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Monday, June 1, 2009

Forex Basics

By Frank Rivera

The foreign currency exchange market is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing investment choices in the world. More than a trillion dollars each day is exchanged on the forex market. This is a truly global market that operates 24 hours a day. So why is this massive marketplace becoming so popular and what is forex?

The forex market basically boils down to exchanging currencies between countries. Every time something is purchased from one currency to the next, currencies are being exchanged. In addition to that, you can actually trade these currencies in hopes that they will go up or down in price with a forex broker.

An example of a basic forex trade could be exchanging your US Dollars (USD) for British Pounds (GBP). You wait until the value of the USD goes up a few pips and then you trade your GBP back for the original USD you had in the first place. The difference between how much you paid in US Dollars and how much you received back at the end of the trade is your profit margin.

Pips are the pricing units using when you're trading currencies. Your trading prices will always be quoted in pips and you'll notice you're quoted two sets of prices. This is called your spread. You will need to spend a bit of time understanding how the pricing works if you want to succeed in forex trading.

As with any other form of trading, there are several ways to develop strategies. These can include scalping, swing trading or trending. Scalping is perhaps one of the more popular forms of trading where you simply buy and sell a lot of small transactions and then close out your position again quickly. This helps to minimize any potential losses as you're in and out of the market again very quickly.

When the foreign currency exchange market became more available to smaller investors, the massive surge of interest also brought with it a flood of forex-related products. These range from educational courses to forex robots and coaching programs. While understanding and learning about any form of investment is always a good idea for anyone, it's important that you don't simply buy products because they promise the world. Research any product thoroughly before buying.

Digital products, or informational books that you download to your computer, are a great idea. The only problem is that you can't verify what's inside until after you've paid your money. Always see if you can find reviews for the product you're considering. Join forex-related forums and ask questions of actual traders who are using the programs and systems you want.

In addition to that, you should also do your homework on whichever broker you decide to go with. There have been a few brokers that turned out to be scams, so you'll want to make sure that they are regulated and that you feel comfortable with them. If you live in the United States, you'll probably want to find a broker that is in the United States and regulated by the NFA.

The forex market can be very profitable, but at the same time it can also be very volatile. Spend some time learning about how the market works and understand some of the jargon before you jump in. - 23208

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