What is leverage in the forex market? It’s the ability to buy and sell foreign currencies while putting up only a fraction—3% to 5%—of the notional amount. Leverage offers potential opportunity, but it’s also quite risky.
How to use inverse correlation in forex markets as a way to spot bearish opportunities by comparing price action between equities and the dollar.
If a no-deal Brexit should come to pass, there would likely be further market volatility. But an “oasis” factor could help fortify the U.S. economy.
Understanding the basics of forex. This is a brief forex 101 defining what is forex.
Can you trade currencies like stocks? There are some similarities between forex and equities. Here's what small investors should know before jumping into currency trading.
Learn about the dynamics of foreign exchange volatility, and where to find currency volatility data.
The foreign exchange or forex market is traded around the globe, virtually around the clock. Find out if the forex market is right for you with this retail forex guide for beginners.
The foreign exchange market is large, global, and generally liquid. Find out if the forex market is right for you with this primer.
Familiar with forex? The deep foreign exchange market offers a grade on the global economy and a hedging or speculative opportunity for skilled traders.
Nearly two-thirds of the U.S. GDP depends upon consumers spending money, that includes groceries. FX strikes back at the rising cost of Twinkies.
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