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Currency Trading Online - Great Reward And Risk
Written by John Eather   
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 14:57
Currencies traded online: A vast variety of currencies are traded online depending mainly upon the software you choose to use. In general the most liquid currency pairs worldwide are your best choice, these include US Dollar/Yen, Euro/UD Dollar, GBP/US Dollar, US Dollar/ Can Dollar, US Dollar/ Franc and Australian Dollar/ US Dollar.
by JohnEather


Currencies traded online: A vast variety of currencies are traded online depending mainly upon the software you choose to use. In general the most liquid currency pairs worldwide are your best choice, these include US Dollar/Yen, Euro/UD Dollar, GBP/US Dollar, US Dollar/ Can Dollar, US Dollar/ Franc and Australian Dollar/ US Dollar.

Calculate rate: The interface or software you use will have trade rate calculators. Make sure it is in real-time value. In case there is no calculator the following formula can be used to determine the rate Y-to-X exchange rate =1/ X-to-Y exchange rate.

Thumbs up: Access by a mere click of a mouse to this very liquid market, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, makes trading so much more attractive. Gearing and Leverage limits risk to some extent while giving greater profit possibilities. The option of setting order limits and setting up loss strategies is another super advantage. Bear markets can be turned around to bull markets by using long and short positions at the correct time with the most favourable pair values.

Thumbs down: Great success can be achieved with proper knowledge and comprehension of the forex market. It's key not to trade with funds you are not willing to loose. If you are an impulsive person without a set plan or strategy, you should rather stay away from trading as it can turn into an addiction. Due to the volatility, huge moves occur daily having an impact on both your profits and initial cash investment. Leverage on the one hand can be very favourable and on the other hand cause a total loss if margin calls are made when risk is greater than your account size.

Realistic risks: You should realise that risk is very real. These markets are over-the-counter and spot foreign exchange transactions. You will trade directly with counter-parties as no clearing houses are involved thus there is no guarantees on this already risky market. Speculation is the main purpose of forex markets. There is a possibility of losing your total cash balance if a only small move happens in the market.

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