strategy: According to Sun-Tzu, All men can see those tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved.

Sit On Your Hands: According to Bill Lipschutz, If most traders would learn to sit on their hands 50 per cent of the time, they would make a lot more money.

Psychological Makeup: According to Leo Melamed, You learn to distinguish the good traders from the bad, the successful techniques from the unsuccessful, and the good habits from the faulty. You also learn to distinguish the lover from the fighter, the winners from the losers, the serious from the frivolous, the cerebral from the superficial, and the friend from the foe. But above all, you learn that the psychological makeup of the trader is the single most critical element of success.

Trading Forex on margin carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to invest in foreign exchange you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite.

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Is Forex Trading Essentially Just Gambling?

6 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: jamesw

Forex trading is considered by many to be nothing more than gambling. After all whenever you take a position in a particular currency pair, you are essentially betting on the price to either go up or down by taking a long or short position. So is forex trading really just another form of gambling?

Well to the uneducated person or the inexperienced forex trader, it would appear to be very easy to arrive at this conclusion, particularly if you start watching the chart of any currency pair and observe how it moves in a seemingly random fashion.

However many large financial institutions around the world, and indeed individual traders, make consistent profits from trading forex markets, so you can be pretty sure that they’re not gambling away huge amounts of money every day at random.

There are of course many different ways you can give yourself an edge trading forex. The main way is of course through technical analysis. This is basically the study of charts and technical indicators to identify trading patterns and help you find potentially high probability trading positions.

They work so well because traders all over the world watch the same charts and the same technical indicators and see the same patterns repeating themselves over and over again. This allows them to take positions knowing that the price will most probably behave the same in this instance as before.

For example if the GBP/USD has found support at say 1.9600 three times before, and does so once more on this occasion, then many traders will have also noticed this and will be encouraged to take a long position, and in many ways it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Furthermore with the advancement of technology these days so many people can quickly and easily track any technical indicators they want thanks to the internet so technical analysis has become an even more valid way of trading forex.

So while it is true that on a very short-term basis, there is an element of randomness in the markets, if you look at the longer-term charts and use technical analysis to analyse the markets and make trading decisions, you can place the odds of winning firmly in your favour.

Therefore to answer the original question I would say that forex trading is definitely not another form of gambling because with a bit of education you can become an accomplished technical analyst and determine high probability trading positions where you win far more than you lose.

James Woolley runs a blog where you can learn forex trading and read his Forex Trading Machine review.

A Few Forex Basics

6 March, 2008 | Currency Trading | By: paragon

The term Forex is short for foreign currency exchange market, and it refers to the direct trading of foreign currencies. Forex is actually a virtual network of currency dealers who are connected by means of telecommunications. This interbank market was originally created in 1971 when international trade changed from fixed to floating exchange rates. The Forex market is open 24 hours a day and the currency exchange operations are continued through working days of the week.

Forex is a worldwide market, so when you are sleeping in the United States, dealers in Europe can be trading currencies with their Japanese counterparts. It is the largest financial market in the world, with the equivalent of over $3-4 trillion changing hands every day whereas traded volume on the stock markets is only 500 billion US dollars. Forex is part of the bank-to-bank currency market which is known as the 24-hour interbank market.

Forex trading is becoming more popular every day and it is an exciting and fast-growing marketplace. Transactions are conducted within seconds online and the markets move quickly and take new directions all the time. Forex markets are not based in one place meaning there isn’t some large building on Wall Street where a load of people shout and waive dollar bills in an effort to get other people to buy them. Trading System Software to help investors in the foreign exchange market has been around for a long time, but just recently it has become extremely popular.

Trading Forex has become really accessible for the private investor because of the World Wide Web, and can be a recession proof business, but it must be noted that Forex is not a means of getting rich quick and executing foreign exchange orders with this aim in mind could well end in financial hardship. Trading in online Forex means that when you are investing in foreign exchange, you are buying one currency and at the same time selling another currency. Trading occurs over the telephone and through computer terminals at thousands of established locations, as well as within home-based trading businesses worldwide.

This article contains fairly basic information, but then I am sure there are many people in the world who don’t even know what Forex is, so I haven’t gone into any complex strategies here. In the foreign exchange trading markets there is always a risk that a trade will turn against you, and I must stress that the best way to learn the Forex market is to get some experience with live hands on trading. The single best way to learn how to trade in the Forex markets is to have a go.

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