Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Forex Useful Links

Forex forums and community sites

CommodityTrader Forum - Forex related forum

ForexFactory - a popular Forex discussion forum

LearnCurrencyTrading.com Forum - some experienced traders post there

DayTradingTheMarkets.com - The online community for day traders of stocks, options, futures, and forex.

MoneyTec - Forex related Forum dedicated to technical analysis.

Discuss hot topics on Forex - Forex Forum - Discuss hot topics on Forex to make more profits in trading.

Forex trading information

TradeJuice - The largest selection of FREE day trading articles in the world

Investopedia.com - a large educational Internet resource about investing and trading.

Teach yourself Forex trading: Understanding forex markets - Teach yourself forex trading. Learn trading concepts with easy to understand tutorials. Tutorials help newbies learn basic and advanced concepts and also cater for expert traders. Teaching yourself forex is the right step to gaining financial freedom.

Forex Advice - Forex market articles, forex trading, forex information and education, forex news, forex money management, daily forex outlook, forex economic indicators.

Forex DayTrading Systems - A great source for Forex Day Trading Systems, Training, Charts, Courses, Books, Signals, News, Brokers, Insights and more.

Forex Glossary - Terms and terminology used in Forex Trading. Index of financial and investment terms.

Forex directories

TOP 100 Forex SITES

Forex Directory - Whole Forex in one place

Financial Links Online - Comprehensive Directory of the Top Financial Sites on the Internet.

Forex Web Directory - link to forex related sites and more business information.

Business Web Directory - a large resource of all kind of financial information.

Forex Signals and Forecast

Forex signals and market forecasts

E-Forex.ro - free trading signals, quite precise

Ivestica Ltd. - provides a free newsletter with forecasts

Open Forex - Foreign Exchange Trading, Forex Analysis and Forecasts

Surefire Forex Trading - Learn to trade the fx market with a proven forex trading method

Managed Forex Account - Our Forex Managed Account programs allow you to have a diversified exposure to Forex by letting experienced money managers trade in the foreign exchange market for you.

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Free Forex Signal ( Weekly Signal )

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Forex Term


Forex Trading Terms and Definitions (AB)

AB | C | E | F | GHIJKL | MNO | P -up


Account - Record of all transactions.


Account Balance - Same as balance.


Agent - An individual employed to act on behalf

of another (the principal).


Aggregate Demand

- The sum of government spending, personal consumption

expenditures, and business expenditures.


All or None

- A limit price order that instructs the broker to fill

the whole order at the stated price or not at all.


Appreciation

- A currency is said to appreciate when price rises in

response to market demand; an increase in the value of an asset.


Arbitrage

- Taking advantage of countervailing prices in different

markets by the purchase or sale of an instrument and

simultaneous taking of an equal and opposite position

in a related market to profit from small price differentials.


Ask Size - The amount of shares being offered

for sale at the ask rate.


Ask Rate - The lowest price at which a financial instrument

is offered for sale (as in bid/ask spread).


Asset Allocation - Investment practice that distributes

funds among different markets (forex, stocks, bonds,

commodity, real estate) to achieve diversification for

risk management purposes and/or expected returns

consistent with the outlook of the investor, or investment manager.


Attorney in Fact - Person who is allowed to transact business

and execute documents on behalf of another person because

one holds power of attorney.


Back Office - The departments and processes related

to the settlement of financial transactions

(i.e. written confirmation and settlement of trades, record keeping).


Balance - Amount of money in an account.


Balance of Payments - A record of a nation’s claims of

transactions with the rest of the world over a particular time period.

These inlcude merchandise, services and capital flows.


Base Currency - The currency in which an investor or

issuer maintains its book of accounts; the currency that other

currencies are quoted against. In the forex market, the US Dollar

is normally considered the `base` currency for quotes,

meaning that quotes are expressed as a unit

of $1 USD per the other currency quoted in the pair.


Basis - The difference between the spot price and the futures price.


Basis Point - One hundredth of a percent.


Bear - An investor who believes that prices/the market will decline.


Bear Market - A market distinguished by a prolonged

period of declining prices accompanied with widespread pessimism.


Bid - The price that a buyer is prepared to purchase

at; the price offered for a currency.


Bid/Ask Spread - See spread


Big Figure - Dealer phrase referring to the first few

digits of an exchange rate. These digits rarely change

in normal market fluctuations, and therefore are

omitted in dealer quotes, especially in times

of high market activity. For example, a USD/Yen

rate might be 107.30/107.35, but would be quoted verbally

without the first three digits i.e. "30/35".


Bonds - Bonds are tradable instruments (debt securities)

which are issued by a borrower to raise capital.

They pay either fixed or floating interest, known as the coupon.

As interest rates fall, bond prices rise and vice versa.


Book - In a professional trading environment,

a book is the summary of a trader`s or a desk`s total positions.


Bretton Woods Accord of 1944

- An agreement that established

fixed foreign exchange rates for major currencies,

provided for central bank intervention in the currency markets,

and set the price of gold at US $35 per ounce.

The agreement lasted until 1971. See More on Bretton Woods.


Broker - An individual, or firm, that acts as an intermediary,

putting together buyers and sellers usually for a fee or commission.

In contrast, a `dealer` commits capital and takes one side of a position,

hoping to earn a spread (profit) by closing out the position

in a subsequent trade with another party.


Bull - An investor who believes that prices/the market will rise.


Bull Market - A market distinguished by a prolonged period

of rising prices. (Opposite of bear market)


Bundesbank - The central bank of Germany

FOREX - "Foreign currency Exchange",

Often misspelled as : FORX, 4X, FourX.

Forex Trader - Person or company who buys

and sells currency to make a profit.

Spot - Another name for FOREX. As in Spot Trader,

Spot Market, Spot trading.





 
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