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Know the Basics About the Forex Exchange

November 2nd, 2008
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A traczion asked:


The forex exchange market is seen as the best avenue for increasing wealth manifold times and is currently on the boom. Despite the fact that there is indeed a certain degree of risk involved, the profit margins are comparatively very high and therefore worth the risk. In the forex market, two currencies are exchanged at a particular point of time. It involves buying and selling of different currencies. The difference in the value of currencies earns the trader a reward. Currencies enjoying highest demand in the forex currency exchange market are the US dollar, UK pound, Japanese Yen and Euro. Currency trading is carried out in the spot market, where the entire transaction is performed in a speedy manner.

Benefits of Online Forex Exchanges

• 24X7 currency trading: Unlike the conventional financial markets, forex market does not close at 4 pm. It is functional round the clock and can be accessed by anyone, anytime, from any part of the world. As and when you see a movement in the currency market, you have the liberty to step back and withdraw your move.



• High Liquidity: Forex exchange market enjoys high liquidity and enables an average investor to quickly convert currency into cash especially if the currency exchanged is widely used. High liquidity is an indication of narrow spreads and stable prices in the currency market.

• Attractive Profit Margin: Forex market provides a wide scope to enhance the profit margin. It consists of two currencies, wherein the value of one increases and the other falls. When there is a decline in the value of currency, it is the best time to buy it so that at a later stage you can sell it off at a higher price when it has a good demand in the market.

• Cost Effective as there is no commission: In online forex trading, there is no middleman involved. Traders do not have to pay commission to any middleman as in the case of conventional capital markets.

Forex Exchange Brokers

There are plenty of forex exchange brokers in the industry. One name that you can depend upon without any fear is Advanced Currency Markets (ACM). It is one of the most reputed forex exchange service providers in the entire US.

Prime Benefits of ACM Services:

• One click execution

• 2-3 pip spreads on all the major pairs of currency

• No commissions

• 1 Account and 4 technologies for trading (Web, Flash, Java, and Mobile Phone)

• 1% margin trading

• Limited risk

• 2 online trading platforms

• Consistent liquidity



LAVERE

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How To Profit With Forex Online Currency Trading

August 10th, 2008
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John Howard asked:


Lets first get to the introduction of forex. FOREX is an international online currency exchange that was established in 1971. It is now the premier foreign currency exchange market in the world, with an average daily trading volume reaching as high as one and a half trillion. Three types of traders make use of FOREX-banks, individuals, and corporations. When they have needed to exchange currency online, FOREX Online Currency Trading is the number one place to do it.

Mostly people think that why should they do online currency trading with FOREX? The answer is that there are two basic reasons to do your online currency trading with FOREX. First and foremost, FOREX online currency trading is done to make a profit. Depending on the market, a bank, corporation, or individual can make a windfall profit through FOREX online currency trading. Another reason to do currency trading is to get into a secured position by eliminating trading risks arising from foreign exchange rate movement. In other words, FOREX online currency trading can help a bank, corporation, or individual to weather changes in foreign exchange rates by already having the foreign currency they need on hand.

FOREX is unique in terms of trading exchanges. Rather than the typical exchange like Wall Street or the Tokyo Exchange, FOREX is an entirely digital foreign currency exchange system. The rate of foreign exchange changes so quickly those traders must be able to react to market shifts within seconds. Online FOREX currency trading makes this possible by eliminating the classic stock broker. Rather than trading telephone calls and trying to catch a great deal by shouting and waving papers, FOREX trading is accomplished with a touch of a button on the computer.

The ease of online FOREX currency trading appeals to many, both businesses and individuals alike. All the information one needs to get started with FOREX trading is available online. FOREX exchange rates are continually updated on many websites. It is simple to buy one currency when it is low and sell it when it is high. However, what goes up can also come down, and new traders on the FOREX online markets must be prepared for losses. Still, despite the risks, more and more people are participating in online FOREX trading every day.

Keeping updated with the world market is the best way to prevent losses with currency trading. Learning which countries are experiencing economic growth or recession is essential to make the best currency trading decisions. It is always good to invest in currency from nations who are experiencing growth. Likewise, avoiding countries that are historically unstable or are experiencing war or international economic sanctions is only wise. FOREX online currency trading is not for everyone, but with some knowledge and skill, it can be very lucrative.



KOHNEN

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Forex Secrets - Delusion No 2 - Who Prompts Forex Quotation to Traders

August 6th, 2008
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Vyacheslav Vasilevich (MasterForex-V) asked:


The delusion conceptually propounds that traders operate at a spontaneous FOREX market (as stipulated by B. Williams, A. Elder, E. Nayman, etc.). But it is not the case. Traders do their job inside a well-organized and controlled currency exchange market, governed by the Consortium of the world’s largest banks.

Hence, who is pushing the currencies up and down, who defines trends, corrective actions and flats?

And, who, ultimately, places a trend at a point, where the majority of traders are happy to think they have saddled the wave and are about to win an enormous profit! Now! Not to be scared! Not to close the position! Not to be satisfied with a minor profit! Later on we will discuss that sort of stupidity. Thus, one persists to continue long in spite of more and more degrading profit. Shortly, the loss starts growing with light velocity! Are you familiar with the situation?

Well, who has reversed the rate?

And who generally tugs currency rates?

Tugging is surely centralized. Compare on-line quotes of several Dealers or banks to find out that they are per second coincident. Do each bank’s traders act in such synchronism, that even not seeing each other, they place identical orders so that quotation is in 100% agreement? NOTHING IS A MIRACLE HERE!

But prior to further explanation, we will listen to Bill Williams, the FOREX scholar (Trading Chaos, Ch. 6): “…let us trace a trend formation process. Earlier, the market and the market trading venue did constitute a single physical space. Majority of large grain traders were concentrated on the “floor”. Their orders involved amounts, sufficient to move the market; they enjoyed better control over the market than at present. During the latest 20 years markets have grown worldwide. Now, not only “Purina Ralstone”, “Kellog” and other prominent commercial associations seek hedging their cash assets transactions. So do millions of the world’s minor profiteers and farmers, competing with them in anticipation of perspective grain price fluctuations? This fact also implies strong potential for traders with nowadays, trends not being constructed on the floor. The latter mainly ensures the market liquidity by way of tackling “outer orders”.

The fact, that today’s trends are formed rather “outside the floor” than “on the floor”, as before, enables one to trace further market tendencies with trade volume being the key thereto. Our only on-line information is restricted to tick volume, time and price. Tick volume constitutes a number of price changes per a certain time period. It is not at all a number of traded contracts. Multiple researches revealed no significant difference between actual and tick volume. Using a tick volume, we may suppose, that it represents actual volume. It is a real-time volume, thus being our key to what’s going on in “trading pits”.

Two basic elements are organic to FOREX trading: brokers on the floor and remote traders. Local brokers constitute staff, executing orders, thus earning their salaries and/or commissions. They don’t possess money to be at their disposal. They are order executors. Their prospects are not burdened by prices, they getting for the orders management.

Remote traders use their own money. They have to pay the price out of their own pockets, unless they are getting a good one. Traders have to be much superior in skill to brokers since they independently take their own decisions, while the broker’s job is to follow the others’ orders.

Remote traders are supposed to support the market by way of taking its opposite side. As a rule, they are not at all crazy about any long-term transactions. Quite a few remote traders have been participants to our private training programs, and it is to be admitted that a 10-minute long transaction may seem quite a long-term one for some of them.

Think back to the fact that trends are built up of orders, delivered to the floor from outside, but not of long-term positions entered by remote traders. Since the traders’ job is to take the side opposite to the orders arriving from outside, they have no prospects of trading in between themselves. They follow your money. We are emphasizing again, that tick volume is our key to understanding what’s going on in the Forex Market. Remote traders do not contribute any significant volume to trading, which might result from dealing with similar traders on the floor. Trends emerge from incoming orders. That is why we are to be certain about when and in what amount the outer order is supplied to the floor. It is presented via a tick volume change”.

So, we, traders, turn out to be price locomotives, don’t we? And brokers on the floor just allocate and execute order, incoming from us, don’t they? And on April, 1, 2005 they all (meaning: we all) together decided to swivel the trend and to stay short against all the rules, news and common sense… I wonder if the scholar ashamed or not?

As regards the above quotation, I have chanced to hear a single argument in favor of Bill Williams (I guess you understood for what sake I’ve cited it in detail): it all pertains to the futures markets; we neither read nor use the above at Forex. Strange enough, these are the arguments of Williams’s advocates, but not of Williams himself.

This book is actually intended for both: futures markets and Forex Market. That’s why pictures taken from both the markets are so mixed up and the author never differentiates between the Technical Analysis methods thereof. Thus, either the author does not trace any difference between the two markets, or he is not eager to reveal it to the reader.

And neither in the foreword, nor in the remarks did Williams and his publishers refer to the fact that something of “Trading Chaos” is inapplicable to FOREX, and thus should not be made use of by a trader at FOREX.

I have repeatedly come through this peculiarity of Williams (correct specific case method definition being extended to a wider coordinates scale) and it actually induced me to write this book. In all and all, the methods and advice, absolutely true and correct for a PART of Forex Market are claimed by Williams to be universal for the WHOLE of Forex Market without being demonstrated where the above is effective and where it isn’t.

The same is being done by Williams’s opponents and advocates, who visualize the portion of Forex where his methods are operable only. As different from analysts and Williams’s bibliographers, TRADERS require much stronger to realize a demarcation with pro-Williams trading to the one side thereof and with counter-Williams trading to the other one.

Logically there comes a question: what might be added to Williams’s indicators in order to turn them effective at the point where they are presently ineffective (see details in chapter on the Williams Alligator).

And now we are getting back to the issue of who supplies traders with FOREX rates quotation, bearing in mind that it’s us, traders, who exercise rates movement in accordance with Williams’s standpoint. Millions of traders have actually been studying FOREX by virtue of the “Trading House” and it is really worth studying. This is one of the most interesting and instructive editions whose repeated reading each time brings about something new and useful.

However, in some passages it smells being custom tailored. Is Williams ignorant of the fact that there is no single FOREX exchange and there’s no single trading venue or floor? And that Pacific, Asian, European and American session classification is arbitrary?

Did You see currency rates move, while there’s a day off in the USA with the banks closed? So did I. So, who has made up his mind in the USA to trade on the floor on a day off?

Then, who prompts rates, who formulates trends and turns them with no objective reason for the rate to swivel and to rush in a direction, not being requisite at all?

Here is the answer, as provided by No. 11, 2002 “FOREX Profiteer” magazine’s article by Nadezhda Larina “Electronic Broker Systems at FOREX market”, http://www.ifin.ru/publications/read/351.stm), reading: ”… an FOREX dealing “Electronic Broking Service (EBS)” enjoys wide popularity with the extra-exchange inter-bank FOREX market. It has been developed by the Consortium of largest FOREX trading participant banks in association with “Quotron” informatics expert company and launched in 1993. Presently EBS incorporates 13 world’s largest market-maker banks, viz,: BN AMRO Bank, Bank of America, Barclays Capital, Citibank, Commerzbank, Credit Suisse First Boston, HSBC Bank PLC, J.P. Morgan Chase and Co.Lehman Brothers, Royal Bank of Scotland, S-E Banken, UBS AG along with Japanese Minex Corp., established by a Consortium of Japanese Banks in a joint manner with KDD Japanese telecommunications company and Dow Jones Telerate.

EBS offers a completely integrated range of dealing services for the professional inter-bank market, being a leading anonymous inter-bank FOREX trading electronic dealer. It is currently used by over 2500 dealers in 850 world banks and yields a trade turnover of about USD80 billion daily.

See there also: “Three greatest FOREX dealers - Citibank, J.P. Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, together with Reuters Group PLC) have started Atriax system in June, 2001.The latter terminated the operations in spring, 2002 after having failed to stand the competition.

Can you imagine a monster machine, capable of forcing three world’s largest banks - Citibank, J.P. Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank to abandon their business plans! Or capable of reversing the EURUSD from 1.3660 to 1.1865 and thus instantaneously executing orders of all the world’s traders, going and standing short! And thus within, April-June, 2005, buying the EUR from traders at USD1.36, 1.29, 1.20, 1.19, etc.

Do you see the loss? Watching the EUR slip 1700 pts after having bought it at 1.36… But, possibly, there is no loss at all?

All of Larina’s basic provisions have actually found confirmation 2 years later in the UK “Financial Times” article by Jennifer Hughes: “A PC occupying trading floor” (see it on Financial Times 2004).

It underlines that during the precedent 2 years the Consortiums turnover has grown by extra daily USD20 billion thus currently stretching to USD100 billion, whereas the most prominent internet-based trading platforms ensure the average of USD15-20 billion daily turnover.

So, let’s jump to some conclusions:

1. The FOREX market is not the same as it used to be earlier, say 11 years ago.

2. There is in fact “a price fluctuation relative uniformity”, otherwise, practical quotations similarity with all the world’s brokers and traders.

3. The reason for the above uniformity has been honestly disclosed from technological standpoint, being the “flourish of electronic exchange technologies”.

4. There is no mention of other reasons for similar rates at absolutely different FOREX trading platforms the world over what links together the above platform and FOREX rates at them from financial, organizational, contractual viewpoints, etc).

5. The great interest is the remark from “Financial Times” reiterating the changes at FOREX during the latest years as narrated by an anonymous ex-dealer (?) who compares the FOREX market as of those 11 years ago: “It used to be a hell noisy and a hell splendid!”

In his opinion the market has lost a significant portion of its individuality with rise of technology. A very interesting phrase: “It used to be a hell splendid”. I would add:” It used to be a hell volatile”, with reference to the fact that the daily rates travel went as far 400 to 500 pips. And there’s nothing of the kind now.

6. Now, why has “The Financial Times” only interviewed the EBS Consortium official?

J. Jeffrey and the currency transactions department director, Fabian Shey Why wasn’t it desirous to interview the Reuters representatives (UK)? What’s the reason for such kind of disrespect to the compatriots?

Or were they hard to be contacted in London, where The Financial Times and Reuters HQs are located, moreover after maintaining that presently both, EBS Consortium and Reuters are dominant at the inter-bank market? Or The Financial Times possesses enough information on compatriots from Reuters to hold that the EBS Consortium official’s interview is sufficient without any Reuters?

7. Please, pay attention to the following from The Financial Times: “Anyway, other opinions are available. According to Justin Trenner, the current volume of on-line trading is turnover amounts to USD100 billion daily with the steep growth observed”. The Financial Times thus turns out to recognize its complete inability to trace not only FOREX cash flows, but even the trading volumes at those platforms.

The principal difference between stocks and FOREX is, by the way, readily apparent from the above. Those, writing about similar Fundamental and Technical Analysis methods for both the markets, are either ignorant as to fundamental difference of these markets, or they are deliberately swindling millions of traders.

When pointing out, that, besides the above Banks Consortium, there exist other electronic dealing facilities (e.g. Electronic Broker Service, Reuters Dealing 2000-2, etc.), N. Larina has overlooked their interrelations aspect. And there are a lot of questions: how and why there is coincidence of trends, corrections, historical highs and lows in the course of a single day, etc.

And what is the way to reconcile the statement on shunt operation of EBS and Reuters Dealing facilities with the information that Citibank, J.P. Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank together with Reuters Group Plc have failed to stand the competition? Is it attributable to the fact that the Consortium has actually acquired Reuters, maintaining its formal sovereignty in order to support traders’ opinion that FOREX market is free and independent? If affirmative, then it’s fairly clear why the Consortium was not scared to buy the EUR on its dip from 1.36 to 1.1860, since there nothing to be afraid of with one’s knowledge of the point, below which one will not drop the rate as well as the point to stage the EUR rally to in several months with no one to interfere with Your so doing.

Hopefully, it’s now understandable who swivels trends at FOREX! The world’s largest banks Consortium does have power to reverse rates, whenever desirous, overthrowing fundamental laws, news releases, trends and common sense, just the way we witnessed on 01.04.2005 charts. But it’s not at all, traders, as claimed by Williams.

That’s why there is obvious ineffectiveness of the Williams’s Market Facilitation Index (MFI) based on fluctuations of traded volumes; to be more precise, sometimes the indicator tells the truth, whereas sometimes it lies in a barefaced manner.

The reasons are stated above: the banks Consortium pushes rates to where it needs, but not to where traders going into deals, thus accumulating the volumes, indicated on the screen. That’s why traders turn losers when making use of the Williams’s MFI indicator.

Full text of this article and pictures of examples http://www.masterforex-v.su/



BRAFFORD

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I need a Company Nameany , plz help?

July 8th, 2008
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nour_4x asked:


I want to start an online business web site
( financial service) in forex field forieng exchange market i need it simple , easy memorable.
including the word ( FX) or (FOREX) , any suggestions?

CONTREAS

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Forex Trading - How to Check Your Forex Broker and Avoid Forex Fraud

April 13th, 2008
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Nelson Woolwine asked:


Before you start with forex trading you must have a broker. Be careful choosing the right forex broker because this market is not regulated like the other financial markets.

About $2 trillion Dollars per day are traded on the currency market each and every day. It is bigger than any other financial market out there. The main market participants are big companies, central and commercial banks and other institutional traders.

Compared to the stock or futures exchange, there is no forex exchange market. The trades are made directly between the traders. A forex broker gives you access to this market but only to a part of it. A currency broker can make his own prices. If you would open two accounts at two different brokers then you would notice that you will get two different prices for the same buy or sell.

This system of pricing and trading opens a door for fraud and scams. There are forex brokers out there that do not play correctly. It is also allowed for FX brokers to trade against their customers.

When you choose a broker be careful with everything. Check where the money is held, if there is any form of guarantee or security. Check the spread, that means how much is the average difference of the buy and sell price in your currency. Find out for how long your broker is in the game and if the company has any references.

Verify their address and phone numbers, test out the phone support of the trading desk. Check and verify any of the brokers licenses and find out if the broker is regulated by any trusted third party company or authority.

There are some great and serious forex brokers out there which offer excellent trading platforms and support. They are not necessarily more expensive than other currency brokers because they trade more volume instead.



PECINA

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please is crown fx ok to trade with? and what can i do with $30. thanks. Magor?

April 3rd, 2008
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Eweje egboje asked:


forex exchange market.

DREGER

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forex question?

March 18th, 2008
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Joe G asked:


How is the value of currency calculated? I don’t want answers like, (interest rates, or supply/demand). The new york exchange market is calculated by software written by people in the new york exchange market. Since the currency trade is open in many different countries, how is it calculated, does the software that tokyo use, different than in london? ect. Not sure if i asked this right, but I am wondering if there is some type of software that all banks share, and is it written by a european? :) Follow up. The new york exchange deals with stocks. What exchange deals with currency?

GUZEK

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Automated Forex Trading Software – Should You Use Internet Based or Desktop Based Forex Trading Software

January 28th, 2008
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Ricky Lim asked:


One of the latest trends of forex traders is to use automated forex trading software to handle some of the more tedious tasks of monitoring the forex exchange market.

It is also becoming more and more popular with people who have no time to constantly monitor the forex market 24 hours a day.

Unlike the stock market, the forex currency exchange is open 24/7 and unless you make sure of a forex trading software, it is almost impossible to monitor the forex market constantly.

For people who are investing in the forex market on a part time basis, an automated forex trading software can be of tremendous help since it can help monitor, set trades and place stop losses on your behalf without you having to constantly sit in front of the computer monitor.

Most forex software receives forex signals from trading systems. These signals help in determining when and how a trade has to be made. The primary goal of this software is to give best trading norms to the user and return good profits.

They need not keep track of what is going on in the market. The forex investment can be managed by this automated forex software.

There are many forex software on the market these days and it can be difficult to determine which one is good and suitable for you.

There are mainly two types of automated forex trading systems in the market

1. Internet based systems

2. Desktop based software

The internet is a vast medium which provides access from any part of the world. An internet forex trading system allows a user to log into his/her account from any where in the world.

The main benefit is the user need not worry about the maintenance. There is one disadvantage in that if you do not have a fast internet connection, it may not perform well and gives vague results for trades.

Desktop based forex software can be downloaded to your computer and can usually work with or without your internet connection. Most desktop based software do require internet connection as well to download updates and import forex charts and data.

The security features of these two systems should also considered by users. Most of the internet services provide high security measures compared to desktop applications.

When carrying out internet forex trading, you should scan your computer for viruses and spyware before proceeding. This only can ensure proper trading without any hacking. Clearing your browser cookies can erase any rogue cookies or browser hijacks.



COFFMAN

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If i forcast a drop in Euro dollars, what stocks should i buy?

January 8th, 2008
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Frosty Z asked:


If i forcast a drop in Euro dollars in the near future ie. within 5 years, what stocks should i buy in the stock market instead of going to the forex exchange market

DAUGHDRILL

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