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May 21, 2012

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Why is the U.S. Dollar the Primary Trading Currency?

Over 85% of all forex trades involve the U.S. Dollar (USD) making it the primary currency when it comes to currency trading.  That prominence is due to several facto...

November 30, 2011

Eric

  • Forex Exchange vs. Stock Exchange - What's the Difference?
  • Forex Signals - 4 Types You Should Know
  • What is Aussie Forex?
  • Where Did the Forex Market Come From?

Forex Market

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Understanding the USD/JPY Currency Pair

After the U.S. dollar (USD) and the euro (EUR), the Japanese yen is the third most traded currency in forex markets with the USD/JPY pair making up nearly 15% of dai...

December 24, 2011

Eric

  • Understanding the EUR/USD Currency Pair
  • How Interest Rates Affect the Forex Market
  • How Forex Order Execution is Affected by Spread
  • Understanding the Interbank Market

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AUD/USD - The Case for Stop Loss Orders

If there was ever a doubt that stop loss orders should be a required addition to any open position, the recent one day 250+ pip drop in AUD/USD should clear it up qu...

November 9, 2011

Eric

  • A Case Study in How Politics Move Currency Markets
  • Currency Markets Affect Sara Lee Sales Forecast
  • How Governments Move Forex Markets
  • Argentina Limits Forex Trading

Forex Trading

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The 6 Main Types of Forex Orders

While a wide variety of order types are used in futures and options trading where getting into and out of positions at specific price points is vital to both preserv...

December 14, 2011

Eric

  • Understanding Bids and Offers When Forex Trading
  • Profit and Loss in Currency Trading
  • Margin and Leverage in Currency Trading
  • Understanding Currency Trading Quotes

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Understanding Backing and Filling

Backing and filling is a phenomenon in forex trading caused by rapid price movements in a particular currency pair.  It's not caused by fundamental changes in curren...

December 22, 2011

Eric

  • Understanding Forex Rollover
  • Major Currency Pairs
  • Understanding Currency Reserve Management
  • Understanding a FX Swap
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