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Global Forex Trading
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By: Orlando Thompson Email Article
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Global Forex Trading, well let me first talk a bit about what is Forex, anyway?

The FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FOREX, FX) market is not a "market" in the traditional sense. In fact, it is the closest thing to "a perfect market" from a pure economics perspective. There is no centralized location for trading as there is in other forms of stocks and trading because all of the transactions are done online. Trading occurs around the clock over the telephone and on computer terminals at thousands of locations around the world. Foreign Exchange or (FOREX) is also the world's largest trade market bar none.

Daily market turnover has skyrocketed from approximately 5 billion USD in 1977, to a staggering 2.5 trillion (or more) US dollars today. This is more than 100 times the daily turnover of the NASDAQ (what's that worth to you). Most foreign exchange activity consists of the spot business between the US dollar and the six major currencies (Japanese Yen, Euro, British Pound, Swiss Franc, Canadian Dollar and Australian Dollar), but the FOREX market is so large, and is hosting so many participants, that no single player, governments included, can control or make any significant influence over the direction of the global forex market.

That makes the FOREX market the most exciting market in the world. Central banks, commercial banks, international corporations, money managers, speculators, and even private individuals - are all involved in Global Forex Trading. Foreign exchange (FOREX) is the trading of contracts of currency pair exchange rate. It is a NON-DELIVERY trade, which means that there is no physical transaction of currencies, but it is rather an agreement, or "contract" (FOREX DEAL), to trade specific volumes of a pair of currencies at an agreed upon rate. The magnitude of such FOREX trade is that, in order to make the deal, only a proportional amount is needed (the COLLATERAL, or the MARGIN).

Thus, if the currency pair exchange rate has changed by some percentage, the value of the MARGIN invested would accordingly change,however - in a much higher proportion. In fact, the actual change onto the Forex trader's investment (the MARGIN they deposited), will be the nominal change occurred to the exchange rate, multiplied by the MARGIN ratio (the leverage).

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