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postheadericon Trading Forex Currency

Trade is basically defined as an exchange of goods or services at an agreed rate of exchange (e.g. two apples for three oranges). And in the same way that apples and bananas can be traded, currencies can also be exchanged for one another.

Foreign Exchange or Forex currency trading involves buying and selling one currency for another at a mutually determined rate. Various parties from different countries around the world participate in this process that contributes to the largest financial market in the world. With more than US$ 1.5 trillion traded each day and with the traders coming from all parts of the globe, Forex currency trading continues for 24 hours a day every single day of the year to accommodate all possible trade between different nations.

Exporters, importers, and local and international fund managers are the main participants in the trade. Banks, however, play a significant role as it mediates almost all trade. Forex currency trading has actually been dubbed as an “interbank” transaction owing largely to that fact.

The exchange rate used for trading which ultimately determines the published rates seen in daily broadsheets may depend on a lot of things. Macroeconomic indicators such as interest rates and the inflation rate can influence it just as much as political and social events like the implementation of new policies or elections results. It is due to this plus the large number of participants in Forex currency trading that it is considered the most volatile trade market – that is, compared to the securities and money markets.

On the other hand, because of the large volume of active Forex currency trading each day between more than one hundred fifty countries, it is also considered as the most liquid trade market. Based on research, the average trader would probably trade as often as ten times in one day. Now imagine millions of traders across the globe working at that rate – or even more – each day and you will definitely see trading where money flows easily at a very high turnover rate and where realized gains could be converted very easily to cash.

Forex currency trading is generally unregulated. While certain countries impose some form of control through their central banks, no single organizations governs the entire market. Central banks can only impose control in the sense that it could draft monetary policies for the country itself to protect it from huge losses in trade. Its role in how the whole market works, however, is very minimal.

Foreign governments at times participate in Forex currency trading to influence their own currency’s value. This can hardly be accounted for as a form of regulation because governments participate fairly in the market in the same way that banks and multinational firms do. To achieve a target currency value, governments either flood the market with currency or buy out currencies. The former works to devaluate the currency while the latter causes its value to appreciate. But while some experts believe this to be a sound way to stabilize a currency’s value, many economists believe otherwise, claiming that this could hardly have an effect in the long-run because the sheer volume and size of the Forex market prevents one body from manipulating even one aspect of it. Eventually, currencies will reflect its real value no matter how much governments try to manipulate them – that is just how the free market works.

As with all kinds of trade, Forex currency trading can be tricky and it takes significant amounts of research and experience to be successful at it.

By: Kenny Yong

postheadericon Leverage in Forex Trading Explained

Leverage is a major component of forex trading and is one of the main reasons why so many people are drawn to forex trading in the first place. Leverage basically allows you to trade positions far in excess of your initial trading capital which means you can potentially make vast profits from forex trading.

However it should be pointed out that leverage works both ways. Whilst you can earn a lot of money very quickly by making winning trades, you can also lose money very quickly by using leverage. This is not uncommon either. There are lots of forex traders who have blown their account completely just through one single losing position, and all because they over-leveraged themselves.

Let me explain in more detail how leverage actually works when trading forex and why it is potentially so dangerous.

If you visit the website of any forex broker you will usually be presented with appealing offers such as ‘trade forex with 1:200 leverage’ or ‘open an account with us and enjoy 1:400 leverage’. These offers are designed to appeal to forex newbies who are drawn to brokers who offer high leverage rates because it means they can trade large positions whilst only risking a small amount of capital. In these examples 200 and 400 times their trading capital respectively. In other words $1000 can be used to trade a position worth $200,000 or $400,000.

Of course ultimately it’s the forex brokers themselves that benefit from such leverage because they know that the majority of forex traders will end up losing money, and by enabling their traders to overcommit themselves it means they make more profits in the long run. Plus even if they do not overcommit themselves they know that even a small move can result in large losses for highly leveraged traders.

So as a forex trader, you should be wary of signing up to brokers who offer high levels of leverage. It usually ends up benefiting them more than it benefits you. Your major concern should be finding a top quality reputable company that is reliable even during busy periods of the day, offers tight spreads, and is fully licensed and regulated by the relevant authorities. Leverage should not really be an issue at all.

Your aim is to make money so to do this you should use strict money management rules. This means employing a tight stop loss and only risking a very small percentage, ie 2 or 3%, of your trading capital on any one trade. This will mean that any losses you may incur are kept small in relation to your total bankroll which means you can stay in the game and live to fight another day.

The thing to remember is that you can still make substantial profits from forex trading without over-leveraging yourself. High leveraged positions should be reserved for gamblers and we all know that gamblers using end up losing money in the long run.

By: James Woolley

postheadericon The Ideal Forex Trading Plan

When entering the foreign currency exchange market known as Forex, an investor should have a plan. Forex is the oldest, safest and most lucrative investment market in the world.

The Forex Investor is in control of his portfolio at all times. There are few fees in Forex Trading and there is no threat of insider trading.

In order to be successful in Forex Trading, an investor will begin by educating himself on the many variables that are inherent to Forex. He should enroll in a reputable course in Forex online and familiarize himself with the currency market by setting up a demo account on one of the many online sites. A demo account does not require any capital, but it does train an investor in how to approach Forex trading.

A Forex investor must learn to maximize his profits and minimize his losses. He can do that by learning to analyze corporate and governmental press releases and economic forecasts. An investor must seek out and incorporate sound investment strategies and learn how to read charts and graphs pertaining to the currency trade.

Forex trading has the highest volatility in the investment market, and it is tempting to just jump into the trading and make decisions based on the spikes and dips in currency values, but a successful Forex trader knows that he must never buy or sell using his emotions as leverage. He never trades out of fear or greed.

To be successful in Forex, a trader should stick to a strategic plan that adheres to what was successful in past trading and what makes sense according to reputable strategists.

By: Milos Pesic

postheadericon Forex Avenger – Automated Forex Trading System

Forex Avenger was consist of 10 videos and 1 PDF report explaining everything for your reference. This automated forex trading system gives you a trading system that will show you the right way to place your trade. Forex Avenger is different because the system is so simple and yet so powerful. The system also withstand any market condition.

Automated systems allow you to pick up a currency and record the asking and selling price. All that’s required are funds in your account because your buy and sell orders would be executed instantly. Automatic and automated forex trading systems spa and NYC tool that lets you specify a currency, an asking price, and a selling price beforehand. With a small seed amount and with the help of a broker, your purchase and sell orders will be executed instantly.

Automated or automatic Forex trading involves the use of a trading program that places trades for you without requiring any intervention. Automatic Forex trading systems are often sought out by individuals that wish to benefit from trading the Forex market without it being a full time job.

Online Forex brokers offer mini and micro trading accounts, some with a minimum account deposit of $300 or less. Now we’re not saying you should open an account with the bare minimum but it does makes Forex much more accessible to the average poorer individual who doesn’t have a lot of start-up trading capital. Online Mini-FX accounts, which can typically be opened with as little as $300, offer 0.5% margin, meaning that $50 in trading capital can control a 10,000 unit currency position. This is another reason why people use forex trading online as a way to make highly leveraged investments.

Forex Avenger can nail trade after trade with unheard 82.69% accuracy.

By: Mike Freije