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About Forex Trading 

What is Forex?


Forex, short for "foreign exchange," refers to the global marketplace where currencies are traded. It’s the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, with trillions of dollars exchanged daily. In the forex market, participants—like banks, governments, corporations, and individual traders—buy and sell currencies to take advantage of price fluctuations.


Open 24 hours a day, five days a week, Forex accommodates traders from every part of the globe.


What is Forex trading

Forex trading, or foreign exchange trading, refers to the process of buying and selling currencies with the aim of making a profit. The Forex market is the largest financial market in the world, with an average daily trading volume exceeding $6 trillion. 


Unlike other financial markets, Forex has no central exchange and is instead conducted electronically over-the-counter (OTC) through a global network of banks, brokers, and financial institutions.

How Forex Trading Works?

1. Currency Pairs

     In forex trading, currencies are traded in pairs, meaning that one currency is exchanged for another. The two currencies in the pair are referred to as the base currency (the first currency) and the quote currency (the second currency). For example, in the EUR/USD pair:

  • EUR (Euro) is the base currency.
  • USD (US Dollar) is the quote currency.

     The price of the pair indicates how much of the quote currency (USD) is needed to buy one unit of the base currency (EUR). So if EUR/USD is trading at 1.10, it means 1 Euro is worth 1.10 US Dollars.


2. Bid and Ask Prices

     In the Forex market, there are two prices for each currency pair:

  • Bid Price: The price at which the market is willing to buy the base currency.
  • Ask Price: The price at which the market is willing to sell the base currency.

     The difference between the bid and ask price is called the spread, and this is how brokers often make their profit.


3. Going Long and Short

     In forex trading, you can profit from both rising and falling markets:

  • Going long: You buy a currency pair if you believe the base currency will strengthen against the quote currency. For example, if you think the Euro will rise against the US Dollar, you buy EUR/USD.
  • Going short: You sell a currency pair if you think the base currency will weaken against the quote currency. For example, if you expect the Euro to fall against the Dollar, you sell EUR/USD.


4. Leverage

     Forex trading typically involves leverage, which means you can control a larger position with a smaller amount of capital. For instance, with 1:100 leverage, you can control $100,000 worth of currency with only $1,000 in your account. While leverage can amplify potential profits, it can also magnify losses.


5. Pips and Lot Sizes

  • Pips: A pip is the smallest price movement in a currency pair. For most currency pairs, a pip is the fourth decimal place (0.0001). For example, if EUR/USD moves from 1.1000 to 1.1001, that is a 1 pip movement.
  • Lot Sizes: Forex is typically traded in units called lots. A standard lot is 100,000 units of the base currency, while smaller lot sizes include mini lots (10,000 units) and micro lots (1,000 units).


6. Forex Trading Sessions

     The forex market operates 24 hours a day, five days a week. It is divided into three main trading sessions:

  • Asian Session (Tokyo)
  • European Session (London)
  • North American Session (New York)

     These overlapping sessions allow for continuous trading, making forex one of the most active markets.

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RISK DISCLOSURE: Contracts for Difference (“CFDs”) are leveraged products and carry a high level of risk to your capital as prices may move rapidly against you. Losses can exceed your deposits and you may be required to make further payments. These products may not be suitable for all clients therefore ensure you understand the risks and seek independent advice. 

※ We do not provide services to residents of certain regions such as the United States, Canada, Israel and Iran.New Zealand, Australia, and North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea or any person in any country or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation. 


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