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The term Forex is quite familiar to most people in the business sector. The Foreign Exchange Market is the largest known financial market in the whole world and many stories of success and failure have loomed over its existence. Its popularity has zoomed over the years and it now has a daily turnover average of $1.9 trillion US dollars.
Putting it simply, Forex means simultaneous buying of a currency and the selling of yet another currency, these currencies are being traded in pairs, one currency being traded for another.
There are two good reasons why currencies are bought, and sold. Five percent of the daily turnover comes from companies and/or governments that buy/sell products and services from foreign countries. They will then convert their profits (foreign currencies) into their respective domestic currencies. The remaining ninety five percent is for speculation or the ‘trading for profit’.
If you’re new with the FOREX currency trading, it is important to take note of the most liquid currencies because they are the ‘most traded’ ones. These currencies are called ‘the majors’, which includes the US dollar, Euro, Japanese yen, British pound, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc and the Australian dollar.
The Foreign Exchange Market cannot be manipulated, and is free of any external controls. That’s what makes it unique and distinct from other financial markets.
Aside from that, money is moving fast in the FX market. A single investor can’t possibly affect a major currency’s price in a significant manner. Traders are willing buyers/sellers, and so they can open and close positions that easily.
The FX market has a wide variety of participants. Some enter the market with a long term goal, while others do trading for short term only. Compared to the stock market, a lot of people’s attention is drawn to currency trading.
Transactions involving foreign currencies on an exchange are not centralized. It takes place via telecommunications. Currency trading is open twenty four hours a day, beginning Sunday afternoon till Friday afternoon.
Dealers will quote all the major currencies in every time-zone in the world. An investor can purchase through these dealers, once they have decided on what currency has the best speculation.
Forex currency trading is a potentially rewarding investment. There are risks, just like any other investment. But the rewards from your investment are much greater. The profits from your capital investment are enormous. Other people, even major players, will surely find it hard to influence the FX market.
Who says that you can’t make money from trading it? Currency trading has certainly a high upside; on the other hand, the downside is immense and scary. That is why you need to be sure of the trades that you make before doing them.
Since any investment venture will likely have risks, allow yourself enough time to study the exposure of the FX market, before actually making a trade.
If you want to be successful in the FX market, you must be aware of the current events around the globe, be it political or about economics. Currencies are greatly affected by these significant events. You can see the actual currency fluctuations based on what’s happening in their country.
You need this important information to be able to make sound evaluations. It is also important to know the different codes of each currency, but you don’t need to memorize it all. Just be familiar with the different codes, that way you’ll be able to make quick decisions when necessary.
The Foreign Exchange Market is truly an attractive investment instrument. It offers boundless opportunities for individuals seeking for a profitable investment, but in return, you have to be ever vigilant at a daily basis.
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