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Our Forex Trading

What is Forex? And Why Trade It?
You may not know it, but forex is actually one of the largest markets in the world, with over $4 trillion in average daily volume transacted. So, if forex is so big, why have so few people heard of it?
The simple answer is you have probably used the forex market before, either directly or indirectly. Any time you take a trip to another country and exchange money, you just made a forex trade. Whenever you buy something in a shop that was made in another country, you just made a forex trade. You paid in your own currency and the manufacturer was paid in a different currency.

Our advantages
Direct access to interbank liquidity based on ECN/STP Aggressive and competitive market spreads Instant order execution Automated order execution without broker interference More than 50 currency pairs available for trading on FOREX market Trading without restrictions, allowing large volumes or scalping No restrictions on pending and market orders No time limits for open positions maintenance

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Putting Your Ideas into Action

A currency's value will fluctuate depending on its supply and demand, just like anything else. Currencies trade on an open market, just like stocks, bonds, computers, cars, and many other goods and services. A currency's value will fluctuate depending on its supply and demand, just like anything else. If something increases supply or lowers the demand for a currency, that currency will fall. For example, when Greece threatened to default on its debt, it threatened the existence of the euro, and investors around the world rushed to sell euros.

But how do we know which currencies will rise and which will fall?
Over the years, our forex trading team has developed several methods for figuring out how far currencies will go. Fundamental Analysis: Since currencies trade in a market, we look at supply and demand. This is called fundamental analysis. Interest rates, economic growth, employment, inflation, and political risk are all factors that can affect supply and demand for currencies. Technical Analysis: Price charts tell many stories and at times we depend on them in making trading decisions. Charts can point out trends and important price points where traders can enter or exit the market if you know how to read them. Money Management: An essential part of trading. All traders need to know how to measure their potential risks and rewards and use this to judge entries, exits, and trade size.

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