...The foreign exchange (currency, forex or FX) market is where currency trading takes place. FX transactions typically involve one party purchasing a quantity of one currency in exchange for paying a quantity of another. The FX market is one of the largest and most liquid financial markets in the world, and includes trading between large banks, central banks, currency speculators, corporations, governments, and other institutions. The average daily volume in the global forex and related markets is continuously growing. Traditional turnover was reported to be over US$ 3.2 trillion in April 2007 by the Bank for International Settlement. Triennial Central Bank Survey (December 2007), Bank for International Settlements. Since then, the market has continued to grow. According to Euromoney's annual FX Poll, volumes grew a further 41% between 2007 and 2008. Annual FX poll (May 2008), Euromoney.
Market size and liquidity
The foreign exchange market is unique because of- *its trading volumes,
- *the extreme liquidity of the market,
- *the large number of, and variety of, traders in the market,
- *its geographical dispersion,
- *its long trading hours: 24 hours a day except on weekends (from 5pm EST on Sunday until 4pm EST Friday),
- *the variety of factors that affect exchange rates.
- *the low margins of profit compared with other markets of fixed income (but profits can be high due to very large trading volumes)
- *the use of leverage

- *$1.005 trillion in spot transactions
- *$362 billion in outright forwards
- *$1.714 trillion in forex swaps
- *$129 billion estimated gaps in reporting
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forex......?
i want to work with forex, how
can i earn 1000$ daily?
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It is possible to AVERAGE 1% profit each day. But there's one catch, you have to trade with $1million in your trading account. |
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Is the forex killer system a I have been studying and
practicing forex for a while
and am thinking of buying this
software as I have seen rave
reviews about this product.As
I am a newbie to forex this
systems sounds simple and easy
to use but i do not know if it
actually works.Has anyone here
uses it and does it
work.Thanks your comments are
much appreciated.
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If you use Forex Killer as a full trading system, you'll lose money. I've test it deeply and I found that it simply doesn't work as a trading system. You can read some reviews about forex killer at http://www.forextopten.com/for exkillerreviews.html . You'll see some people like it and some people don't like it. For me Forex killer doesn't work and there are much better options on the market. Good luck on your trading. |
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How do forex options affect Anybody can tell me how forex
options affect forex market?
Do they actually affect the
market only when they are
exercised? Does an exercise of
a forex option occur at the
same time as a sell-off of the
option? (My understanding is
that when an option expires,
you have to exercise it then
sell it to make profit)
OK, for more clarification, my
understanding is that, when an
option is exercised, you open
a position at the stated
price. But I don't know if the
opened position has to be
closed immediately. Correct me
if I am wrong.
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Typically, what happens is you will be given the difference between the strike price and the current market price, as clearly the Writer of the Option cannot physically deliver a curreny pair at an older, lesser price than the market. So they owe to indemnify you, or place in you in a financial position similar to that as if you have the currency pair at the current market value. Now as for option contracts, YOU DO NOT need to exercise them if they are about to expire. That would make no sense, as if they are 'out-the-money' you would lose money. A contract can expire, leaving you out the contract's premium. Hope this helped |
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