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Slippage is a typical occurrence in forex trading, however, it is frequently misinterpreted. Understanding the causes of forex slippage can help a trader reduce negative slippage while potentially increasing positive slippage. Unexpected news developments and fluctuating volatility in the forex market generate slippage. It can also happen when you trade an instrument outside of its...
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How to manage risk in forex trading
Forex risk management allows you to put a system of rules and controls to ensure that any unfavorable consequences of a forex trade are contained. Because it’s ideal to have a risk management plan in place before you start trading, a good approach necessitates proper planning from the start. Risk of forex trading Currency risk...
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Traders can utilize a forex economic calendar to learn about forthcoming news events that can influence their fundamental research. Economic calendars list the dates and potential effects of upcoming national and worldwide events that may have an impact on the price and popularity of specific markets or assets. The kind and date of each event on...
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Hedging in forex trading is a method used by investors of all colors to protect one position from bad price changes. Hedging often entails opening a second position that is likely to have a negative correlation with the original asset being held, which means that if the price of the first asset falls, the second...
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Economic indicators are crucial pieces of data that are released to provide insight into a country’s economic performance. They’re known as macroeconomic indicators because they display data on a wide scale. Macroeconomic indicators are used to assess present and future trends, whether for investment or to assess an economy’s health. The majority of economic indicators...
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A forex trading robot is a colloquial word for algorithmic trading that is based on a collection of forex market signals to help determine whether to buy or sell a currency pair at a specific point in time. These systems are frequently fully automated and connect to online forex brokers or exchange platforms.  Forex trading...
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Commodities are one of the asset classes that can be bought and sold in trading. Commodities are some of the resources we use in our daily lives. A commodity, in general, is a basic good that can be exchanged for other commodities or money. They are frequently utilized in many processes and are components of...
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The Triangle approach employs candlestick patterns, multidirectional movements, and extremes. All of these require time to form, which is excellent because time is also required for consolidation, which usually precedes additional price growth or decline. The Triangle trading strategy can be employed in Forex, futures, and stock markets on timeframes ranging from M1 to MN....
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In the Forex market, some level of automation is required. This is because the market is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a result, the value of an investor’s possessions, and thus their net worth, fluctuate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a result, if an open position...
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Volatility is defined as the frequent and rapid variations in the price of a given asset. Every market experiences some level of unpredictability. However, forex is inherently volatile. You’ll be able to handle unpredictable exchange rates and choose the correct currencies to trade if you understand forex volatility. When deciding on position size, currency pairs,...
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