![]() |
Currency Trading |
|
|
Articles and Information about Currency TradingNetFinancial | Institutions | LoansColleges and Universities | Search Engines How Do Other Countries Devalue Their Currencies?
Countries devalue their currencies only when they have no other way to correct past economic mistakes - whether their own or mistakes committed by their predecessors. The ills of a devaluation are still at least equal to its advantages. True, it does encourage exports and discourage imports to some extents and for a limited period of time. As the devaluation is manifested in a higher inflation, even this temporary relief is eroded. In a previous article in this paper I described WHY governments resort to such a drastic measure. This article will deal with HOW they do it. A government can be forced into a devaluation by an ominous trade deficit. Thailand, Mexico, the Czech Republic - all devalued strongly, willingly or unwillingly, after their trade deficits exceeded 8% of the GDP. It can decide to devalue as part of an economic package of measures which is likely to include a freeze on wages, on government expenses and on fees charged by the government for the provision of public services. This, partly, has been the case in Macedonia. In extreme cases and when the government refuses to respond to market signals of economic distress - it may be forced into devaluation. International and local speculators will buy foreign exchange from the government until its reserves are depleted and it has no money even to import basic staples and other necessities. Thus coerced, the government has no choice but to devalue and buy back dearly the foreign exchange that it has sold to the speculators cheaply. In general, there are two known exchange rate systems: the floating and the fixed. In the floating system, the local currency is allowed to fluctuate freely against other currencies and its exchange rate is determined by market forces within a loosely regulated foreign exchange domestic (or international) market. Such currencies need not necessarily be fully convertible but some measure of free convertibility is a sine qua non. In the fixed system, the rates are centrally determined (usually by the Central Bank or by the Currency Board where it supplants this function of the Central Bank). The rates are determined periodically (normally, daily) and revolve around a "peg" with very tiny variations. Life being more complicated than any economic system, there are no "pure cases". Even in floating rate systems, Central banks intervene to protect their currencies or to move them to an exchange rate deemed favourable (to the country's economy) or "fair". The market's invisible hand is often handcuffed by "We-Know-Better" Central Bankers. This usually leads to disastrous (and breathtakingly costly) consequences. Suffice it to mention the Pound Sterling debacle in 1992 and the billion dollars made overnight by the arbitrageur-speculator Soros - both a direct result of such misguided policy and hubris. Floating rates are considered a protection against deteriorating terms of trade. If export prices fall or import prices surge - the exchange rate will adjust itself to reflect the new flows of currencies. The resulting devaluation will restore the equilibrium. Floating rates are also good as a protection against "hot" (speculative) foreign capital looking to make a quick killing and vanish. As they buy the currency, speculators will have to pay more expensively, due to an upward adjustment in the exchange rates. Conversely, when they will try to cash their profits, they will be penalized by a new exchange rate. So, floating rates are ideal for countries with volatile export prices and speculative capital flows. This characterizes most of the emerging economies (also known as the Third World). It looks surprising that only a very small minority of these states has them until one recalls their high rates of inflation. Nothing like a fixed rate (coupled with consistent and prudent economic policies) to quell inflationary expectations. Pegged rates also help maintain a constant level of foreign exchange reserves, at least as long as the government does not stray from sound macro-economic management. It is impossible to over-estimate the importance of the stability and predictability which are a result of fixed rates: investors, businessmen and traders can plan ahead, protect themselves by hedging and concentrate on long term growth. It is not that a fixed exchange rate is forever. Currencies - in all types of rate determination systems - move against one another to reflect new economic realities or expectations regarding such realities. Only the pace of changing the exchange rates is different. Countries have invented numerous mechanisms to deal with exchange rates fluctuations. Many countries (Argentina, Bulgaria) have currency boards. This mechanism ensures that all the local currency in circulation is covered by foreign exchange reserves in the coffers of the Central bank. All, government, and Central Bank alike - cannot print money and must operate within the straitjacket. Other countries peg their currency to a basket of currencies. The composition of this basket is supposed to reflect the composition of the country's international trade. Unfortunately, it rarely does and when it does, it is rarely updated (as is the case in Israel). Most countries peg their currencies to arbitrary baskets of currencies in which the dominant currency is a "hard, reputable" currency such as the US dollar. This is the case with the Thai baht. In Slovakia the basket is made up of two currencies only (40% dollar and 60% DEM) and the Slovak crown is free to move 7% up and down, around the basket-peg. Some countries have a "crawling peg". This is an exchange rate, linked to other currencies, which is fractionally changed daily. The currency is devalued at a rate set in advance and made known to the public (transparent). A close variant is the "crawling band" (used in Israel and in some countries in South America). The exchange rate is allowed to move within a band, above and below a central peg which, in itself depreciates daily at a preset rate. This pre-determined rate reflects a planned real devaluation over and above the inflation rate. It denotes the country's intention to encourage its exports without rocking the whole monetary boat. It also signals to the markets that the government is bent on taming inflation. So, there is no agreement among economists. It is clear that fixed rate systems have cut down inflation almost miraculously. The example of Argentina is prominent: from 27% a month (1991) to 1% a year (1997)!!! The problem is that this system creates a growing disparity between the stable exchange rate - and the level of inflation which goes down slowly. This, in effect, is the opposite of devaluation - the local currency appreciates, becomes stronger. Real exchange rates strengthen by 42% (the Czech Republic), 26% (Brazil), even 50% (Israel until lately, despite the fact that the exchange rate system there is hardly fixed). This has a disastrous effect on the trade deficit: it balloons and consumes 4-10% of the GDP. This phenomenon does not happen in non-fixed systems. Especially benign are the crawling peg and the crawling band systems which keep apace with inflation and do not let the currency appreciate against the currencies of major trading partners. Even then, the important question is the composition of the pegging basket. If the exchange rate is linked to one major currency - the local currency will appreciate and depreciate together with that major currency. In a way the inflation of the major currency is thus imported through the foreign exchange mechanism. This is what happened in Thailand when the dollar got stronger in the world markets. In other words, the design of the pegging and exchange rate system is the crucial element. In a crawling band system - the wider the band, the less the volatility of the exchange rate. This European Monetary System (EMS - ERM), known as "The Snake", had to realign itself a few times during the 1990s and each time the solution was to widen the bands within which the exchange rates were allowed to fluctuate. Israel had to do it twice. On June 18th, the band was doubled and the Shekel can go up and down by 10% in each direction. But fixed exchange rates offer other problems. The strengthening real exchange rate attracts foreign capital. This is not the kind of foreign capital that countries are looking for. It is not Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). It is speculative, hot money in pursuit of ever higher returns. It aims to benefit from the stability of the exchange rate - and from the high interest rates paid on deposits in local currency. Let us study an example: if a foreign investor were to convert 100,000 DEM to Israeli Shekels last year and invest them in a liquid deposit with an Israeli bank - he will have ended up earning an interest rate of 12% annually. The exchange rate did not change appreciably - so he would have needed the same amount of Shekels to buy his DEM back. On his Shekel deposit he would have earned between 12-16%, all net, tax free profit. No wonder that Israel's foreign exchange reserves doubled themselves in the preceding 18 months. This phenomenon happened all over the globe, from Mexico to Thailand. This kind of foreign capital expands the money supply (it is converted to local currency) and - when it suddenly evaporates - prices and wages collapse. Thus it tends to exacerbate the natural inflationary-deflationary cycles in emerging economies. Measures like control on capital inflows, taxing them are useless in a global economy with global capital markets. They also deter foreign investors and distort the allocation of economic resources. The other option is "sterilization": selling government bonds and thus absorbing the monetary overflow or maintaining high interest rates to prevent a capital drain. Both measures have adverse economic effects, tend to corrupt and destroy the banking and financial infrastructure and are expensive while bringing only temporary relief. Where floating rate systems are applied, wages and prices can move freely. The market mechanisms are trusted to adjust the exchange rates. In fixed rate systems, taxes move freely. The state, having voluntarily given up one of the tools used in fine tuning the economy (the exchange rate) - must resort to fiscal rigor, tightening fiscal policy (=collect more taxes) to absorb liquidity and rein in demand when foreign capital comes flowing in. In the absence of fiscal discipline, a fixed exchange rate will explode in the face of the decision makers either in the form of forced devaluation or in the form of massive capital outflows. After all, what is wrong with volatile exchange rates? Why must they be fixed, save for psychological reasons? The West has never prospered as it does nowadays, in the era of floating rates. Trade, investment - all the areas of economic activity which were supposed to be influenced by exchange rate volatility - are experiencing a continuous big bang. That daily small fluctuations (even in a devaluation trend) are better than a big one time devaluation in restoring investor and business confidence is an axiom. That there is no such thing as a pure floating rate system (Central Banks always intervene to limit what they regard as excessive fluctuations) - is also agreed on all economists. That exchange rate management is no substitute for sound macro- and micro-economic practices and policies - is the most important lesson. After all, a currency is the reflection of the country in which it is legal tender. It stores all the data about that country and their appraisal. A currency is a unique package of past and future with serious implications on the present. About The Author Sam Vaknin is the author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" and "After the Rain - How the West Lost the East". He is a columnist in "Central Europe Review", United Press International (UPI) and ebookweb.org and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory, Suite101 and searcheurope.com. Until recently, he served as the Economic Advisor to the Government of Macedonia. His web site: http://samvak.tripod.com
MORE RESOURCES: table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/0-0fd=Rurl=http://www.dailyfx.com/story/bio1/Forex_Markets_Increasingly_Correlated1227030341561.htmlcid=1271919444ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNFDxFuPPFIfs6jk7xmTmFc4KsM8KAbCurrency Trading/b Markets Remain Highly Correlated to Dow Jones b.../b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fDaily FX,nbsp;NYnbsp;-/font nobrNov 18, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1bCurrency trading/b markets continue very highly correlated to broader risky asset classes, as the common theme of financial market deleveraging creates strong b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/0-1fd=Rurl=http://www.dailyfx.com/story/dailyfx_reports/cross_markets_data_reaction/Forex_Markets_Increasingly_Correlated1227030341561.htmlcid=1271919444ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNFSpJStPKi2Ta_ZxZcbi5F9CRR9PgbCurrency Trading/b Markets Remain Highly Correlated to Dow Jones b.../b/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrDaily FX/nobr/font/fontbrfont class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1271919444hl=ennobrall 6 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/1i-0fd=Rurl=http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php%3Fnewsid%3DODI5MDA4NzAzcid=0ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNGNgYTQv1b76wrjl_8S3G9kci8u9gimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=2wR1la0ZiX8Jimgurl=www.kuwaittimes.net/upload/img_pict/local9981b4.jpg width=80 height=54 alt= border=1brfont size=-2Kuwait Times/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/1-0fd=Rurl=http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php%3Fnewsid%3DODI5MDA4NzAzcid=0ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNGNgYTQv1b76wrjl_8S3G9kci8u9gForex Expo promotes bcurrency trading/b as alternative to bourse/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fKuwait Times,nbsp;Kuwaitnbsp;-/font nobrNov 20, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1By Dana Khraiche, Staff writer KUWAIT: bCurrency trading/b has its ups and downs. Recently, one of Kuwait#39;s largest lenders, Gulf Bank suffered a major crisis b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2i-0fd=Rurl=http://business.maktoob.com/NewsDetails-20070423196244-Dollar_weakens_against_euro_after_G20_meet.htmcid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNEnL_Ipy-mL3cWWqXEPZPkudgnxAQimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=A9tuBXa7tjQJimgurl=business.maktoob.com/BusinessImages/News/20070423196244/Feature.jpg width=80 height=48 alt= border=1brfont size=-2Maktoob Business (press release)/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2-0fd=Rurl=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news%3Fpid%3D20601101%26sid%3Daynd4D5s4GW0%26refer%3Djapancid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNFZhyno64GYAIELUMckiNvAOGe5bADollar Posts Weekly Gain as Stock Plunge Spurs Haven Demand/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fBloombergnbsp;-/font nobr10 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1“It’s all about risk in this emotional market,” said Jacob Oubina, a currency strategist at FOREX.com, a unit of online bcurrency trading/b firm Gain Capital b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2-1fd=Rurl=http://www.freshplaza.com/news_detail.asp%3Fid%3D33536cid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNH12_XcWvnuuPwG0GZLEUTOFlzt7AJapan: Yen Gains on Speculation Investors Sold High-Yielding Assets/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrFreshPlaza/nobr/font/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2-2fd=Rurl=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news%3Fpid%3D20601080%26sid%3DaaniNnROZMyE%26refer%3Dasiacid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNGh39T6rMLGuzNp7IXf6Srcqm7lrQYen Falls on Speculation Japan Investors Buying Overseas Assets/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrBloomberg/nobr/font/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2-3fd=Rurl=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news%3Fpid%3D20601101%26sid%3DaPSn_slQsg7Y%26refer%3Djapancid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNHRp68VeA-R7P7yThJDoxf31ecU3gDollar Falls Against Euro on Drop in New York Manufacturing/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrBloomberg/nobr/font/fontbrfont size=-1 class=pa href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/2-4fd=Rurl=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news%3Fpid%3D20601101%26sid%3Da03xt54_wyoo%26refer%3Djapancid=1272025713ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNEtb8sBmvIh4lTfprRINtsS4Q_KIAnobrBloomberg/nobr/a/fontbr/font class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1272025713hl=ennobrall 346 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/3i-0fd=Rurl=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iYMHHytZrD2Bzt6qsdHRf0I96vBgcid=1268745902ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNEtN1aQnl0q076lpUnL9GHLwG70Hwimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=UY8LjYPyz4MJimgurl=afp.google.com/media/ALeqM5iNSpLW4XVwVpiuBZSBjCL2fcJR6g width=65 height=80 alt= border=1brfont size=-2AFP/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/3-0fd=Rurl=http://news.alibaba.com/article/detail/asia/100021689-1-wsj%25252811%25252F11%252529-currency-trading%25253A-bad-crop%25253A.htmlcid=1268745902ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNE3B0ecKiREBcJJklqq0LnD3hdV7AWSJ(11/11) bCurrency Trading/b: Bad Crop: Commodity Currencies/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fAlibaba News Channel,nbsp;NEW YORKnbsp;-/font nobrNov 11, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1In currency markets gripped by turmoil, investors have targeted one group for special punishment: big commodity exporters. This cluster includes the b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/3-1fd=Rurl=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iYMHHytZrD2Bzt6qsdHRf0I96vBgcid=1268745902ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNEtN1aQnl0q076lpUnL9GHLwG70HwEuro firms against dollar, pound sinks amid credit turmoil/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrAFP/nobr/font/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/3-2fd=Rurl=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,24616765-5001942,00.htmlcid=1268745902ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNE2LnSTxbIHfShvvx7vJCsyRbf7ywAn investment class that is still thriving/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrThe Australian/nobr/font/fontbrfont class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1268745902hl=ennobrall 224 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/4-0fd=Rurl=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/08_47/B4109best_business_schools.htmcid=0ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNFrvaTiwarqvz6W4GFFR3v2DBYpvgThe view from MIT#39;s business school dean/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fBusinessWeeknbsp;-/font nobrNov 20, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Try bCurrency Trading/b Learn to Trade FX with a Free Demo. Free Commentaries and Market news. Wharton Executive MBA Program Get Your Career On The Leadership b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/5-0fd=Rurl=http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/ProSignal-Inc-Releases-a-Fully/story.aspx%3Fguid%3D%257BD27008ED-85F3-424F-AD10-23E064C6EB70%257Dcid=1263659881ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNFf9lvRvmFujVPvYMnJ6bIuUxz9MgProSignal Inc. Releases a Fully Automated Online Forex bCurrency/b b.../b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fMarketWatchnbsp;-/font nobrOct 28, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1The web-based version of the forex bcurrency trading/b platform provides individual forex traders access to hundreds of forex trading strategies offered by a b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/6i-0fd=Rurl=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/3384919/Hedge-your-bets-with-currency-trading.htmlcid=1267279033ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNHJMY7UwxDpJ_AN2lJW8l8t4CDaogimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=O1NqIE60ARwJimgurl=www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01107/PF-brooklyn-bridge_1107895c.jpg width=80 height=50 alt= border=1brfont size=-2Telegraph.co.uk/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/6-0fd=Rurl=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/3384919/Hedge-your-bets-with-currency-trading.htmlcid=1267279033ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNHJMY7UwxDpJ_AN2lJW8l8t4CDaogHedge your bets with bcurrency trading/b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fTelegraph.co.uk,nbsp;United Kingdomnbsp;-/font nobrNov 5, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Unlike stocks and bonds, not all currencies can fall at the same time. Here#39;s how to play the market. By Rosie Murray-West If you are going on holiday to b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/7-0fd=Rurl=http://www.businessweek.com/investor/content/nov2008/pi20081121_758292.htm%3Fchan%3Drss_topStories_ssi_5cid=1273053835ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNERP-UQxbCfz-TtpSDOd4kKgpNtLgMovers: Citi, GM, GAP, Dell, Wal-Mart/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fBusinessWeeknbsp;-/font nobr8 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Try bCurrency Trading/b Learn to Trade FX with a Free Demo. Free Commentaries and Market news. Forex Trading Opportunity No short selling restrictions. b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/8-0fd=Rurl=http://www.dailyfx.com/story/strategy_pieces/weekly_range/Currency_Trading_Strategies_from_DailyFX__1225726345634.htmlcid=1266114420ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNGl-Di04c4zZ2WhwvLIEwSScnTpqAbCurrency Trading/b Strategies from DailyFX+ Prove Strongly b.../b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fDaily FX,nbsp;NYnbsp;-/font nobrNov 3, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Our DailyFX+ Forex Trading Signals saw their best single-month performance on strong market volatility, and expectations for similar price action could b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=Tct=us/9-0fd=Rurl=http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/feedarticle/8057597cid=1272982785ei=_cMnSeSeAo3I9AS-5q0Qusg=AFQjCNEYosVaAr8rb3ULLnnIefUJFUW-cwRunaway FX turnover growth tamed by crisis/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fguardian.co.uk,nbsp;UKnbsp;-/font nobr15 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1London#39;s position as the global hub of bcurrency trading/b was cemented with figures in April from the Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee (JSC) showing b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table Currency-Trading - Google News |
RELATED ARTICLES
Welcome to the World of Currency Trading Indeed large multinational and individual banks and other major financial institutions have dominated FX trading (also known as Forex trading), but there is a paradigm change in the nature and type of investing. According to one estimate, in the new millennium, there are over 6 million online investment accounts, up from 1. Assessing the Opportunities Presented by the New Iraqi Currency Could it be possible that you are staring right into the most spectacular financial opportunity of the century? Operation: Iraqi Freedom will undoubtedly be a war marked in history for loss and tragedy, American victory, and the rise of a nation with a new democratic government. But could it also be a war historically remembered for the financial opportunity it created for the sharp investors who keenly recognized an ephemeral chance at the right time?The War on Iraq ended with a nation placed on the footstool of many new operations. FOREX - Where Fortunes Are Made Everyday The Foreign Exchange Market - better known as FOREX - is a world wide market for buying and selling currencies. It handles a huge volume of transactions 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. FOREX 101: Make Money with Currency Trading For those unfamiliar with the term, FOREX (FOReign EXchange market), refers to an international exchange market where currencies are bought and sold. The Foreign Exchange Market that we see today began in the 1970's, when free exchange rates and floating currencies were introduced. The Seven Most Traded Currencies in FOREX. Currencies are traded in dollar amounts called "lots". Onelot is equal to $1,000, which controls $100,000 in currency. Day Trading - Moving Averages vs Support and Resistance When day trading the SP and Nasdaq futures, do you rely on your moving averages more than your support & resistant areas?During the first hour of trading, the support and resistance zones on the SP and Nasdaq futures are the most important things to watch. The moving averages have not yet had a chance to come into play. Psychology Of Trading The psychological aspect of trading is usually underestimated by those new to trading. The psychological problem for most traders is the fear of losing - ironically it is this fear that causes most traders to lose money in the long run. Learn Forex Trading - a Guide for Beginners One can learn forex trading as easily as one would like to learn other subjects or train in other professions. The criteria for learning forex trading is an analytical / logical bent of mind and some number crunching abilities. What is Forex Trading? Forex, or Foreign Exchange, is the simultaneous exchange of one country's currency for that of another.The way it works is an investor who wishes to purchase or sell one currency for another with the hope of making a profit when the value of the currencies change in favor of the investor. The Major Players in the Foreign Currency Exchange Market - FOREX Since the US dollar is the centerpiece of the market,it is normally considered the 'base' currency for quotes. In the "Majors", this includes USD/JPY, USD/CHF and USD/CAD. Forex Profits The Forex Market-What, When and Why?Forex, FX and the Forex market are some common abbreviations for the Foreign Exchange market. Actually it is the largest financial market in the world, where money is sold and bought freely. Ways to Acquire Discipline in Trading One way to acquire discipline in trading.. A Short Introduction To FOREX FOREX is the world's largest and most liquid trading market. Many consider FOREX as the best home business you can ever venture in. Online Stock Trading: Freedom of Trade I remember the first time I started to trade online. It was just before the tech bubble of the late 1990's and the internet was still something new for most people. Trading Tips No 1: Learn How to Trade The Moment of Truth So you have learned how to trade the markets by mastering a few trading tools like Moving Averages, Channels, Stochastics, MACD, or RSI - that is a great accomplishment achieved by only a few. However, having the tools and rules to trade markets successfully, year in and year out, is only half of the challenge. Day Trading Course or Day Trading Technique Seminar: Learn Day Trading Education Profitable day traders recognize that momentum trading is among the fastest & most effective ways to harvest BIG piles of cash in the stock market.The problem is that if you don't know what stocks to look for and how to approach them while limiting your risk, you won't even get close to making some profits. Forex Signal, Forex Signals Advice There are lot's of Forex signals providers out there. New Forex traders might be thinking of looking for a reliable Forex signals provider. Exploring the World of Day Trading Are you looking into a career in day trading? In the past, the tools for day trading were available only to professionals. But thanks to the power of the Internet, everything you need to get started is now conveniently online. A Look at Forex Market Makers The investor in the currency market takes for granted that a pair of currencies can be bought or sold at a moment's notice. Once an order is placed with a broker, the trade is executed within seconds. The Nature of the Trading Business Consider the following: As a trader you are in a business. Your strongest opponent has plenty of capital. |
|
Currency Trading | Investing | Leadership | Negoatiation | Real Estate | Stocks and Mutual Funds | Taxes home | NetFinancial | Institutions | Loans | Colleges and Universities | site map Search Engines | EZmatic | 0pops | GetSonic | TrafficFish | Health |
| © 2006 |