Saturday, September 19, 2009

FOREX Basics

"Forex" stands for foreign exchange; it's also known as FX. It is the buying and selling of currencies. Unlike stocks or futures, there's no centralized exchange for Forex. All transactions happen via phone or electronic network. Because of this, Forex is among the most liquid of trading instruments. In fact, the daily trading volume of currencies is $ 3.2 Trillion – which is more than all other world market exchange trading combined!

More than 85% of Forex trading volume occurs in the “Major” currencies: US Dollar, Japanese Yen, Euro, British Pound, Swiss Franc, Canadian Dollar and Australian Dollar.

In a Forex transaction, currencies trade in pairs. Therefore, a trader buys one currency while simultaneously selling its pair. That is, a trader exchanges the sold currency for the one being bought. So when a trader trades Euro-US Dollar (EUR/USD), the trader is actually exchanging the Euro for the US Dollar or vice versa. And when a trader trades US Dollar / Japanese Yen (USD/JPY), the trader is actually exchanging the US Dollars for Japanese Yen or vice versa.

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