Once the account is open and funded, forex traders typically choose the currency pairs they want to trade, then utilize technical analysis to determine their timing points and price levels for trade entry and exit. Like all markets, but especially leveraged markets like foreign exchange, trade size and trade management are very important to achieve the preservation of capital on losing trades and growth of capital on profitable ones.
The overall financial condition of a country, including interest rates, plays into the value of a nation’s currency, so there is a place for fundamental analysis in currency trading. News and fundamental data releases can also have a large impact on currency values. Beyond fundamental considerations, however, technical analysis is a critical part of currency trading because of the often fast moving currency markets. Many traders focus exclusively on technical analysis to capitalize on the price action of the forex market, using common technical techniques such as trend lines, channels, breakouts, patterns, and support and resistance levels to identify trading opportunities in the foreign exchange markets.