Showing posts with label Currency Trading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Currency Trading. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Use of Currency Trading Pairs

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If you plan to go into forex, one of the most important points you need to understand is how currency trading pairs work. Although you are free to experiment and sift through other currencies where you can possibly make a profit, pairs in currency trading are the basics where you will base your trading plans from. If you are new in the field of currency trading, you should definitely consider being an expert with the currency pairs before you explore other fields.

In forex, currency pairs work by relating their values against each other. Each pair is composed of a base currency and a quote currency. The base currency is the first among the pair which is the target currency that you wanted to buy. Meanwhile, the quote currency is the second among the pair which tells you how much of it do you need to buy the base currency or the first one. Using the USD to Euro conversion, a quote presented as USD/Euro=.067 simply means that you will need 0.067 Euros to be able to purchase one US dollar.

Working with Currency Trading Pairs

To be able to plot out your plan in the forex business, you will constantly need to consult your own currency pairs. Among the most popular trading pairs are the combinations of US dollars and Euros, US dollars and Japanese Yen, US Dollars and Swiss Franc. Most of the forex traders use US dollars as their quote currency since it is the most widely used currency in the world. The Euro, Swiss Franc, and the Japanese Yen are among the highest yielding and also most volatile base currencies in the trading game.

As a forex trader, it is your responsibility to keep track of currencies individually. In reality there really are no hard and fast rules about currency pairs. You are the one who gets to ultimately decide which of these pairs you plan to keep an eye on and develop. But it helps to have a separate track of these currencies individually so that if a raise occurs in each of them, you can easily form your pairs and make a sell or buy them at the soonest possible time. The thing about currency pairs is that they may not last as long as you would like them to. Sometimes, you need to make quick pair ups to keep ahead of the game.

Choosing the Best Currency Trading Pairs

As mentioned, there are actually no limits to which currencies must be paired against each other. What it takes is a watchful eye and keen observation to make sure that you have the right combination to trade in the currency market. But if you are a newbie and you are still trying to gain your momentum in the currency market, it will be good to stick with major currencies, such as dollars and euros, as your quote currency.

Although these currencies fluctuate as much as the others, they are also the more frequently used. These currencies will help you develop your own style when it comes to scouting the currency trading game since they are widely used. It is also a good idea to keep only two pairs at a time and gradually increase as you gain more confidence in buying and selling your existing currencies.

Monday, June 1, 2009

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Buying Gold Coins

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Should you be buying gold as an investment today? I wouldn't because the price of gold has been extremely volatile lately and if you get in at the top, it's like getting in at the top of the real estate, stock and any other market, any gains may be lost. If you're going to go into the gold market, the rules are the same as any other investment, it's best to go in a little at a time. Invest the same amount of money every month and any ups and downs will be smoothed and you won't be concerned by the violent swings.

There are other reasons to buy gold besides making a killing in the market. Even conservative investors should have some gold in their portfolio no matter what the market is doing. Not necessarily as an investment, but as insurance. In worst case scenarios, gold will always be worth something, in the best case, gold will be worth more than cash that's in the banks and stocks.

What kind of gold do you buy?

Isn't gold, gold? There are gold coins, gold bullion, antique gold coins, gold stocks, gold mines, futures and commodities markets, stocks and funds that invest in gold mining and equipment that's used to mine gold and precious metals.There are American gold coins and several countries produce gold coins of some sort and in several different denominations, sizes and quality.

Should you buy gold online?

How do you know an online dealer is reputable? The same way you know a brick and mortar gold dealer is reputable. Check the Better Business Bureau, check with independent sources from Internet, family and friends. If they've only been in business a short time, be extra wary, but even established dealers have been known to have problems.

One of the several questions you should be considering is if you want to keep the gold yourself or have the dealer keep it for you. If you're extra cautious and want to ensure your gold is actually in your hands instead of a piece of paper saying it's in a vault somewhere, you may be paying a premium for shipping and insurance. This is another good reason to buy small quantities spread over time. Then there's safety deposit rental if your bank doesn't provide one for free.

What about gold confiscation?

A major reason given for buying gold coins instead of bullion is that in America's history, the government confiscated all gold bullion and reimbursed citizens in paper dollars for their gold, whether they liked the price or not. This law is still on the books and is still a valid law that many, especially now are particularly worried about. An exemption was made during the confiscation for dentist gold, gold jewelry and coins that had intrinsic value to collectors. Does this mean the American Eagle gold coin series has intrinsic value to collectors? New American Eagle gold coins are considered bullion and may be subject to confiscation. If that's a particular concern, ensure you're buying antique gold coins. Those coins come with a hefty premium, dealers and brokers know that and try and push the sell of old gold coins for exactly those reasons.

Selling your gold is the easy part. Because it's gold, you can sell it any time and anywhere in the world. There are always dealers in any decent sized metropolitan area, but like any insurance policy, you shouldn't cash it in unless you absolutely need it.

 

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