Forex – Currency Trading Basics

Forex – Currency Trading Basics

Learn how currencies are quoted, bought and sold.

 

Currency Trading is done in Foreign Exchange Market. Currency plays an important role in every part of the world as it is required to conduct foreign trade and businesses. Through Foreign Exchange Market there are many participants who buy, sell and exchange currencies i.e. trillions of dollars. Currency Trading takes place between different countries in order to conduct smooth foreign trade transactions.

In this educba’s course on Currency Trading you will be learning about Forex and Currency Trading basics, how currencies are quoted, bought and sold. Nationals buy and sell currency, you will be also learning about direct-indirect quotes, bid-offer spread, and market makers. The course will also highlight about various types of currency trading contracts i.e. cash, TOM, spot, forwards, swaps and also about how the risk is managed and how the same is defused.

The markets revolve around how many traders make money and how many lose it. Most estimates find that 90% of traders lose money, and close to 10% of the traders make profits. If you want to join the select club, be assured that there is no single magic bullet or foolproof method, though some traders rush in where most fear to tread. If you understand the key to trading, it will help you to get on the right path. Currency exchange trading goals need to be established from the start if you want to climb to the top rung. But the ladder to success involves many steps. So, let’s start the journey towards trading well and (most importantly) profitably.

 

Course Details

  • Language: #English
  • Students: 1337
  • Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
  • Reviews: 1
  • Category: #Finance_and_Accounting
  • Published: 2024-01-25 08:58:15 UTC
  • Price: €94.99
  • Instructor: | | EDUCBA Bridging the Gap | |
  • Content: 1 total hour
  • Articles: 0
  • Downloadable Resources: 0

Coupon Details

  • Coupon Code: EDUCBA1219722
  • Expire Time: 2024-03-03 08:00:00 UTC

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