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FOREX - Where Fortunes Are Made Everyday
By William McNutt
The Foreign Exchange Market – better known as FOREX - is a world wide market for buying and selling currencies. It handles a huge volume of transactions 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. Daily exchanges are worth approximately $1.5 trillion (US dollars). In comparison, the United States Treasury Bond market averages $300 billion a day and American stock markets exchange about $100 billion a day.
Getting a Forex Trading Education
By Omar Vargas
Many Americans are interested in getting involved in forex trading. Before doing this, you should get a forex trading education. You should never get into forex trading without forex trading education. With the proper forex trading education, you can be on your way to making a tidy profit.
The Basics of Forex
By Michael Sanford
Foreign exchange market is also known as Forex or FX market. To date, it is the world’s biggest "economic bazaar". FX produces an average of over $1 trillion daily earnings. That is 30 times more than combining all the volumes of America’s equity markets. This currency market is where currencies are bought and sold.
Is FOREX Trading Better Than Stocks?
By Ron King
For hundreds of years stocks have been a popular investment. Companies issue stocks to raise capital for expansion and new projects. Each share of the stock represents a partial ownership in the company. When the company makes a profit, the value of the stocks rise. Stock owners can sell their shares for a profit, or hold on to the stock for even more gain in the future. The Foreign Exchange Market (FOREX) is quite different from the stock exchange. FOREX is primarily a short-term market.
FOREX Online Trading – An Introduction
By David Shephard
The Foreign Exchange Market (better known as the FOREX or FX market) as we know it today was established in 1971, following the abolishment of fixed currency exchanges. Operating 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, the daily currency trades on the FOREX market are worth in the region of $1.9 trillion US dollars making it the world's largest market and putting the major stock markets firmly into second place. So just what is FOREX trading and who are the players in this market?
Trading with Strategy
by Nicholas H. Bang
Anyone who says you can consistently make money in foreign exchange markets is being untruthful. Foreign exchange by nature, is a volatile market. The practice of trading it by way of margin increases that volatility exponentially. We are therefore talking about a very 'fast market' which is naturally inconsistent.
Forex Trading - An introduction
by Mark McRae
The word FOREX is derived from the words Foreign Exchange and is the largest financial market in the world. Unlike many markets the FX market is open 24 hours per day and has an estimated $1.2 Trillion in turnover every day. This tremendous turnover is more than the combined turnover of the main worlds' stock markets on any given day.
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Leverage In Forex
by Surefire Forex Trading
Leverage financed with credit, such as that purchased on a margin account is very common in Forex. A margined account is a leverageable account in which Forex can be purchased for a combination of cash or collateral depending what your brokers will accept.
Welcome to Forex
by Scott Owens
Go to a dinner party and mention your involvement with forex and you’re likely to get a few baffled looks. Most people don’t have a clue what forex is or how it works. Worst of all, neither do most beginning forex traders. Understanding what makes these markets tick is a good step towards a successful trading record.
Basic Principles Of Forex Trading
It is important to have a realistic expectation of what you can achieve through forex trading. The nature of trading is such that you may make a good return on your initial capital over an annual period, but during that period you may have a number of consecutive losing months, with only a few bumper months inbetween.