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Avoiding Pitfalls on Online Currency Trading Forex

Foreign Exchange markets was established when the floating exchange rates started to materialize. It is an inter-dealer or inter-bank market based from the numerous networks of major banks worldwide. It is also called an OTC or Over the Counter market because the transactions are done between any counter parties who agree to trade through an electronic network or telephone.

  • How To Read Candlestick Charts

    Knowing how to read candlestick charts is essential for both stock trading and foreign currency trading. Candlesticks are a record of price movements that can help a trader to identify trends and spot upcoming breakouts and reversals or retracements. Many traders are able to develop profitable trading systems almost entirely on the basis of candlestick [...]

  • Instant Online Forex Trading

    Before going any further, you must know what online Forex trading is. Forex is the shortened term for foreign exchange. The actual trading does not involve commodities like shares or stocks. It is a financial market where currencies are being traded with other currencies. Forex trading is expressed in currency pairs, for example: US dollars [...]

  • Introduction to Fundamental Analysis

    FOREX traders almost always rely on analysis to make plan their trading strategies. There are two basic types of FOREX analysis – technical and fundamental. This article will look at fundamental analysis and how it used in FOREX trading. Fundamental analysis refers to political and economic conditions that may affect currency prices. FOREX traders using [...]

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