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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Forex Trading Basics

By John Eather

Day-after-day, much more than 2 trillion dollars is traded in the Foreign Exchange market. Without doubt the biggest trading in the globe. Forex is open 24/5, including public vacations. The world financial centres start out trading in Sydney, and then to Tokyo, and lastly London and New York.

There are buyers who are always participating and sellers at anytime, anywhere on the globe. This permits the Forex market to have the most liquidity the planet has ever recognised. Currencies in the FX market is always traded in pairs, e.g., EUR/USD, GBP/USD or UDS/JPY. All trades concur with the selling of one and the purchasing of another currency. The premise for the buy or sell is the base currency. Consider of the currency as an aim to be bought or sold with the the base currency being the 1st of the pair.

The main currency of the Forex market and generally the base for quotes is the United States dollar and includes USD/JPY, USD/CHF and USD/CAD. There are exceptions and they are EUR/USD and GBP/USD. These and other numerous currencies quotes express in units of one dollar ($1) USD per the other half of the pair. For example, quote of USD/CAD. 1.1302 simply means one US ($1) equals 1.130 Canadian. You'll often find when trading Forex, a double sided quote. It will be a bid' and ask' price quote. Bid' is the price to sell the base currency while, at the same time, buying the other currency. Ask' price is the buy cost of base currency while, at the same time, selling the other currency from broker.

The differences between bid' and ask' prices is the spread and is paid to the Forex broker as commission. Commission-free trading is offered by majority of brokers, and they instead profit from trades' spread. On major currency pairs the spread is usually 3-5 pips. Rollovers, what are they? The process by which the completion of a deal is rolled to another value date. The cost is based on the differential rate of the pair of currencies. Almost all brokers will roll your open positions thus allowing the position to be held over indefinitely.

Forex brokers trade on the margin or leverage and trading this actually allows you the advantage of not having to fully payout on the total cost of the positions value. The brokers in Forex trading, at least most of them, allow more leverage than futures or stocks. The amount of leverage access in Forex trading might be up to five hundred times higher in value of your trading account. In Forex trading the leverage availability is among one of the first concerns of many traders of FX.

Brokers who take advantage of the leverage can make larger, much larger profits and as this can sometimes be a double edge sword and they can also ecru very large losses. However, with a careful, affordable and properly prepared plan and persistence this may never be an issue. A properly put together investment plan will aid you in your success. Here I will issue a word of caution. As in gambling, you should never, never ever invest more than you can comfortably afford to lose and when you do profit, begin using the profit for investment purposes. Go online and open and practice in fun and when ready go for it and good luck. - 23212

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