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Questions About Forex Trading

What is Forex Trading ?
The foreign exchange (currency or forex or FX) market exists wherever one currency is traded for another. It is by far the largest financial market in the world, and includes trading between large banks, central banks, currency speculators, multinational corporations, governments, and other financial markets and institutions.

The average daily trade in the global forex markets currently exceeds US$ 2 trillion. Retail traders (individuals) are a small fraction of this market and may only participate indirectly through brokers or banks

What is traded in Forex Trading ?
The answer is Currency. Currencies are always traded in pairs, such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc. Why ? Because when you trade forex, you are exchanging 1 currency to another currency simultaneously (buying 1 currency and selling the other at the same instance). You will gain from differences of traded currency price rates.

When is the time to trade forex ?
Forex can be traded 24 hours a day and 5 days a week. The main trading centers are in London, New York, Tokyo, and Singapore, but banks throughout the world participate. The biggest foreign exchange trading centre is London, followed by New York and Tokyo. Currency trading happens continuously throughout the day; as the Asian trading session ends, the European session begins, followed by the US session and then back to the Asian session, excluding weekends

Forex Scalping Strategy

Forex Scalping Strategy


The term ‘Forex’, is basically an abbreviation of the words, ‘foreign exchange’. The Forex is a securities market where different currencies of nations is the subject of trade. Like any other market, Forex market works on the buy and sell basis and is more like a barter exchange system, where currency for currency becomes the medium through which the exchange takes place. The Forex market works on the simple principle that there is a difference between the prices of two currencies. For example if you want to sell off 50 USD (United States Dollars) in the Forex market you will get back about 37 Euros. The rate of conversion changes every day and in many cases, it also changes almost after every hour. In fact, Forex scalping strategy is based on this short term changes on the rate of currency exchange.