Archive for the ‘Currency Exchange’ Category
Starting to Learn the Foreign Exchange Market
Saturday, February 5, 2011 8:51 No CommentsThe basics are pretty easy to learn. If you really want to enter into this form of investment, then you must study the basic terminologies so as not to get lost along the way. It is important to do your research on the definition of terms such as, variable and base currency, spread, margin trading [...]
For the First-Timers in Forex
Saturday, January 8, 2011 7:45 No CommentsFor the first time in Forex, here’s how to start foreign exchange currency trading online. The first step is to understand the system. There are many terms and concepts which Forex traders use, and becoming extremely familiar with them beforehand will prove very useful and convenient. Primarily, you should understand the different kinds of currencies, [...]
Choosing a Foreign Exchange Dealer
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 7:21 No CommentsIf you make an inventory of some forex brokers you will see discrepancy in the finest way they work and the amounts they charge. Before you start off choosing a foreign exchange dealer needless to say you want to solely select somebody that has a presence online. There is not a professional dealer today that [...]
A Key Source of your Working Capital
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 9:17 No CommentsMost business owners and financial managers don’t realize it but one of the most powerful, and cheapest! ways of enhancing working capital and cash flow is to let your suppliers do this for you at their cost. The concept is of course Supplier financing of you assets. How can a business calculate what portion of [...]
Foreign Exchange Methods
Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:55 No CommentsThe foreign exchange market is not a one-armed bandit, the place a lucky pull of the arm will spill the cash into your lap. Additionally it is a market notoriously unforgiving of those that suppose they’ll wade in with a smattering of data and make it work for them. Taking that route will see newcomers [...]
Currency Exchange Rates Around the World
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 3:14 No CommentsThere are many reasons that a nation’s currency exchange rates can strengthen or decline. Rates reflect the relative value of a currency against another world currency. Rates are expressed as a ratio compared to another currency. For example – 1 US Dollar = 105 Yen. These rates fluctuate a little each day, and sometimes they [...]
The World of Forex Trading
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 3:13 No CommentsFor many who don’t know what is forex but (and there have to be a few of those, today), it stands for overseas exchange. That means all of the huge cash flows between one country and one other, that underpin trade in items and services. You buy a PC from the US – you pay [...]
The China Yuan Currency Manipulation
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 10:18 No CommentsHigher-ups in the international economy are quietly purchasing China yuan while the American dollar is strong and waiting for U.S. pressure legislatively to be applied during the Obama administration. Wide potential profits await as the yuan gets released from captivity to rise to all-time highs. There truly is no better time to learn currency trading [...]
The Major Currency Pairs
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 10:17 No CommentsCurrencies have been traded for many years, but with the non-stop push of progress, it has now become easier than ever to trade forex. Electronic technology has enabled anybody with a computer (and a little bit of risk capital) to trade the forex market. Currency trading in easy terms, is basically a speculation of the [...]
Forex Currency Traders Make a Lot of Money
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:53 No CommentsForex trading, as it’s commonly called, is typically known to be done in financial institutions like investment banks, commercial banks, central banks, hedge funds, asset management firms, investment firms, forex brokerages, multinational corporations, government treasuries and the like. The business of foreign currency trading is a broad field that engages most large organizations, and affecting [...]



