FOREX MARKET HOURSAt 7:00 pm Sunday, New York time, trading begins as markets open in Tokyo, Japan. Next, Singapore and Hong Kong open at 9:00 pm EST, followed by the European markets in Frankfurt (2:00 am), and then London (3:00 am). By 4:00 am, the European markets are in full swing, and Asia has concluded their trading day. The U.S. markets open first in New York around 8:00 am Monday, as Europe winds down. Australia will take over around 5:00 pm, and by 7:00 pm Tokyo is ready to re-open.All times are quoted in Eastern Standard Time (New York).FX or Forex, currency trading is the trading of one currency against another. In terms of trading volume, the currency exchange market is the world’s largest market, with daily trading volumes in excess of $1.5 trillion US dollars. This is orders of magnitude larger than the bond or stock markets. The New York Stock Exchange, for example, has a daily trading volume of approximately $50 billion. Currencies are traded for hedging and speculative purposes. Various market participants such as individuals, corporations, and institutions trade forex for one or both reasons. Corporate treasurers, private individuals and investors have currency exposures during the the regular course of business. The FXTrade Platform is an ideal platform to hedge any such exposure. An investor, who has bought a European stock and expects the EUR exchange rate to decline, can hedge his currency exposure by selling the EUR against the USD. Currency markets are ideally suited for speculative trading. The foreign exchange market has a daily volume in excess of 1.5 trillion USD, which is 50 times the size of the transaction volume of all the equity markets taken together. This makes the foreign exchange market, by far, the most liquid and efficient financial market of the world. Thanks to its efficiency, there is little or no slippage of market price for the execution of even large buy and sell orders. Traders are able to take advantage of intra-day volatility thanks to the low spreads and enter positions for short time periods, such as minutes and hours. Unlike equity trading, where restrictions limit a trader’s ability to profit from a market down turn, there are no such constraints on currency trading. Currency traders can take advantage of both up and down trends thus increasing their profit potential.The most commonly traded currencies are: USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, CHF, CAD and AUD.The most commonly traded currency pair is EUR/USD.Forex Symbol Guide Symbol Currency Pair Trading Terminology GBP/USD British Pound / US Dollar “Cable” EUR/USD Euro / US Dollar “Euro” USD/JPY US Dollar / Japanese Yen “Dollar Yen” USD/CHF US Dollar / Swiss Franc “Dollar Swiss”, or “Swissy” USD/CAD US Dollar / Canadian Dollar “Dollar Canada” AUD/USD Australian Dollar / US Dollar “Aussie Dollar” EUR/GBP Euro / British Pound “Euro Sterling” EUR/JPY Euro / Japanese Yen “Euro Yen” EUR/CHF Euro / Swiss Franc “Euro Swiss” GBP/CHF British Pound / Swiss Franc “Sterling Swiss” GBP/JPY British Pound / Japanese Yen “Sterling Yen” CHF/JPY Swiss Franc / Japanese Yen “Swiss Yen” NZD/USD New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar “New Zealand Dollar” or “Kiwi” USD/ZAR US Dollar / South African Rand “Dollar Zar” or “South African Rand” GLD/USD Spot Gold “Gold” SLV/USD Spot Silver “Silver” CURRENCY PAIRSAll currencies are assigned an International Standards Organization (ISO) code abbreviation. In currency trading, these codes are often used to express which specific currencies make up a currency pair. For example, USD/JPY refers to two currencies: the US Dollar and the Japanese Yen. SPOT FOREX Spot foreign exchange is always traded as one currency in relation to another. So a trader who believes that the dollar will rise in relation to the Euro, would sell EUR/USD. That is, sell Euros and buy US dollars. The following is guide for quoting conventions: What does it mean to be “long” or “short” a currency?Being long means buying a currency. Being short means selling a currency. If a trader goes long USD/JPY, he or she buys US Dollars and sells Japanese Yen. Buying a currency is synonymous with taking a long position in that currency. A trader takes a long position in a currency if he or she believes it will appreciate in value.If a trader goes short USD/JPY, he or she sells US Dollars and buys Japanese Yen. Selling a currency is synonymous with shorting that currency. A trader would short a currency if he or she believes it will depreciate in value.CURRENCY TRADING: BUYING AND SELLING CURRENCIESAll Forex trades result in the buying of one currency and the selling of another (currency trading), simultaneously. Buying (”going long”) the currency pair implies buying the first, base currency and selling an equivalent amount of the second, quote currency (to pay for the base currency). It is not necessary to own the quote currency prior to selling, as it is sold short. A trader buys a currency pair if he/she believes the base currency will go up relative to the quote currency, or equivalently that the corresponding exchange rate will go up. Selling (”going short”) the currency pair implies selling the first, base currency, and buying the second, quote currency. A trader sells a currency pair if he/she believes the base currency will go down relative to the quote currency, or equivalently, that the quote currency will go up relative to the base currency. An open trade or position is one in which a trader has either bought or sold one currency pair and has not sold or bought back an adequate amount of that currency pair to effectively close the trade. When a trader has an open trade or position, he/she stands to profit or lose from fluctuations in the price of that currency pair.Forex is the backbone of all international capital transactions. Compared to the slim profit margins rendered in other areas of commercial banking, huge profits are generally produced in a matter of minutes form minor currency market movements. Some banks generate 60% of their profits from trading currency aggressively.Trading volume has been growing at a rate of 25% per year since the mid-1980s and therefore it is not difficult to accept the notion that the currency market is one of the world fastest growing industries. What used to require days to accomplish in Europe or Asia now oly takes a few minutes. Needless to say, technology has changed everything and millions of Dollars are moved from one currency into another every second of every day by major banks through computers and for the average investor, with the touch of a computer key.Foreign exchange is the backbone of all international capital transactions. Compared to the slim profit margins rendered in other areas of commercial banking, huge profits are generally produced in a matter of minutes from minor currency options market movements. Some banks generate up to 60% of their profits from trading currency aggressively. Transactions in foreign currencies take place when one country’s currency is purchased (exchanged) with another country’s currency. The price agreed upon or negotiated for the currency purchased is referred to as the foreign exchange rate. Major commercial banks in the money market centers throughout the world are responsible for the majority of foreign currencies bought and sold. Trading volume has been growing at a rate of 25% per year since the mid-1980s and therefore it is not difficult to accept the notion that the currency options is the world’s fastest growing industry. What used to require days to accomplish in Europe or Asia now only takes a few minutes. Needless to say, technology has changed everything and millions of Dollars are moved from one currency into another every second of every day by major banks through computers and for the average investor, with the touch of a phone.FOREX BASICS – What’s a PIP A “pip” is the smallest increment in any currency pair. In EUR/USD, a movement from .8951 to .8952 is one pip, so a pip is .0001. In USD/JPY, a movement from 130.45 to 130.46 is one pip, so a pip is .01. CALCULATING THE WORTH OF A PIP How much in dollars is this movement worth, for example, per 10,000 Euros in EUR/USD? How much is one pip worth per 10,000 Dollars in USD/JPY? We will refer to the size, in this case 10,000 units of the base currency, as the “Notional Amount”. The formula for calculating a pip value is therefore: (one pip, with proper decimal placement / currency exchange rate) x (Notional Amount) Using USD/JPY as an example, this yields: (.01/130.46) x USD 10,000 = $0.77 or 77 cents per pip Using EUR/USD as an example, we have: (.0001/.8942) x EUR 10,000 = EUR 1.1183 But we want the pip value in USD, so we then must multiply EUR 1.1183 x (EUR/USD exchange rate): EUR 1.1183 x .8942 = $1.00 This is in fact a phenomenon you will see with any currency in which the currency is quoted first (such as EUR/USD or GBP/USD): the pip value is always $1.00 per 10,000 currency units. This is why pip (or “tick”) values in currency futures, where the currency is quoted first, are always fixed. Approximate pip values for the major currencies are as follows, per 10,000 units of the base currency: USD/JPY: 1 pip = $.77 (i.e. a change from 130.45 to 130.46 is worth about $.77 per $10,000) EUR/USD: 1 pip = $1.00 (.8941 to .8942 is worth $1.00 per 10,000 Euros) GBP/USD: 1 pip = $1.00 (1.4765 to 1.4766 is worth $1.00 per 10,000 Pounds) USD/CHF: 1 pip = $.59 (1.6855 to 1.6866 is worth $.59 per $10,000)SpreadThe spread is the difference between the price that you can sell currency at ( Bid) and the price you can buy currency at ( Ask). The spread on majors is usually 3 pips under normal market conditions. Market HoursThe spot Forex market is unique to any other market in the world; trading 24-hours a day. Somewhere around the world a financial center is open for business and banks and other institutions exchange currencies every hour of the day and night, only stopping briefly on the weekend. Foreign exchange markets follow the sun around the world, giving traders the flexibility of determining their trading day and the ability to take advantage of global economic events.FOREX or The Foreign exchange rate market is an international market where various currency exchange transactions take place; this is in the shape of simultaneously buying one currency and selling another. The most commonly traded currencies are referred to as “Majors”; over 85% of daily transactions on Forex trading involve the Majors. These seven currencies are the US Currency (Dollar, USD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Swiss Franc (CHF), Canadian Dollar (CAD) and Australian Dollar (AUD). The Forex system in operation today was established in the 1970s when free currency exchange rates were introduced, this period also saw the US Dollar overtake the British Pound as the benchmark currency. Prior to this and in particular during World War II, exchange rate remained more stable. Forex trading in simplest terms is the buying of one currency and the selling of another. Forex trading, also referred to, as “FX” is open to corporations, small businesses, commercial banks, investment funds and private individuals, it is the largest financial market in the world averaging a daily turnover of over $1 trillion dollars, making it a diverse and exciting market. It is a 24-hour market enabling it to accommodate constant changing world currency exchange rates . According to New York time, trading begins at 2.15pm on Sunday in Sydney and Singapore and progresses through to Tokyo at 7pm, London at 2am and reaches New York at 8am. This leaves investors free to respond to global political, economic and social events when they take place, day or night. Unlike trading on the stock market, the forex market is not conducted by a central exchange, but on the “interbank” market, which is thought of as an OTC (over the counter) market. Trading takes place directly between the two counterparts necessary to make a trade, whether over the telephone or on electronic networks all over the world. The main centres for trading are Sydney, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt and New York. This worldwide distribution of trading centres means that the forex market is a 24-hour market.





By: Larry Schade
Sep
26
Filed Under (Trading XAU) by admin
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By: lithium1q
So, you want to learn how to trade currency on the foreign exchange market? The process of trading currencies appears very straight-forward on the surface; but, there is more to it than meets the eye.

The currency trading tutorial you’re about to receive here will give you a basic idea of how things works. However, you must keep in mind that this tutorial is only scratching the surface. The Forex market is complex, fast-paced and requires serious further study if you wish to trade successfully.

Now that we have that disclaimer out of the way, let’s begin by looking at the fundamental unit involved in every trade: the ‘currency pair’.

What are currency pairs?

Currency pairs are units of 2 currencies involved in a foreign exchange trade. For example, if you want to sell U.S. dollars to buy Euros, you would look at the exchange rate quoted for the EUR/USD currency pair. Or, if you wanted to sell Euros to buy U.S. dollars, you would look at the exchange rate quoted for the USD/EUR currency pair.

You might thinking: “Aren’t they the same thing?” Well, they almost are, but you must look at the correct pair, in the correct order, based on the currency being purchased.

There are two reasons for doing this:

First, it is easier to calculate the results of your exchange in terms of how much of the base currency you can purchase with your ‘quote’ currency. Your base currency is the currency you intend to buy, and the quote currency is the currency you intend to sell in exchange for the base.

When quoting an exchange rate, your broker will list the base currency first in the pair, and the quote currency second.

This means that when you see a pair like EUR/USD, you are seeing the cost of 1 Euro in U.S. Dollars. An exchange rate quote of EUR/USD = 1.4436 means that 1 Euro costs $1.4436 in U.S. Dollars.

Likewise, the USD/EUR pair indicates the cost of 1 U.S. Dollar in terms of Euros. An exchange rate of USD/EUR = 0.6834 would mean that 1 U.S Dollar costs 0.6834 Euro.

The second reason for looking at the correct buy/sell ordered pair is that you’ll want to know the difference between the ‘bid price’ (exchange rate) and the ‘ask price’ (what the market makers want for the currency).

The difference between bid price and ask price make up what is known as ‘the spread’. Forex traders are subject to spreads when opening or closing trades in the buying position.

In other words, you are always subject to a spread when you buy, regardless of whether you are opening or closing the trade.

Open buy -> spread

Close sell -> no spread

Open sell -> no spread

Close buy -> spread

Let’s say that you want to buy the EUR/USD pair. The bid price is 1.4436. The ask price may be something like 1.4440. You must pay the spread of 0.0004 in order to do the trade.

Those are the basics of a currency trade, but there are other factors to take into consideration. In order to make a profit on currency exchanges, you must also know how

to calculate the cash value of exchange rate fluctuations in terms of ‘basis points’ – or, in Forex jargon – ‘pips value’.

This currency trading tutorial will not cover pips values, but it is a concept you should investigate further if you want to master the basics of trade on the foreign exchange.





By: Daniel J. Clarke

Please leave me a message on courses, systems, etc for learning to trade the FOREX market. Thanks!
 

Historically, central banks of just about every country, used to hold gold as national reserves, or some kind of last resort source of funding. That also was a storage of country’s wealth. To some degree it’s still true, but is not practical on a large scale. The role of gold has declined since the gold standard was abandoned 30 some years ago by most economies.

These days a lot of countries, apart from smaller gold positions, also hold Foreign currencies as part of national reserves. This mainly applies to currencies used in international trade. Mainly USD, EUR, JPY and to a smaller degree GBP, CAD and AUD. Strategic commodities are usually priced in one of these currencies and they are also most accepted form of payments and conversions in international banking.

There are two groups of countries that accumulate a surplus of foreign currencies. China, Japan and India, manufacture and export more finished goods than they import.

Second group comprises of producers of raw commodities like oil and metals. Russia and Saudi Arabia are the most prominent beneficiaries of those.

 

How much money are we talking about? Publicly available figures vary widely and are not necessarily precise, but both Japan and China hold in the neighborhood of 1 Trillion dollars of foreign currencies, while India and Russia’s hold about 500 Billions each. Other countries have smaller amounts.

Historically most of reserves have been held in US Dollars, or more correctly, US bonds and notes denominated in USD. As the amounts involved grow, it is only natural that the central banks responsible for their management diversify the funds. Every now and then there are announcements coming from official sources that a respective country plans to move certain percentage of the money involved into another currency.

That diversification process is not done overnight, but rather over a course of weeks and months. Perhaps even years. It is not in the interest of anybody involved to create wild swings in exchange rate by sudden conversions of huge amounts of money from one currency into another. Nonetheless, these moves definitely have an impact on Forex market.

Almost certainly current EUR-USD bull market is aided by steady and systematic diversification of “Foreign reserves” by central banks. EUR has proven, so far, to be a viable alternative to USD as a holding instrument. That said, USD is still, and by far,

the most prominent currency in those holdings and is likely to remain a first choice for the foreseeable future.

Official policy announcements from various central banks absolutely demand attention. Buying power behind the staggering amounts involved can not be overstated. What is, however, largely overlooked, is the staying power of these markets participants. They are not interested in quick trades, but rather remaining in a position for a long time. Months and years.

There is a new twist to this orderly, and somewhat predictable, market participation. China has just launched a 200 Billion dollars “super Forex fund”. That is a large chunk of their reserves. This fund is supposed to be more actively managed than a traditional central bank’s holdings. The exact trading formula of this fund is has not been disclosed, so it remains to be seen just how active it is going to be.

Should this new fund set a precedent for more entities of this kind, “Foreign reserves” will become even more important part of news to follow. More money available for active trading means more volatility and more short term movements. For traders of all stripes that is not bad news- more opportunities ahead.





By: Mike P. Kulej
Currency market or Forex (Foreign exchange) is the market where you can buy and sell currencies in real time in order to benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. Unlike other financial markets where you buy an asset in the hope that it appreciates on the Forex you are buying one currency against another currency in the hope that the first shall be compared to the second but you can also sell one currency against another currency in the hope that it will depreciate relative to the second.

On the Forex, we have said, you buy or sell one currency against another currency. Indeed, the value of a currency can not be assessed in relation to that of another currency and that is why you invest in a currency pair and not a single currency.

For example:You want to invest on the dollar because you think it is currently very low against the euro and should be strengthened in the long term. You will then take a position for sale on the EUR / USD (Euro / Dollar). In this case, you sell the euro against the dollar, well you invest in a reduction of the euro against the dollar which is the same that a rising dollar against the euro.

The Forex market is easily accessible although still little known to French investors. Long regarded as a market reserved for the most wealthy traders and professionals, it democratizes past several years especially with the arrival of broadband Internet and free trading platforms latest generation. Individuals now have a secure and efficient access to the currency market. Similar to small rooms market both in quality and performance information, the platform monitors market developments in real time and to place orders directly from home. Many professional tools such as charts, studies, technical indicators, chat, information en continu … are also available.

Along with the quality of investment tools, the interest of the foreign exchange market, also known as Forex, is also mainly in the characteristics of its own: a very low initial investment with the possibility of opening a mini account.The absence of committees generally weigh on profits made, the continuous opening 24H/24 brings a lot of flexibility and transparency to the market but also highly leveraged proposed to take positions whose value is much greater than your account, for those willing to take a risk in proportion.

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By: Anil Kumar Raju Addipalli

I have just opened my trading account and I am trying to decide on buying an autopilot forex trading software.
Sep
09
 



A free forex buy and sell indicator takes the guesswork out of forex trading. It makes sure you are trading based on solid facts and not just on a whim. It will also ensure you are backed with historical data on trends regarding the currencies you are trading in.

There are many sites where you can check out free forex buy and sell indicators. These sites offer customers software which can help predict whether it is wise to sell or to hold on to the currencies you are trading in. Some sites which offer buy and sell indicators are business4profitsystems and swingcurrency. You might want to try out a few sites and find out which one is best suited to your requirements.

Apart from the free indicators, there are a host of other sites which allow you to download such applications for a fee. Such paid sites might give you superior quality and better features, which a free one cannot offer. Applications like Forex AutoPilot – also called FAPS – are fast gaining popularity among users. This is an automated software which trades at anytime provided you leave your computer on. the software requires you to feed in the basic ranges in which you would like to trade and rest assured the software will take care of the rest. This might sound a little dicey to those of you who would like to be in total control of your forex trading. The Forex Autopilot has an in -built free forex buy and sell indicator. But this comes only in its demo version.

Another well received software for forex buy and sell indication is Doubling stocks. This software also helps you make cardinal decisions in the forex market regarding when to buy, sell or exit a trade. This is not an automated software, so you will need to do the trading yourself on the basis of what the software tells you. This would be reassuring for those of you who need to have complete control over what you are trading. This software application also comes with a free demo package. The demo software is definitely very rich and detailed. It would be a boon for those who are entering the forex trading business and provide valuable support for those who have experience in the forex markets.

Apart from these two there are many other sites which sell forex buy and sell indicators for a price. What you need to keep in mind when you purchase this software is the sensitivity of the software to daily fluctuations in the market.

While online equities and futures trading have enjoyed exponential growth and widespread notoriety over the past few years, online foreign exchange trading is only now gaining popularity among seasoned active traders, commodity trading advisors (CTAs), and other professional money managers.

Until recently, large international banks dominated the foreign exchange market, only allowing access via telephone trading to a select few such as Fortune 1000 companies, large funds, high-net worth individuals, and so on. But now, the tide has turned and finally there are established online trading firms that provide individual investors with direct access to the largest, most liquid financial market in the world.

In this market you may buy or sell currencies. The objective is to earn a profit from your position. Placing a trade in the foreign exchange market is simple: the mechanics of a trade are virtually identical to those found in other markets, so the transition for many traders is often seamless.

Currencies are quoted in pairs, such as EUR/USD or USD/JPY. The first listed currency is known as the base currency, while the second is called the counter or quote currency. The base currency is the “basis” for the buy or the sell.

For example, if you BUY EUR/USD you have bought euros (simultaneously sold dollars). You would do so in expectation that the euro will appreciate (go up) relative to the US dollar.

EUR/USD

In this example euro is the base currency and thus the “basis” for the buy/sell. If you believe that the US economy will continue to weaken and this will hurt the US dollar, you would execute a BUY EUR/USD order. By doing so you have bought euros in the expectation that they will appreciate versus the US dollar.

 

 

If you believe that the US economy is strong and the euro will weaken against the US dollar you would execute a SELL EUR/USD order. By doing so you have sold euros in the expectation that they will depreciate versus the US dollar.

GBP/USD

In this example the GBP is the base currency and thus the “basis” for the buy/sell. By doing so you have bought pounds in the expectation that they will appreciate versus the US dollar.

If you believe the British are going to adopt the euro and this will weaken pounds as they devalue their currency in anticipation of the merge, you would execute a SELL GBP/USD order. By doing so you have sold pounds in the expectation that they will depreciate against the US dollar.

USD/JPY

In this example the US dollar is the base currency and thus the “basis” for the buy/sell. If you think that the Japanese government is going to weaken the yen in order to help its export industry, you would execute a BUY USD/JPY order. By doing so you have bought U.S dollars in the expectation that they will appreciate versus the Japanese yen.

If you believe that Japanese investors are pulling money out of U.S. financial markets and repatriating funds back to Japan, and this will hurt the US dollar, you would execute a SELL USD/JPY order. By doing so you have sold U.S dollars in the expectation that they will depreciate against the Japanese yen.

USD/CHF

In this example the CHF is the base currency and thus the “basis” for the buy/sell. If you think the Swiss franc is overvalued, you would execute a BUY USD/CHF order. By doing so you have bought US dollars in the expectation that they will appreciate versus the Swiss Franc.





By: tunde
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By: Maco
Sep
08
Filed Under (Trading USD-EUR) by admin
One of the popular stocks is Forex. This is a foreign market exchange. Forex supplies investment options, which investors often use charts to increase their odds of winning within the industry. Charts give the investors specs, such as high/lows, bids/asks, pips, spreads and so on. This helps them to decide what pair of currencies to bid on.

Forex markets often include Java charting, web charting, etc. These charts post updates each day. The Internet charges supply specs on UBS stocks Zurich markets and the London UBS markets, as well as the “Barclay Banks of London.” These are some big investors in Forex, as well as “Sampo Helsinki Banks.” Another is the “Dresdner Frankfurt Banks, Ally Irish Dublin Banks, OKO Helsinki, Ten-Forex Synthetic,” and so on.

Forex charts provide the highest technology options that give updates each day. The readings supply readouts on current market affairs, such as paired currencies. You have to see the charts free to see how they work. RSSI, as well as Bollinger Bands, and the MACD take part in these exchanges, as well Rates of changes. You have moving averages, stochastic, standard deviations and other readouts.

Some of the popular is the Bollinger’s, which indicators that allow investors to compare quotes or rates, as well as volatile timeframes in stocks.

Indicators use bands that rotate averages within center charts of Forex stocks. The top bans deviate Standards of SMA that increase lower Forex bands to subtract from the deviations. Instabilities are within these structures, which you may see within rate readings. At this time, you want to look close so that you make a good decision as to when the stocks present good outlooks.

In Forex (FX) or the Foreign Market Exchange, change rates apply, which these rates allow investors or traders to track percentages within the industry. Charts supply read outs for oscillators that fluctuate once the market subzero or changes occur. At this time, you can read positive and negative results.

These results display high/lows within the Forex stocks. Moreover, you see divergences within the market that sometimes transverse over lines at subzero levels.

Forex charts signal investors sent from indicators. This is what you read out to decide on the best pair of currencies. Currencies may be EUR/USD…EUR is the Europe dollar, which has higher value currently than the United States Dollar. Thus, this is when you want to bid EUR/USD rather than USD/EUR.

Japan and other foreign legions also have their own currency, which pairs with the US Dollar, or the Euro dollar. For the most part, when one-currency pairs with another you want to choose the currency first that has the highest value, which in this instance is the EUR/USD.

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