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What A Beginner In Forex Trading Should Know

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The foreign exchange (forex) market is undoubtedly one of the most liquid financial markets in the world with a daily volume of more than 3 million U.S. dollars. Because of this very liquid nature of the forex market, a lot of people from all walks of life are being enticed to try their luck in forex trading, hoping to double, triple, and – if really lucky – exponentially grow their money through it. For some people, it can be a very lucrative venture. For majority, though, if not done correctly and wisely, it can result to insurmountable losses.

Since forex trading is speculative in nature, that is, a lot of its activities are largely based on guided speculations, there is only a low percentage of market activity that represent companies’ and governments’ fundamental currency conversion needs. This is the reason why if you are intending to do forex trading, you yourself should know everything about it.

To avoid the losses, you should be able to know all that you need to know about forex trading. The best approach to this is to ask for an experienced forex trader’s help in understanding the different areas that you need to know about the forex market, from the most basic down to the most complicated strategies that you can be able to employ when you finally venture out into forex trading yourself.

If you are a beginner in the forex trading world, here are some of the things that you definitely need to know about:

1. A pip (percentage in point) is the smallest price increment in a currency involved in the forex trading world. They are calculated per currency pair. For example, when you are trading US dollars/Swiss Francs with US dollars as the base currency, whenever it rises or falls, there will be a movement on pip values.

2. The major currencies being traded online are AUD, GBP, CHF, USD, JPY, EUR, and the CAD. Other currencies are considered minor currencies.

3. The first currency in the pair is called the base currency while the quote currency is the second currency pair. For example, in trading CAD/USD, CAD is the base currency while USD is the quote currency.

4. Transaction costs are often higher when trading cross currency. Cross currency is a pair that does not involve the USD. It requires more skills in knowledge when trading cross currency since it is more complicated.

These are basically the basics in forex trading. Of course, you should not be limiting your knowledge to these basics since the forex trading world is full of twists and turns that would require knowing different techniques and strategies.

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Forex Trading Advantages Outweighs Disadvantages

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With a daily volume of more than 3.2 million U.S. dollars, the foreign exchange is indisputably the most liquid financial market in the world. Simply put, it is the trading of almost all the currencies in the world. Since forex trading involves selling and buying different currencies from all over the world and profiting from the differences of the current exchange rates, it can yield high profits. This is a very good advantage especially if you’re looking to earn big, however, the disadvantage in playing in the forex market is that is can also be very risky. This is because forex trading is speculative in nature, that is, a lot of its activities are largely based on guided speculations, and there is only a low percentage of market activity that represent companies’ and governments’ fundamental currency conversion needs.

Forex trading is directly taking place between the two entities who are necessary participants to make a trade possible. It can take place over the phone or over the electronic networks all over the globe. The main forex trading centers are New York in the United States, Tokyo in Japan, Sydney in Australia, Frankfurt in Germany, and London in the United Kingdom. Having these centers in place makes sure that the forex market is trading 24 hours.

Gauging whether putting your stake in the forex market is worth it or not can be done when one is given enough education on the advantages and disadvantages that the forex market entails. Some of its advantages are: 1. The liquidity of the forex market is like no other. This ensures price stability and narrow “spreads,” that is, the difference between the asking rate and the bid. 2. It showcases a high leveraging capacity which enables one to have a position worth up to a hundred times more than one’s margin deposit. 3. Trading occurs 24 hours, from Sunday evening (8:00 PM GMT) to Friday evening (10:00 pm GMT). This gives one the much-needed opportunity to be able to do something about bad news affecting the forex markets. 4. There is profit potential even in falling markets. Since forex trading is very dynamic in nature, there are a lot of opportunities to earn profits. Say for example the USD is stronger against the EUR and vice versa, you can sell EUR and you can buy it back later at a lower price. 5. Forex trading occurs without parties having commissions. DISADVANTAGE: 1. Since it is a very dynamic market, it can present a high risk if one does not watch it too closely.

Having a forex trading system shouldn’t be complicated. Once a system works, one should keep using it.

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Comments (0) May 10 2009