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The basics of Forex trading

By: Steve Gargento

In this article you will find information concerning the fundamentals for forex trading, how the market works and some tips to help you become more succesfull at it.

FOREX stands for "foreign exchange trading market." On the Forex market, one currency is traded for another and the obvious goal of the players involved in this market is to buy a given currency expecting that it's currently under-valued and will rise against another currency (which you are selling). The interesting facts regarding FOREX are that it's the largest market in the world in terms of the amount of money being traded on the daily basis, and it's also 24 hours a day type of market, because it takes place in Asia, Europe and the US. In that way, when the Asian market closes, the European one opens, then comes the US one, forex only stops during the weekend.

In the world of Forex, currencies are the most important asset. A brief look a forex trading chart shows you that currencies are grouped in pairs, noted by XXX/YYY (international three letter codes of the currencies). As an example, a JPN/EUR is the price of Japan Yen expressed in Euros. Forex statistics reveal that the USD is the most widely used currency, traded in over 80% of all transactions. The next most traded currencies are the Euro (EUR), Pound Sterling (GBP), Japanese Yen (JPY), and Swiss Franc (CHF), hence brokers refer to them as the majors.

But as profitable as Forex is, it seems that only the big corporations are on the receiving end, because only 5% of all forex brokers are able to achieve consistent profitable results. To be amongst those 5%, one needs a strong knowledge and financial education, proven strategy, trading system plus the mentality of a winner. Understand that there is always some degree of risk involved and you shouldn't expect to win all the time as unexpected events will always occur. They factors which can have a strong effect on the currency movements are political news and situations, government reports and economic trends.

The forex trading system is absolutely unreiveled considering all the different advantages it provides, starting with the fact that it has no boundaries so you can participate in it no matter where you are located, as long as you have an internet connection available. Nowadays, there are hundreds of websites at which you can open a forex account. You just have to upload funds and you will be ready to start trading in minutes.

To increase your chances of success, you must have a certain strategy when trading. The Forex market could be very tricky and if you are absolutely new to it, it's recommended that you open a demo account to gain some experience. Some strategies can be based on mathematical analysis of the forex charts for a given currency pair. Others are based on more obvious factors such as political news and situations. The best idea is to combine both methods but no matter how good a given strategy is, unexpected events will always occur at one moment or another.

In order to start trading on the FX market, the first step is to open an account with a broker company. Such companies can be easily found online, all it takes is a simple Google search on 'Forex Trading.' Of course, terms and conditions vary for the different websites. The first condition to watch out for is the minimum deposit required.

Forex websites require you to register for an account and upload funds (using a credit card, or bank wire), after doing that, you will receive access to their online trading system with the username and password you specified during the registration process. Although the trading platforms vary with their menus, options and features, they all serve the same goal. Therefore, the best idea is to open a demo account to gain some experience.

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Forex trading stands for foreign exchange trading market, which exists when one currency is traded for another. Author - Steve Gargento.
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