Written by dedy on 10 April 2008
Learn Forex (Foreign Currency) Trading ? Why should you learn forex ? I myself make a lot of money from forex. Forex is the largest money market in the world. There is always an opportunity for you to make money. No matter how hard the competition is. The part I love most is you can earn unlimited profit in forex.
LearnForexPro.com will teach you step by step guide how to make money in forex world and how to trade forex like a pro. First thing to do is read our forex trading basic, tutorial, and guide. Understand it. Use our trading strategy and system (or you can use your own), get used to trade forex, and start making money !
Why you should consider forex (Currency) trading as your primary business ?
In forex trading, you decide when you want to work, how long you want to work, and how much money you want to make (You are the Boss)
Forex trading requires limited equity and the yield could be unlimited
You can make money anywhere (as long as you are connected to internet) and anytime (forex market opens 24 hours a day, 5 days a week).
You can maximize your profit and limit your loss.
You will have a big probability to become financially freedom by trading forex. All you need to do is read this website for forex tutorial and guide, find your own profitable trading system (or use ours) and repeat making profit by your own trading system.
(I found a successful forex trader whose learned forex business by accident, recently he made a lot of money by trading forex, about tens of thousand dollars a month ! and people starting to beg him to manage their money). And this could happen to you ! Start learning forex and make money now ! Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by dedy on 03 April 2008
In contrast to exchange transactions with real supply or real currency the participants of FOREX use trading with a margin deposit; i.e. marginal or leverage trading. In marginal trading, each transaction has two obligatory stages (they can be divided by period of time, which can be as long as you like): buying (selling) of currency at one price, and then selling (buying) it at another (or at the same) price. The first transaction is called opening the position, the second one, closing the position.
Opening a position, a trader furnishes a deposit sum from 0.5 to 4 per cent of the credit line, granted for the transaction. So, in order to buy or sell 100,000 US dollars for Japanese yens, you will not need the whole sum, but only from 500 to 2000 US dollars depending on your policy of controlling risks. When the position is closed, the deposit sum returns, and calculation of profits or losses is done. All the profit or losses caused by the change of currency rates is credited on your account.
Let’s take a concrete example of getting a profit from the changing the rate of the Euro, from 0,9162 to 0,9292. If you have anticipated this change by using technical or fundamental analysis, you can buy the Euro cheaper for dollars, and then sell it back at a higher price. For example, if you choose leverage 1:100, then 99,000 dollars of the credit line, granted by the Internet broker, is added to 1000 dollars, and you buy the Euro at the price of 0.9162. As a result of this transaction we get: $ 100,000 / 0.9162 = Euro 109.146, 47. Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by dedy on 21 February 2008
FOREX (FOReign EXchange market) is an international foreign exchange market, where money is sold and bought freely. In its present condition FOREX was launched in the 1970s, when free exchange rates were introduced, and only the participants of the market determine the price of one currency against the other proceeding from supply and demand.As far as the freedom from any external control and free competition are concerned, FOREX is a perfect market. It is also the biggest liquid financial market. According to various assessments, money masses in the market constitute from 1 to 1.5 trillion US dollars a day. (It is impossible to determine an absolutely exact number because trading is not centralized on an exchange.) Transactions are conducted all over the world via telecommunications 24 hours a day from 00:00 GMT on Monday to 10:00 pm GMT on Friday. Practically in every time zone (that is, in Frankfurt-on-Main, London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong, etc.) there are dealers who will quote currencies. Read the rest of this entry »
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