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An Introduction to Forex Trading

A Beginner’s Handbook for Individuals Who Are Just Beginning Their Journey

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An Introduction to Forex Trading

By: Theresa Wilburn Jackson
Narrated by: Glyn Jackson
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The term "forex trading," which is an abbreviation for "foreign exchange trading," refers to the worldwide marketplace where currencies are bought and sold. The daily transactions on this market surpass billions of dollars, making it the biggest financial market in the international community.

The foreign exchange market is open around the clock, five days a week, and spans many time zones, from Sydney to Tokyo, and London to New York. This contrasts with the stock market, which operates within predetermined hours. Because traders from all over the globe can engage at any time, this continuous cycle makes it one of the most accessible and active financial markets.

At its most fundamental level, foreign exchange trading entails the trade of one currency for another. The United States Dollar and the Euro (USD/EUR) and the British Pound and the Japanese Yen (GBP/JPY) are two examples of different currencies that are always traded in pairs.

The first currency in the pair is referred to as the base currency, while the second currency is referred to as the quote currency. Investors speculate on whether the value of one currency will increase or decrease in comparison to another currency. A trader can purchase the EUR/USD pair, for instance, if they have the belief that the Euro will strengthen in comparison to the US Dollar.

On the other hand, if they believe that the Euro will continue to decline in value, they will sell the respective pair. Many different reasons affect the value of currencies. Some of these elements include economic data, political events, interest rates, and the attitude of the market.

©2025 Theresa Wilburn Jackson (P)2025 Theresa Wilburn Jackson
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