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The market The currency trading (FOREX) market is the biggest and fastest growing market on earth. Its daily turnover is more than 2.5 trillion dollars. The participants in this market are banks, organizations, institutional investors and private individuals, just like you. How does one profit in Forex? Obviously, buy cheap and sell for more! The profit potential comes from the fluctuations (changes) in the currency exchange market. The Forex trading is performed using LEVERAGE (e.g. – making a Forex deal by investing and risking only a small fraction of it). By such, little fluctuations in the exchange rate result in much higher ones. For example, a change of 1% in currency exchange rate (which is quite common during a day) will be intensified 100 times! How do I monitor my Forex trading? Online, from anywhere, anytime. You have full control to monitor status, check scenarios, change some terms in the deal, or close it.

The goods (merchandise) Markets are places to trade goods, and the same goes with FOREX. The Forex goods are the currencies of various countries (as well as Gold and Silver). You buy Euro, paying with US dollars, or you sell Japanese Yens for Canadian dollars. That’s all. How risky is Forex trading? You cannot lose more than your “margin” (your initial investment)! You may profit unlimited amounts, but you never lose more than what you initially risked. However, you are strongly advised to risk only what you can afford and is not vital for your well-being. How do I start trading? Register (Easy-Forex™ offers the simplest and quickest registration process, no obligation); deposit your first trading “margin” amount (credit cards or PayPal are welcome); start trading. Want to know more? Want to get FREE on-line training (in your own language)? Register here (quick, no obligation), we’ll be glad to guide you, every step of the way.


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