What Is The Difference Between Forex And Futures?
Forex and futures trading are very different types of trading with distinct characteristics, but sometimes can be used together for advantageous results.
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Forex and futures trading are very different types of trading with distinct characteristics, but sometimes can be used together for advantageous results.
Although similar in objective, trading and investing are unique disciplines. Duration, frequency and mechanics are key differences separating the approaches.
Foreign exchange positions held overnight may earn or pay rollover interest charges, sometimes significantly increasing the profit or cost of a position.
The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) employs a moving average to measure the normality of current price action, developed in 1980 by Donald Lambert.
South Korea, rocked by a scandal, will hold presidential elections this year that may set the country on a different political and economic course.
The upcoming French presidential elections may be significant for gauging the extent of a protectionist wave worldwide and the prospects for U.S. growth.
The new symbols list is a new feature of FXCM's software, Trading Station. It affords traders the ability to create custom currency pairing lists.
Traders will want to carefully consider the reputation, services and costs of the available brokerages before making a commitment to trading with a particular firm.
Forex brokers have become essential for retail foreign exchange traders, offering both access to the market and services that provide opportunities.
FXCM is an industry leader in forex brokerage and trade-related services. FXCM offers forex access to individuals around the world.
Forex traders commonly develop watchlists to keep track of assorted currency pairs involved in active trade. Learn about how you can use watchlists on FXCM.
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