Tuesday, October 27, 2009

How Does One Become an International Currency Trading Success?

By Simon Nellinski

With growing numbers of corporations doing business around the world, the advent of international currency trading is exploded. The currency market is the most liquid market in the world. Currencies can be traded 24 hours a day, 5 days a week at some trading center in the world. Speculators make up 70% of the currency trading market.

Having a high level of knowledge about the factors that cause prices to move in one way or another is a critical factor in being profitable with international currency trading. Taking a quality trading course, taught by an experiences trader is highly recommended. This will help you get a feel for how actual trading might be. There are many recommended books and publications that can also help you learn to trade successfully.

Risk is a factor that must be understood and accepted by the person entering the international currency trading market. Leverage is used at a high level in currency trading. Although you have to deposit funds with your broker to trade, most of your trading capital will be lent to you by your broker. This extra risk must be controlled and managed so that it does not cause huge problems if your trades go against you.

Pairs are used in trading currencies. One currency is traded against the other. The following are the most commonly traded pairs. EUR/USD(euro/dollar), GBP/USD(British pound/dollar), USD/JPY(dollar/Japanese yen) and USD/CHF(dollar/Swiss franc). The first currency in the pair is the base currency. It will be either bought or sold depending on whether the price is expected to rise or fall against the quote currency. If the base is expected to rise against the quote currency the base is purchased. When the price rises it is sold for a gain. If the base is believed to be ready to fall against the quote price, it is sold with the intention of buying it back at a lower price in the future making a profit.

The international currency trading market is made up of a diverse group of participants. The most prominent group is the inter-banks, which are made up the the large investment banking firms around the world. They have large trading centers whose primary goal is to make money for the firm itself. These banks also trade for their clients. Governments use the markets in an attempt to maintain stability in their economy's and monetary systems. Hedge funds buy and sell currencies in an attempt to make money for their investors. One of the most rapidly growing sectors is the individual trader. Because of the volume of trading and therefore the liquidity in the market indivduals find it easy to get involved in the market.

Understanding what things cause currency prices to move up and down is one of the most important factors in becoming a success in currency trading. Things to consider are budget deficits and surpluses of governments. A country's level of employment is another area to look at. Interest rates and the supply of the currency in use are other factors. The political environment needs to be evaluated. There are other issues to look at but these are some of the more important ones.

Charts are used by all professional currency traders. Prices are plotted on a chart to show a picture of past trends and to help the trader see trends as they begin to form. Successful traders identify trends and try to ride with them for as long as they can.

Becoming one of the top money-makers in the international currency trading arena is no easy task. With a high level of education and a disiplined trading style your chances for success are greatly increased. - 22871

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