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Currency Trading And Il-funzjonijiet tas-Suq

By: William R Alheim, Jr

The currency markets or other names it is known by, such as; Forex, FX or the Foreign Exchange Markets have existed since one country or region stated trading goods or services with each other. After the goods where exchanged for the currency of the local economy, the merchant needed a way to convert it back into there local currency. Thus the beginning of the Forex markets.

The present markets operate world wide in every country on the globe where currency of each and every country are bought and sold daily. The value of a particular currency can and will go up and down throughout a day based on many factors. The currency markets operate approximately 5 1/2 days a week and are open somewhere in the world at all times on those days.

Reasons to Invest in the Foreign Exchange Markets:

1.The ability to leverage relatively low amounts of investments and control large sums of currencies.
2.Most Forex brokerage firms don't charge commissions to execute a trade
3.The ability to buy and sell at will due to extremely large market.
4.Unstable markets provide conditions where knowledgeable investors can make vast sums of profits.
5.The ability to limit risk though the use of available tools.
6.It does not matter if a currency is raising or falling, you still are able to make money.

Trading In the Forex Markets:

The name of the game in any investment is to make money. In other words, you want to buy low and sell high. Investing in the FX is no different. The vast majority of the investments are made by people or institutions which have no intention of every actually taking possession of the currency. They are simply attempting to use educated guess to determine which direction a currency is going to move and make a profit from it.

Currencies are always traded in pairs. One might sell US dollars and buy Euro's or vice versa. Remember, to truly make a profit in the currency markets you must have a plan to get the profits you have made back into your own countries currency. Let's say you live in the United States and make an investment in Euro's and own them at a later date. Your next trade could be in Japanese Yen, where you also made a big profit trading the Euro's for the Yen. What do you do now; you live in the US and can't spend Yen. So, a very important long term consideration for any currency investor is how are they repatriate there profits into there home countries currency.

A very common measure of an investment is called, the Return on Investment (ROI,) Regardless of whether you're investing in currencies, real estate or a business venture this is a very important consideration that must be considered in all investment transactions. There are very safe forms of investments that are considered risk free, such as US Treasury Bonds. For an investment in a currency to be considered a good investment you should be able to receive a profit that more than marginally exceeds an investment in US bonds.

The Major Currencies and how Exchange Rates are Determined:

There are five major currencies that are traded most often. They are the US Dollar (USD,) the Euro (EUR,) the Japanese Yen (JPY,) the British Pound (GBP,) and the Swiss Frank (CHF.) There are certain foundations that also consider the Australian Dollar (AUD) a major currency. At some point in the near future, at least we hope the Chinese government will remove the restrictions presently placed on the trading of there national currency and allow it also to be freely traded.

As we mentioned earlier currencies are always traded in pairs. The initial currency in the pair is called the base currency and the next currency is named quote or counter currency. The base currency is the denominator and the counter or quote currency is thus the numerator in the ratio. The value of the base currency is dejjem waħda. Għalhekk, il-rata tal-kambju hija kemm tal-munita counter għandu jitħallas biex jixtri l-munita bażi.

Il-prezz ta 'offerta għal munita counter huwa dejjem anqas mill-prezz staqsi. Ir-raġuni għal dan hija li l-prezz ta 'offerta, li jirrappreżenta kemm se jiġi rċevut fl-counter jew munita jikkwotaw meta jbiegħu unità waħda tal-munita bażi, hija dejjem anqas mill-prezz jitolbu, li jirrappreżenta kemm għandhom jitħallsu fil-kontro jew jikkwotaw munita meta jixtru unità waħda tal-munita bażi.

Eżempju ta 'kummerċ jistgħu ikunu s-segwenti. A-kummerċ ta 'EUR / USD offerta / titlob lill-rati ta' munita fil-bank tiegħek jista 'jkun 1.1015/1.2015, li jirrappreżentaw firxa ta' 1000 żerriegħa (imsejħa wkoll il-punti, waħda pip = 0.0001.) Il-iżgħar it-tixrid l-aħjar għall-investitur. Ir-raġuni għal dan hija li sabiex l-profitt munita jeħtieġ li jagħmel moviment iżgħar.

Il-Vantaġġi u Żvantaġġi ta 'Margins:

It-terminu "Marġini" huwa essenzjalment self minn ditta ta 'senserija lil investitur li huwa klijent ta' dik id-ditta. Bħal kull self, imgħax jitħallas fuq dan is-self. L-itwal-self pendenti huwa l-ogħla spiża ta 'imgħax assoċjati ma' dan is-self.

Hemm ħafna modi kif l-użu tal-marġini tista 'taħdem kontra investitur munita. Fil-fatt, in-numru wieħed investituri novizzi fir-raġuni jonqsu li jirnexxu fi swieq tal-muniti hemm nuqqas ta 'għarfien ta' marġni. Il-tajba hija li l-marġini tista 'taħdem ukoll għall-investitur u jipproduċi profitti estremament kbar b'investiment żgħir ħafna.

Tagħlim kif jagħmlu marġini jaħdmu għalik għall-kuntrarju kontra tiegħek huwa wieħed mill-kunċetti l-aktar importanti ta 'negozjant Forex irid jifhem. Fortunatament illum hemm ħafna korsijiet eċċezzjonali Forex li tordna lill dan il-kunċett vitali fid-dettall.

Eżempju ta 'kif tista' taħdem din hija kontra l-investitur meta tieħu pożizzjoni fit-tul fil-munita li juża marġni kbir. Jekk dawn kellha tiddeċiedi li d-munita għal ftit xhur u jagħmlu profitt żgħir meta huma mibjugħa jistgħu xorta jitilfu l-flus fuq l-investiment minħabba l-spiża ta 'imgħax assoċjati mal-fondi missellfa, imsejħa marġini.

Huwa ta 'importanza kbira jekk għandek il-ħsieb dwar il-kummerċ fis-swieq tal-munita li l-fehim tiegħek il-benefiċċji u l-iżvantaġġi ta' l-użu tal-marġni huwa fl-ogħla livell. Hemm tekniki oħra li jistgħu jiġu utilizzati minflok il-marġini li jistgħu wkoll jipproduċu l-istess profitti kbar b'investiment żgħir ħafna. Jekk għal ebda raġuni oħra għajr marġini fehim kummerċjant ġdid ikun għaqli li enroll fil-kors li tgħallem l-ins u l-outs ta 'l-użu hemmhekk.

Kif għandek tuża Leverage għall-Finanzi Forex Trading tiegħek:
Kors ta 'l-użu tal-marġini hija mod wieħed li jiġġenera investiment relattivament żgħir fis-profitti potenzjali kbir kif aħna diskuss qabel. Iżda, ir-riskju huma sinifikanti ma 'dan il-metodu u għandu jkun mifhum fl-ogħla livell tiegħu jista' jiġi utilizzat b'suċċess.

Hemm Metodi oħra li tista 'tutilizza Leverage li Increase Earnings tiegħek:

1.Forwards
2.Futures
3.Options
4.Il-Spot Suq
5.Spread Imħatri
6.Contracts Għall Differenza

Il Deal Spot:

Ma 'dan it-tip ta' transazzjoni ta 'tpartit ta' muniti hija magħmula. Il-prezz tas-suq kurrenti huwa r-rata spot, li huwa wkoll xi drabi jissejjaħ il-prezz ta 'benchmark. Din it-tipi ta 'tpartit m'humiex meħtieġa li riżolti minnufih. Hemm valur jew data tal-ħlas u normalment it-tieni jum wara l-ftehim sar. Dan il-perjodu permessi il-ħin meħtieġ għall-iskambju ta 'fondi mill-kont bankarju wieħed għal ieħor, li tista' tkun tinstab kullimkien fid-dinja.

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