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ForexWhat is Forex? Forex stands for foreign exchange. Forex is a market that deals with the exchanging currencies in real time all over the world. If you are looking for a great opportunity to trade foreign currencies, Forex can be a great market to trade in.Forex is the largest financial market in the world. The Forex market accounts for almost 2 trillion dollars in average daily turnover each day. Forex can be a great way to trade, because with the foreign exchange market, you simultaneously buy and sell currencies, exchanging one currency for another. For instance, trading the US dollar for the Japanese Yen. Today, many investors can easily trade Forex from the privacy of their own home. There are many platforms and software that can allow almost any investor to buy, sell and check charts and information instantly. There is no center market for Forex, Forex runs on a network and continues 24 hours a day, starting from Sydney, Australia. For most investors that are interested in trading Forex, the good news is that you don’t have to have lots of capital to trade Forex. Most investors can start with a relatively small investment of about $250. A great advantage to Forex trading is that you can leverage the initial investment amount up to 200 times your investment in certain situations. So if you are looking for a great way to trade, with a low initial investment, research Forex, to see if this type of trading is right for you to invest in.
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Forex Technical Analysis Reports (ActionForex.com) Technical analysis reports from selected analysts around the world on forex market. Available in ActionForex.com Daily Forex Outlook: USD/JPY The chart shows my working count for the movement started from 105.56. The fall is spectacular but I do not think that it is impulsive in nature. I labeled this movement as a corrective combination and if it is already over, one should expect at least 61.8 % retracement. With... FX Thoughts for the Day The Aussie is likely to continue to trade sideways between 0.9330-9530 for some more days, possibly for a few more weeks. In the longer term, it is gearing up for a big move of 300-500 points, which could see it either rise towards 1.00 or fall towards 0.90. This might... Daily Technical Strategist EUR recovered higher to close the session at 1.5405 Thursday after pushing below its May 02'08/Mar 24'08 lows/.382 Ret (1.4438-1.6018 rally) at 1.5360/41 on intra basis. A follow-through to the upside in early trading today suggests that the said recovery off the 1.5288 low has some more upside to go.... Euro May Enter Fastest Part of Decline As stated yesterday, we are bearish as long as price is below 1.5594 (red line). An unexpected move above there would cause us to reassess the situation. As it stands now though, we are treating the decline from 1.6018 as a series of 1st and 2nd waves (or A-B-1 and... Technical Analysis Daily: USD/JPY The downward trend of Japanese Yen against the US Dollar continued and the currency couple reached today 102.80, which is the first support for today. Next support downwards is expected 102.00, followed by 101.30. In upward direction resistance for the USD/JPY is expected at 104.75, followed by 105.60, and 106.40. Newsfeed display by CaRP Forex Fundamental Analysis Reports (ActionForex.com) Fundamental analysis reports from selected analysts around the world on forex market. Available in ActionForex.com U.S. Market Update In currencies, Risk aversion returned to the front burner as concerns over the financial sector health resurfaced following AIG's earnings after the bell on Thursday. The carry-related currency pairs exhibit a high degree of volatility during the session as equities were broadly lower and fixed-income futures were bid up. Dealers... Forex Fundamental Outlook he common currency gave back some gains during the North American session after crude oil futures slipped back to the $124 handle after trading as high as US$ 126.20, a new lifetime high. Data released in the U.S. today saw the March trade deficit print at US$ 58.2 billion, down... Sterling Deepens Gloom, Yen Gains on Risk Appetite The US trade deficit fell to $58.21 billion in March from $62.3 billion, overshooting expectations of $61.3 billion. US exports fell 1.7% after rising 1.8%, while imports tumbled 2.8% after rising 2.6%. The decline in imports was mainly owing to a temporary retreat in energy products. While much ink had... Deficit Narrow! The trade deficit did narrow yet still imports falling had the deepest impact while as well exports slowed! So no good growth from it yet slight expectations to revisions to the GDP yet still exports are not as bright as one might have hoped. While credit woes are roaming once... U.S. Trade Deficit Continues to Retreat The U.S. international trade deficit narrowed to US$58.2 billion in March from a downwardly revised US$61.7 billion (prior US $62.3 billion) In February. Going into the March release, the deficit was expected to narrow to US$61 billion from February's initially reported level. Newsfeed display by CaRP |