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Monday, June 15, 2009

Forex Market Made Easy

By Bart Icles

The foreign exchange market (Forex or FX) is where the trading of the world's currency takes place.The market is highly flexible and volatile as it operates in a 24 hour basis, making it ideal for all types of investors from around the globe to participate, with trading volumes amounting to over $1.5 trillion US dollars daily. International trade and investments must go through the currency market since transactions between foreign nationalities involve the exchange of their respective currencies.

The major players or main market participants in the currency market are the banks (commercial, investment, and central), corporations, investment firms, speculators, retail brokers, non-bank foreign exchange companies, remittance companies, and individuals.

The advantages of trading in the Forex market are as follows:

Accessibility -The Forex market is not tied down to one specific location where traders can actually meet to transact their trades, but its rather an over the counter market done through the phone, fax, and the Internet. The major trading centers around the world are: New York, London, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Zurich, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, and Sydney, which all close operations only on Sunday's. Any trader can do transactions at any time that is convenient to him. Whatever time frame he wants to trade at, in whatever time of the day. The market is not short of buyers and sellers, and transactions are always on the go. With the endless stream of traders (buyers and sellers) you can expect to do transactions that come close to the last market price.

Liquidity - Because of its size and scope, it is highly liquid with a continuous flow of currencies coming from all investment sources around the globe, such as International banks that continuously provide bid and ask offers, paving for a steady presence of buyers and sellers each day.

Open Market - Factors that can have an effect on the value of the currencies is so immense and its participants so many as well, that it makes it difficult to be manipulated. This eliminates the ability of some individuals or institutions to engage in "inside trading", therefore leveling the playing field and giving everyone the chance to compete fair and square.

Currency Pairing - Major currencies are paired or pitted against another major currency, such as the US dollar against the Japanese Yen, or the Euro against the English Pound. The money making potential arises since there is always movement involved between the paired currencies. Even minor fluctuations can mean substantial profits because of the great amount of money existing in each transaction. So if an investor speculates or believes that the dollar will move up against the euro, he will then sell euros and buy dollars. - 23208

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