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		<title>Futures Trading Shocking Secrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 03:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Know this Dow Futures Shocking Secret that can make you rich. Watch these Triple Threat FX-Trading Psychology FREE 6 Video Series that reveal a weird trading technique responsible for billions earned. Read this 40 page insider report on Forex Robot World Cup that reveals the secrets of automated trading. Suppose, the prices of crude oil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Know this <a href='http://www.ninjatraderblog.com/trading/2009/09/dow-futures/' target='_blank'>Dow Futures</a> Shocking Secret that can make you rich. Watch these <a href='http://tradingninja.com/2010/02/triple-threat-fx-forex-training-videos/' target='_blank'>Triple Threat FX</a>-Trading Psychology FREE 6 Video Series that reveal a weird trading technique responsible for billions earned. Read this 40 page insider report on <a href='http://tradingninja.com/2010/01/forex-robot-world-cup-frwc/' target='_blank'>Forex Robot World Cup</a> that reveals the secrets of automated trading. Suppose, the prices of crude oil is expected to rise and you want to profit from this. So you go long or buy crude oil futures contract. You don&#8217;t won&#8217;t to take physical possession of 1000 barrels of crude oil, do you? You just want to profit from the crude oil price rise. Trading crude oil futures is the best way to profit from the crude oil market. Enter the exciting world of futures trading and get rich in 2010!.</p>
<p>Have you ever thought about trading futures contracts? The average trader would be surprised as to the range of things that can be traded with futures contracts. As a futures trader, you can take opposing positions in gold and US Dollar futures contracts to take advantage of the opposing price moves.</p>
<p>As a futures trader, you can trade precious metals like gold, silver, platinum or palladium. You can also trade futures contracts on currencies like US Dollar (USD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Canadian Dollar (CAD), British Pound (GBP), Australian Dollar (AUD) and others.</p>
<p>You can trade metals like copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, tin or nickel. You can trade steel. You can trade grains futures contracts like wheat, corn, soybeans, bean oil, oats, rice, barley and others.  You can even trade food and fiber futures contracts like coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton, orange juice, lumber or others. You can trade meats like live cattle, pork, lean hogs and others with futures contracts.</p>
<p>You can trade plastics with futures contracts. You can trade energy futures contracts like crude oil, Brent Crude, natural gas, propane and others. You can trade financial instruments like Treasury Notes, Treasury Bonds, Munis (Municipal Bonds), Eurodollar, Bund ( German Government Bond), Euroyen and others. One of the most popular futures contracts are the Stock Index Futures like the S&amp;P 500, Dow, E-Mini S&amp;P, NASDAQ, FTSE, DAX and others. You can even trade futures contracts on individual stocks. There are even futures contracts on Hurricanes, home prices and even on things that you cannot imagine.</p>
<p>The main players in the futures market are the exchanges, speculators, hedgers and the regulators. The major futures exchanges are the NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange), CME ( Chicago Mercantile Exchange), CBOT (Chicago Board Of Trade), LME (London Mercantile Exchange), TOCOM (Tokyo Commodity Exchange) and the Eurex.</p>
<p>If you are a speculator who is looking for making a quick capital gain then futures trading is for you. As a speculator, you would like to profit from the market risk and volatility.</p>
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		<title>The Burgeoning Foreign Currency Exchange Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 12:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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The Foreign Exchange market (Forex) is truly the largest exchange in the world. The amount of dollars traded on the Forex market on a daily basis is in the trillions. Most of this currency trading takes place between between large banks, central banks, currency speculators, multinational corporations, governments, and other financial markets and institutions. However, [...]]]></description>
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<div>The Foreign Exchange market (Forex) is truly the largest exchange in the world. The amount of dollars traded on the Forex market on a daily basis is in the trillions. Most of this currency trading takes place between between large banks, central banks, currency speculators, multinational corporations, governments, and other financial markets and institutions. However, individual traders are starting to get in the mix, using internet discount brokers such as Etrade to participate in the currency exchange market.<br/><br/>There is no central exchange or meeting place for the Forex. All trading is done over computer networks between traders in different parts of the world. Also, unlike the stock market, the foreign exchange market is open 24 hours per day, because it is a global market. A trader in Hong Kong may be exchanging currency with a trader in Australia while an American trader is sleeping.<br/><br/>There are several different markets within the Forex exchange system. First, there is the spot market. The spot market deals with trades that are based on the current values of currencies. One person trades a certain amount of currency with another trader in exchange for an equivalent amount of a different foreign currency. Spot trades take two days for settlement.<br/><br/>The other two types of foreign exchange markets are the forward and futures markets. In the forward market, the buyer and seller agree on an exchange rate and a transaction date is set for a specific time in the future, at which point the trade is executed regardless of what the rates are at that time. On the futures market, futures contracts are bought and sold based upon a standard contract size and maturity date. Futures trades take place on public commodities markets.<br/><br/>A currency quote is listed differently from a stock quote. Stocks are quoted in terms of price per share. Currency exchange prices are listed as either a direct quote or an indirect quote. A direct quote uses the domestic currency as the base and the foreign currency as the quote. An indirect quote works the exact opposite way.<br/><br/>So, if you were to view a quote in an American newspaper that said USD/JPY = 75, that would be a direct quote and would mean that $1 of U.S. currency is equal to 75 Japanese yen. If that same quote appeared in that same American newspaper and was listed as JPY/USD = 0.013, that would be an example of an indirect quote.<br/><br/>As with stock prices, currency exchange prices have a bid and ask spread. The current bid is the amount of foreign currency that someone is willing to spend in order to buy $1 U.S. base currency. The ask is the amount of foreign currency that someone is demanding in order to be willing to sell $1 U.S. base currency.<br/><br/>The Forex markets are generally considered to be less volatile than then stock market because within the course of a trading day, it is highly unlikely for the value of a single currency to move all that much. With equities, it is not uncommon for a trader to buy a stock, and then a negative press release causes the stock to lose considerable value within a day or even a couple of hours. Sometimes, however, the Forex can be volatile. If there is a significant economic or political development with a certain country, the currency of that country can lose value quickly.<br/><br/>There is a higher degree of liquidity on the currency exchange then there is on the stock exchange because the currency exchange is open 24 hours per day and because the very nature of currency exchange is to bet on when certain currencies will go up or down; so, it is easy to sell your position in a certain currency even when the value of that money is going down. A plummeting stock is more difficult to unload, but not impossible.<br/><br/>If you want to begin currency tranding, try to set aside some money and open an account with an online broker. Start slowly, then as you get the hang of it, work your way up to larger trades and higher volume. However, do not gamble your nest egg on currency trading because inexperienced traders can lose everything they have rather quickly in spite of the relative safety of the Forex market.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jim Pretin</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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