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Forex Market Concepts

Forex Market Concepts

Forex market provides ample opportunities for young investors to invest and progress. With exchanging currency, trades can quickly gain experience in the investment market. The forex market is no easily accessible as even a common man can buy another country’s currency. It comes with its own risks, but if implemented with careful planning can result in a lot of benefits for the trader.

Forecast of Euro For 2011

Forecast of Euro For 2011

Prediction of forex market is a difficult task. This article focuses solely on the Euro and predicts its regulation pattern for the year 2011. The article provides plenty of reasons, which support the prediction that this year is going to be very challenging for the Euro, and the Euro will be certain to grow weak.

What Are the Best Times to Trade the US Dollar?

What Are the Best Times to Trade the US Dollar?

The US is the world’s second biggest forex trading center. The best time to trade the USD is when the US session is in progress. You have to take care of certain things while trading in the US session whether you are working on long or short term basis.

Dollar climbs after strong U.S. Retail Sales Data

Dollar climbs after strong U.S. Retail Sales Data

For the second straight day on Tuesday the dollar climbed against a basket of major currencies as the investors were prompted by positive U.S. economic data to return to the theme that the U.S. will be at the forefront of a…

Exchange Rates: Fluctuations in Exchange Rates

Exchange Rates: Fluctuations in Exchange Rates

A change is shown by a market based exchange rate whenever there is a change in values of either of the two component currencies. Whenever the demand for a currency is greater than the available supply a currency will tend to become more valuable. Opposite will be the case whenever demand…

Currency: Control and Production

Currency: Control and Production

Each private central bank has got the monopoly control over the supply and production of the country’s own currency, in most of the cases. There are exchange rates in order to facilitate trade between these currency zones, which are those prices at which the currencies (and the goods and services of individual currency zones) can be exchanged against each other. On the basis of their exchange rate regime currencies can be…

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