by: Jim Wilson
Today and average person can learn forex trading. The sale or trading of currency is at the heart of what forex is all about. As exchange rates fluctuate and the economies of countries go up and down, these investments in cash behave in value very much like the regular stock market.
When you are in the Forex trading market you will find it operates 24 hours a day giving you access to trades when ever you want. Unlike with other markets, such as the stock exchange, you can continue dealing with the currency trading market without worries over it closing at the end of the day. The beauty of forex websites is that they allow you to monitor the market in real time when ever you choose. This really helps in the learning process.
You'll also be provided with tools that will help you understand the mechanics of trading. This is a clear advantage because you can hone your trading skills before laying down your own money in the market.
When you think of it, the forex firms are training you to become skilled at trading for free by providing guidance, demos and news at no additonal cost. It won't take long to feel comfortable in trading. Soon you'll be making money investing as little as $300.
Thanks to the internet, learning the currency market has made it easier for even a regular guy to successfully earn money. Currency representatives, called forex brokers, will most likely provide you with access to the forex market.
Similar to stock brokers, forex brokers are there to help. They can consult with you and provide market information and trading strategies. The advice extends to everything needed to become successful trading forex which includes technical analysis and fundamental analysis data. It is only natural that large financial institutions try to monopolize the market because it provides such a solid return on investment.
Profitable results are there for the taking even for an individual investor with a few dollars, because of the easy access to the internet. As I stated earlier, the online forex companies have been making powerful free tools available to educate and improve the knowledge of new investors.
The best way to choose a forex broker is to decide on what you need at the moment. Many forex internet sites provide a bevy of tools for the beginning trader including detailed research, online trading simulators, and expert technical advice. You will find that some sites offer access to experienced professional forex traders that make themselves available for questions and advice to forex traders at various skill levels. All of these tools are available to beginners to try out.
While many people who actively trade today have had to learn to use the tools available on the internet in the midst of doing business, these tools will be second nature to those who will come after them. Future generations of forex traders will know how to use the full power of forex trading tools that are available to them and they will be the most powerful group of investors that any economy in any market has ever seen.
by: Andrew Daigle
Before jumping into the forex market, you need to arm yourself with some terminology that will be used in any course or software on this subject. The following set of terms were put together with the idea of providing the novice forex trader with the fundamental concepts of the forex trading business. While they sound technical, most are easy to understand and apply.
Let us begin with the instruments that are traded in the forex markets. Currencies are traded in pairs so the instrument will always be in this double denomination. The reason for this is simple; the basis of forex currency trading is to exchange one currency for another. So if the pair is the Euro and the US Dollar, and the forex trader is taking a long position or buying the Euro in hopes that it will appreciate, effectively the trader is also selling US Dollars to buy the Euros. The most widely traded pairs are the Great Britain Pound and the US Dollar (indicated as GBP/USD), the Euro and the US Dollar (the EUR/USD pair), the Aussie Dollar and the US Dollar (AUD/USD pair), the USD and the Japanese Yen (USD/JPY pair), and the Canadian Dollar and the USD (USD/CAD pair). These pairs account for well over 80% of the total volume of the trading in the forex market. The advantage to trading in these currency pairs is that they are highly liquid and allow the investor to convert their portfolio to cash very quickly to realize a profit.
In every pair, the first currency is called the base currency, over which the second one is countered to imply the price of the pair, or commonly referred to as the "cross currency". The second is therefore called the quote currency and the pair price is recorded in terms of the units of the quote currency required to buy one unit of the base currency. Thus, assuming the price of the GBP/USD pair is 1.5, this implies that 1.5 USD will buy 1 GBP.
Every pair is quoted in terms of a bid ask spread. The bid price is the rate at which your forex broker bids to buy the currency at, while the ask price is the rate the forex broker is asking to sell the currency to the forex trader. The bid price will always be less than the ask price and the forex trader will buy at the ask price and sell at the bid price. The bid ask price will be quoted as: GBP/USD 1.532/5, meaning the bid price is 1.532 and the ask price is 1.535.
A pip price interest point), as it is commonly called, is the smallest incremental change a currency pair will experience, for instance, a change in the GBP/USD price from 1.532 to 1.542 is a change of 10 pips. A trading margin is a deposit which is a minimum amount or a small percentage of your traded amount that you have to put up. The remaining amount is supplied by your broker. This amount can vary from 1% to 0.25%, also referred to as 100:1 and 400:1. Most often, forex brokers will offer 100:1 or 200:1 to most clients. This is risky but enables the trader to leverage a large amount that he or she would not otherwise have access to.
Finally, a margin call can happen when the forex trader allows the balance in the trading account to go below the margin deposit percentage agreed upon with the forex broker. The broker will automatically sell your long positions or buy your short positions and clear the entire trading account, returning the margin amount to the trader to protect the trader from losing more money than they have.