Category Archives: Currency Trading



Forex Trading - Top Tips To Get You Started!

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 15th, 2011

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Forex or foreign currency exchange is probably the biggest securities markets in the entire world. There is no specific location where they are like the regular stock market. What it is is a network of different dealers, different traders and different financial institutions.

Hong Kong's Stock Reach Higher on Wednesday

Posted by Chris Wood on Oct 26th, 2011

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As we can see from the news that after the International Energy Agency revised its crude oil demand forecasts, Hong Kong shares finished 1.1% higher on Wednesday, led by Chinese oil companies.

The Earthquake Affected the Trade Between China and Japan

Posted by Chris Wood on Oct 25th, 2011

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As we can see from the news that Japan's monolithic earthquake and tsunami have sent blast wave through China's economy, though it is not yet conceivable to appraisal the total loss.

Understanding Trend Trading As a Valuable Forex Trading Strategy

Posted by Amy Myer on Oct 21st, 2011

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Trend Trading is a type of strategy that is used when investing money in the stock market. It can be used for a variety of different kinds of trading from mutual funds to Forex trading. There are different ways of trend trading as well. Some traders will focus on long term trends and what is expected over several months or even years. Others will focus in on intra-day trends or similar trends.

The World Currency is Restoring Stability

Posted by Chris Wood on Oct 20th, 2011

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As we can see from the news that a bouncy carrying into action by Japanese apportions helped stocks in Europe and the U.S. Thursday, while the yen backed away from a book high versus the dollar amid anticipations that finance bosses from the world's industrialised body politic will discourse how to ease the correctness rise.

The Southeast Asia Economies Influenced by Japanese Earthquake

Posted by Chris Wood on Oct 19th, 2011

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As we can see from the news that the calamity in Japan is anticipated to bear upon economies in Southeast Asia, but economic expert say the equipment casualty is likely to be bounded. They say the area may even see increased investing from Japan as accompanies seek to broaden away from areas at gamier risk from born calamities.

The Benefits of the New Iraqi Dinar

Posted by Robert Hoffman on Oct 4th, 2011

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The Coalition's decision to print a fresh batch of Saddam dinar notes this June drove home the urgent need to select the currency and monetary institutions for post-Saddam Iraq. The decision to introduce a new dinar rather than to dollarize or create a currency board was the right one. Find out why.