For example, in Europe the currency in circulation is called the Euro (EUR)and in the United States the currency in circulation
is called the US Dollar (USD).
An example of a forex tradeis
to buy the Euro while simultaneously selling US
Dollar. This is called going long on theEUR/USD.
Forex trading is
typically done through a broker or market maker. As a forex broker you can
choose a currency pair that
you expect to change in value and place a trade accordingly. For example, if
you had purchased 1,000 Euros in January of 2005, it would have cost you around
$1,200 USD.
Throughout 2005 the Euro’s value vs.
the U.S. Dollar’s value increased. At
the end of the year 1,000 Euros was worth $1,300 U.S. Dollars. If
you had chosen to end your trade at that point, you would have a $100 gain.
Forex trades can be placed through a broker or market maker. Orders can be placed with just a few clicks and
the broker then passes the order along to a partner in the Interbank Market to fill your position. When you close
your trade,
the broker closes the
position on the Interbank Market and credits your account with the loss or
gain. This can all happen literally within a few seconds.
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