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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Here Are Some Helpful Hints For Beginning Forex Traders

By James B. Addison

For a neophyte to become a successful forex currency trader, a good understanding of the basics is required. And they aren't that difficult to learn. Learning the buzz words and trading terms might seem daunting at first. But with diligent study, the world of forex trading can certainly be yours.

Forex currency trading is all about making a lot of money in a short time. Because the rates of exchange on the foreign market rise and fall quickly, investors stand to make a lot of money quickly. There is risk involved, however. And when dealing with anything that involves risk, the chance to lose presents itself. But what in life that has value doesn't involve at least a little risk?

As you will know if you have ever exchanged currency for a vacation, the rates are constantly changing. For example you may change $100 into another currency planning to travel, and then find that you do not need it and change it back. The rate will probably have changed in the meantime and you may even have made a profit.

Forex traders invest in currency trading, obviously, with the hope of making a profit. Instead of using using a bank, however, they use a broker to make the deals for them. Because of today's technology in general and the Internet in particular, most trades are made online. Forex trading is akin to stock trading: brokers trade in margins where a small amount of money controls a larger amount.

One advantage that forex traders have over stock exchange traders is that they are able to trade in more than just their own country. Trading any two currencies can be done anywhere. Because of the international aspect, trading is done 24 hours a day from Monday morning in Australia to Friday afternoon in New York.

Each currency is represented by 3 letters: USD for the US dollar, GBP for the British pound, EUR for the Euro, JPY for the Japanese Yen, CHF for the Swiss franc, CAD for the Canadian dollar, AUD for the Australian dollar etc. The exchange rate between two currencies may be expressed like this: USD/CHF 1.14. This means that to buy one US dollar you will need 1.14 Swiss francs.

If you're just starting as a forex trader, you'll need to find a broker or investment management company that you trust, with trust being the key word. Shop around; don't settle for just anyone or just any company. Check online forums. Seek recommendations from experienced traders, if possible. Learn all you can about the company. What are your rights and liabilities? And most of all, make sure you read all of the fine print.

You will probably also want to use a bot to do your trading for you. This is automated forex trading software that can trade 24 hours a day according to rules that you set for it. There is usually a demo option so that you can test out the whole system for a while before you let it trade with real money. There are many forex robots on the market and most of them come with full instructions for beginner forex currency trading. - 23311

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