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The Currency Market

Using Forex Strategies to Get Ahead

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The Currency Market

By: Ethan Ross
Narrated by: C.S Cyan
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Usually called Forex or FX trading, forex trade is the global business hub for trading governmental monetary policies. With daily trading volume exceeding billions of dollars, this is the largest and most erratic financial market available on Earth. With global exchange, speculation, and monetary dependability, forex trading takes the stage in the global economy. Because of its dispersed character, the Forex market opens five days a week, five hours daily.

Unlike stock exchanges with clear physical regions, Forex trading occurs over-the-counter (OTC) over a global network of banks, financial institutions, and independent businesses. Given persistent trade throughout several time zones, the market is split into main monetary concentrations like London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney. Forex trading is the trading of currency equivalents, wherein one money is exchanged for another. The most usually traded pairs include USD/JPY (US Dollar/Japanese Yen), GBP/USD (English Pound/US Dollar), and EUR/USD (Euro/US Dollar). Different elements affect money values; for example, financial knowledge, worldwide events, lending rates, and market sentiment. Brokers look at these factors to construct theories on value changes and produce benefits.

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