In trading, a long position is one in which a trader buys a currency at one price and aims to sell it later at a higher price. In this scenario, the trader benefits from a rising market. A short position is one in which the trader sells a currency in anticipation that it will depreciate. In this case, the trader benefits from a declining market.
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WHAT IS MARGIN?
ByadminThe amount of cash deposit required in a clients account in order to open a position or to maintain an open position. Margin is essentially collateral for a position. If the market moves against a customer’s position, the client will be requested to deposit additional funds through a “margin call.”
WHO REGULATES THE FOREX MARKET IN THE U.S.?
ByadminThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and National Futures Association (NFA) monitor FOREX trading in the U.S. and provide a high degree of requirements and regulation of U.S. brokers.
WHAT IS A LOT?
ByadminA standard unit of measurement for a FOREX trade. One lot in a standard account is approximately equal to $100,000 currency. Whereas, one lot in a Mini account is approximately equal to $10,000 of currency.
WHERE IS THE CENTRAL LOCATION OF THE FOREX MARKET?
ByadminFOREX trading is not centralized on an exchange, as with the stock and futures markets. The Forex market is considered an Over the Counter (OTC) or “Interbank” market, due to the fact that transactions are conducted between two counterparts over the telephone or via an electronic network.
WHO IS COMPASS FX?
ByadminIn 2003, the founder and president of Compass Financial, an experienced, registered futures firm, expanded into the Forex market as Compass FX, an introducing broker for various U.S. and Non-U.S. clearing firms. Our mission was to provide traders with reliable access and support to the foreign exchange market by introducing investors to registered firms trading…
HOW IS VALUE OF A PIP CALCULATED…FIXED OR FLOATING?
ByadminThere are fixed and floating values for a pip depending upon the currency pair. When the USD is on the right side of the pair (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, and NZD/USD) the pip is value is fixed at $1.00 per 10,000 currency units. This is a fixed pip value. When the USD is on the left…
