Forex Market Popularity

Forex Market Popularity

by Frank M. Rivera

The forex market has been growing in popularity in recent years and it is now the largest financial market on the planet. There are millions of traders out there and trillions of dollars changing hands on the markets. While it is obviously a very popular market, what exactly makes it so great for investors? Let’s look at the power of the forex market.

The forex market is accessible; and it’s accessible 24 hours a day, nearly six days a week, because it’s global. While a broker is useful, they’re often much more accessible than they are for stocks or bonds. They’re automatable, with trading programs that can be run on your laptop to handle most of the routine swings. Lots of small investors use the power of the forex markets to work from home.

Forex trading is global; it isn’t tied to a single physical location. Trades are handled completely electronically, which is why this market didn’t open up for small investors until the mid ’90s – the technology wasn’t there. The Forex market pretty much runs from the start of the business day in London on Monday to the end of the business day in Hong Kong on Friday, which is nearly six days a week of 24 hour action.

In addition to that, you get to control large sums of money without having to actually have that much money in your account. Some brokers allow you to use 500:1 leverage on your trades. This means that for every dollar of your money you’re trading, you are actually trading 500 actual dollars in the markets. Using other people’s money is how people can create massive wealth for themselves.

Besides the ease of trading the forex market, you can realize huge gains in this form of trading. Unlike stocks where a stock raises based on an individual companies performance, these securities are rising and falling drastically at all times of the day. It is based on a lot of different factors and has a huge potential for profit.

Like any investment, there is an element of risk. Especially when playing with large amounts of leveraged capital, you run the risk of big losses. Be careful, start out slow, and used strict money management techniques while you figure out if this is a job you like.

Forex has a lot of strategies beyond day trading. One of the saner ones, for people who don’t want to be glued to the Internet for 100 hours a week, is position trading. There are longer term trends in forex trading and this is a lot less stressful (and time intensive) than trying to run the volatile day by day swings.

Forex trading is appealing because of its accessibility and lure of ‘fast profits’. Just remember that a gold rush mentality doesn’t change the reality that it’s a job, and one that requires constant attention to do well – and anyone who has a system that could actually beat the markets sure as hell wouldn’t be selling it for $99 on the Internet. Go into this with your eyes open and you’ll have a good paying job that works from home.

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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 2nd, 2009, 8:33 am by Frank M. Rivera   

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