JP Morgan Predicts that the Fed Rate Will Go to Zero
Will we see 0% for the Fed? Will the Fed really be offering free money in the coming months? Some think so
Will we see 0% for the Fed? Will the Fed really be offering free money in the coming months? Some think so
Understanding what it means to be on the spot market Often, currency trading in real time is referred to as a "spot trade." When learning forex trading, it can help to understand what such terms mean. Spot trade Basically, a spot trade is a currency trade (it can also apply to commodities) that takes place "on the spot," or immediately.
A look at some various 4-hour charts shows a stronger move against the trend. This is the time to be patient and wait for a sign that this counter trend move may be ending.
Currency trading in pairs One of the features of forex trading is that someone is always making money. This is due to the nature of currency trading in pairs. Because of the way FX trading is executed, there is always someone making money, since there is always the other side to the pair.
Sterling recovers slightly against euro in forex trading The U.K.
Loonie in forex trading The Canadian dollar continues to drop in currency trading on the FX market. Just a year ago, as the effects of the subprime lending crash became really apparent, the loonie was in the area of parity with the U.S. dollar
Is a buying opportunity at hand for the U.S. dollar?
Currency trading with the Aussie and the kiwi Down under currencies are floundering in forex trading today as support from equity markets all but disappears. Stock market slumps are affecting currency trading with the Aussie and the kiwi, as the global recession continues to wreak havoc on financial markets. As down under currencies, the Aussie and the kiwi are susceptible to the conditions of the global economy.
Currency trading with the Aussie and the kiwi Down under currencies are floundering in forex trading today as support from equity markets all but disappears. Stock market slumps are affecting currency trading with the Aussie and the kiwi, as the global recession continues to wreak havoc on financial markets