03
Jan

What About Forex Trading?

Forex has been around for quite some time and they used to only cater to the very wealthy. The market is being controlled by very rich people as well as the bigger banks.

But the coming of the internet has made a lot of these avenues possible for private investors. There have been lots of automated Forex trading tools including fap turbo and other types of software that have come out to assist in your Forex trading.

First though you should know exactly what trading in the currency markets entails and have some basic knowledge before you get started. Many investors are challenged and overwhelmed, when they explore new markets without prior expertise.

This may result in some very big losses. Due to the recession in the United States, those who thought that their investments were well allocated, find themselves with losses of up to fifty percent. You do not have to go through the suffering like everybody else.

So what are some basic facts about the Forex market?

1. It’s open 24/7 and year-round.

2. Over US$2 trillion in transactions are conducted in every 24 hour period making it the largest market on earth

3. Due to this incredibly high volume it’s virtually impossible to corner or move the market or matter what how big the size of the transactions you’re able to do.

4. Also due to the huge size it is the most liquid market on earth so when you want to get out and exit a trade you can do so almost instantaneously

5. Setting up an account is basically the same as setting up a stock trading account like you would normally do at any other brokerage

What currency can be traded on the foreign exchange market?

The United States, Australian, and Canadian dollars are some of the most used monies as well as the Yen from Japan, Switzerland’s Fanc and of course Britian’s pound can be used for trading when used in pairs.

Currencies being paired into groups of two is part of the foreign currency market.

The seven basic pairs are as follows:

1. The US dollar/Euro

2. The US dollar/Japanese yen

3. The US dollar/British pound

4. The US dollar/Swiss Franc

5. The US dollar/Canadian dollar

6. The US dollar/Australian dollar

7. The US dollar/New Zealand dollar

It seems that if you look at various stats over 70% of trades are done in the Euro/US dollar pair. Trades are done in pips, which is a specific term of jargon unique to the Forex market. This is the smallest unit or increment a currency pair can trade in.

For example, you have probably seen some of the quotes that you can buy one euro for $1.53 US. This would be the Euro/USD dollar pair. So if you were to trade 10 pips of this pair then you would be able to get €10 for a price of $15.30 US.

Then of course you would be hoping that the euro would rise against the dollar so that when you went to sell your €10 you could get say $16 US for them which would leave you a profit of $.70 US.

The standard transaction size in forex, aka 4x, is 100,000 units of the base currency of the country that you live in. There is also a mini transaction of 10,000 units and a micro-transaction of 1000 units of your base currency. You must have access to a micro or mini account with Forex in order to make small lot transactions, that are specifically created for this purpose.

Forex does offer you the ability for some massive leverage but leverage as you know is a double edged sword. You can experience the joy of turning a small amount of money into a landfall if your trade is successful. When there are losses in trading you could loose enormous amounts of funds out of all of your accounts not just the small amount that you have invested in it.

This is a good start to your Forex education and you definitely need to know more before you dip your toe in the water and risk your own real money in this market place which is rife with opportunity but also infested with sharks who would love nothing more than to take all your money.

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