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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Your Forex Education on Trading Account Basics

By Bart Icles

By now you must already have an idea of how quickly things happen in the forex market. If you have been serious about your forex education, you must also have already known by now that there are still a lot of things that you need to learn. If you have heard about day trading, margin trading, and all the other different types of currency trading, you might have also heard about the different kinds of forex accounts that you can choose to open.

Trading in the foreign exchange market will require you to setup an account. Once you have opened a forex account, you can almost already start competing with banks and large hedge funds in reaping gains from this lucrative yet volatile market. There are three basic types of accounts that you will need to learn about: standard, mini, and managed. Selecting the type of account that you will be setting up totally relies on the size of your initial investment, your tolerance for risks, and the amount of time you can give to currency trading on a daily basis.

Most forex traders have standard trading accounts. This type of account gives you access to standard currency lots that are generally valued at $100,000. Do not let the money figure fool you. A standard currency lot of $100,000 does not mean that you will need to invest $100,000 in capital so you can participate in trading. Recalling what you have learned from your forex education, you will realize that the rules of margin and leverage dictate that you will only need a thousand dollars in a margin account so you can trade for one standard lot.

A mini trading account allows forex traders to make transactions using mini lots. A mini lot is typically equivalent to one-tenth of a standard lot. For example, if a standard lot is valued at $100,000, then mini lots would be at $10,000 each. A lot of standard accounts brokers also offer mini accounts. This allows them to bring in more clients who have significant hesitations in trading in full lots due to the amount of investment that standard accounts require.

Then there are managed accounts. In this type of forex account, you will have control of how much you will put in on your capital but will not be able to make decisions on whether you will be buying or selling. You will leave these decisions to your account managers who will work to meet the profit goals, risk management, and other objectives that you have set. There are two types of managed accounts: pooled funds and individual accounts. In pooled funds, your investment will be put into a mutual fund, along with those of the other investors, and all of you will have your own share of the profit. In individual accounts, an account manager handles each and every account distinctively. Therefore, he will make decisions for each investor instead of making a decision for a group of people. - 23212

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