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Rollover in Forex

You may have heard of the rollover in forex trading, and you might not be familiar with what it is. It's actually a very simple concept.  Rollover is a situation that occurs when you hold a trade beyond the ending time of a particular day's trading. 

There are different times at which this may happen, and that will depend on which broker you are using for your forex trading.  But at any time of day, the rollover is the time when your trade is carried to a new day and you pay, or are paid, for the position you hold on that trade.

When you take a position in the forex market, you are simultaneously buying one currency and selling another.  No matter what currency it is, all currencies are paired in forex, so you must sell one to buy another.  When you do this, you are, in effect, borrowing one currency from someone to sell it or buy it.  The in-depth details of this borrowing are not of much concern to you as a trader, but what is of concern is the interest rate for the currencies involved.

Each currency bears an interest rate that is very similar to the rate established by that currency's central bank.  The difference between the rates of the currencies in the pair you are trading is what determines whether you pay, or are paid, when the day changes in the currency market.  In some instances, you will pay regardless of the direction you take on a currency pair, such as the GBP/USD pair where the rates are so close at this time that the spread between them leads to you paying whether you buy or sell.

As noted earlier, the times vary as to when you will see the rollover occur.  In the case of many US forex brokers and market makers, the time used for the rollover is the end of banking hours on the east coast.  Basically, when the banks close in New York, the rollover occurs, and the next day is started. At that time you will either be charged or credited, depending on your trade.

To avoid this, all you have to do is to close your positions before the rollover occurs.  In the case of most brokers, you can exit the trade prior to the rollover and incur no charges or credits for that day.  However, some brokers have moved to a continuous rate calculation and charge or credit based on how long you held the position, regardless of whether or not it carries through the rollover.

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Factors That Affect Forex

Use Caution In Forex

Although Forex trading is touted as a low risk investment option, an investor should be cautious when dealing with the currency market because of the multiplicity of factors that control this volatile market.

A Forex investor must keep in mind  keep abreast of world events, changing interest rates, tariffs, corporate earnings, government impositions and any number of changes in commerce  and politics around the world.

A Forex investor must follow certain strategies and read graphs and charts that suggest trends and patterns on the currency market.  An investor must avoid fear and greed when making decisions in regard to buying or selling.  Keeping up to date on what's  going on in the market everyday is also  important.

Education and an ability to analyze press releases and news reports, along with a rational strategy is the safest way to approach the Forex Market.  A Forex trader should minimize risk and maximize profit.

Although Forex trading is the oldest, safest and most lucrative form of investment in the world, an investor needs to attain skills that often are second nature to a broker.

The Forex investor may be in control  of his portfolio, but there are a vast  variety of factors that control the  currency market.  The Forex trader  must always keep that in mind.

 


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Currency Exchange and Forex

Introduction To Forex Trading

FX, Forex, Foreign Exchange  are all names for the transaction of one currency  for another, e.g. you buy £100.00 with $150.25 or sell  $150.25 for £100.00.

Traders buy and sell  currencies with the hope of making a profit when the  value of the currencies changes in their favor,  whether from market news or events that takes place in  the world.

Forex trading has been around  for years. It is viewed as  the largest financial market  in the whole world.  The  estimated amount of daily  volume is 1.5 trillion (US)  dollars.

A true 24-hour market, Forex  trading begins each day in Sydney, and advances  around the globe as the  business day begins in each  financial center, first to  Tokyo, London, and New York.

Unlike other financial  markets, Forex Allows investors to respond to  currency fluctuations caused by economic, social and  political events  instantaneously, at the time  that events occur, day and night. The market only  closes on weekends.

A benefit of forex trading is  that it is not really subject to the same kinds of  swings in the market that stocks are subject to.

Of course if you always buy and sell the same  currencies then there will be market swings.

But, because there are  hundreds of currencies out there, there is always going  to be something for you to make money on because  while one currency is up in value another one is down  and vice versa.

Forex trading does not take  huge amounts of capital to start. Traders can begin  investing with as little as three hundred dollars.

Transaction costs are usually minimal. Often brokers will  provide you with the tools and data you need to  make trades for free.

There are a large number of  buyers and sellers all selling the same products.  Information is free-flowing and there are few barriers to  participation.

Websites like http://www.forexinterbank.com/ affiliate.php also offer  training courses to help you  succeed in the Forex market.

Forex trading is an over-the  counter (OTC) market. This means buyers and sellers  do not meet in central locations to make exchanges.  Instead transactions are completed by phone, fax,  and email or through the websites of brokers  specializing in this market.

Currencies are always traded  in pairs. Transactions always involve selling one  currency and buying another. If you believe the  euros would gain against the dollar you would sell  dollars and buy euros.

A very liquid market, your  money is not held up for long periods of time. You  will have full control of your capitol.

With planning, a good system  to follow, strong money  management skills, and   self-discipline, Forex trading can be relatively low  risk and quite lucrative.
 


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