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What Is Forex Trading?

- May 24, 2017

ThinkMarkets has a wide range of currency pairs with all the Majors, Minors and Exotic crosses covered. Trade Forex with us via Mobile and see the difference with our proprietary platform ThinkTrader. With one easy-forex account, traders can trade currencies, precious metals, energies and indices using their web, desktop or mobile platforms. Personalised training programmes, dealing room specialists, rewarding Introducing Broker and affiliate programmes are just some of the reasons why thousands of traders choose us every year.

HIGH RISK WARNING: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all of your initial investment; do not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. Educate yourself on the risks associated with foreign exchange trading, and seek advice from an independent financial or tax advisor if you have any questions. Any data and information is provided 'as is' solely for informational purposes, and is not intended for trading purposes or advice.

The Forex account could be opened with any amount between $300 (mini) and $2000 (standard). After opening the account, a person is required to learn how the Forex market works, demo trade and after a while go live trading. Moreover, there are some secrets that have to be followed.

is a registered FCM and RFED with the CFTC and member of the National Futures Association (NFA # 0339826). Forex trading involves significant risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Full Disclosure Spot Gold and Silver contracts are not subject to regulation under the U.S. Commodity Exchange Act. Increasing leverage increases risk.

Let's say you think the euro will increase in value against the US dollar. Your pair is EUR/USD. Since the euro is first, and you think it will go up, you buy EUR/USD. If you think the euro will drop in value against the US dollar, you sell EUR/USD. TFG (Payments) Limited is registered in the United Kingdom, Company number 10537331. Registered address: 2 Copthall Avenue, London, EC2R 7DA.
 

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