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Features To Look For in a Forex BrokerIf you are interested in trading Forex, you should look into what each broker offers in Forex trading features. There are plenty of brokerage houses that you can trade Forex from and each of them offer different Forex trading features.Forex trading features can be an integral part of how you choose to trade, do research and invest in Forex. Forex stands for the foreign exchange market and the Forex market is the largest financial market in the world with 1.9 trillion dollars worth of trades each day. Forex doesn’t have a central market where trading takes place, so Forex continues 24 hours a day no matter where you live. Many day traders and small investment firms trade Forex because of its ease of trading and great brokerage houses that make available to their members great Forex trading features. If you are looking for a Forex Broker, here are some great Forex trading features that you may find; 24 hours customer service, no slippage on market orders, leverage, stop loss and limit orders. 24 hours customer service is a must have in any trading platform, and most Forex brokers usually do a great job delivering great answers to your service and technical needs. Slippage on market orders means that when you trade in real time, you lock in your market order and that you pay the price quoted or bid for. Leverage is a financial tool where you can bet many times the amount of money that you have in your account. Many brokers allow you to leverage up to 200 times. If you have $1,000 in your account with a buying leverage of 10, you can trade $10k. Stop loss and limit orders means that you can customize your buying and trading to buy only at a certain price and sell when a stock drops or rises to a certain price. So take a look at the above Forex trading features for a great way to trade Forex.
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Forex Technical Analysis Reports (ActionForex.com) Technical analysis reports from selected analysts around the world on forex market. Available in ActionForex.com Currency Crosses Pairs Analysis EUR/GBP Longer term bias remains neutral to bullish for the pair, closing above both bearish trendlines confirms some upside for the week ahead. Daily FX Report As you can see, the GBP/USD has been trading bearish from March 8th along the Fibonacci fan and broke two retracement levels. After touching the 38.20% (around 1.4940), the pair pulled up, entered the bearish Fibonacci fan, but pulled down again after it touched the middle line of the fan.... Today's Market Outlook EURUSD Maintains negative near-term tone. Yesterday's attempt at 1.3529, 05 Mar pivot, reached 1.3536, before bouncing to mark a possible lower top at 1.3615. Break below 1.3536/22 support zone would direct the market towards lower levels of 1.3433/1.3789 band. Technical Analysis Daily: GBP/USD Pound/Dollar slipped bellow 1.5 on Tuesday on Goods trade data. The Cable dropped down to to 1.4938, from where it corrected up to 1.5015, closing the day at 1.4995. Today's focus is on UK Industrial production and Manufacturing at 9:30 GMT. Today the weakening of the British Pound continued as... EUR/USD: 1.3530 Importance Support Selling pressure continues to parity. Yesterday the European market seen in sales down to the 1.3530 support had to parity. The U.S. market with the acquisition, but was limited level of 1.36. During the day, expect to stand strong resistance 1.3630. As the study sourced from the sale of this... Newsfeed display by CaRP Forex Fundamental Analysis Reports (ActionForex.com) Fundamental analysis reports from selected analysts around the world on forex market. Available in ActionForex.com Morning Forex Overview The euro ticked up against the yen in Asia Wednesday, as Japanese importers buying the single currency on a regular settlement day set the tone of the market amid a lack of other trading cues. But further gains are far from certain, dealers said, with the euro's near-term direction resting... Range-Bound Trading Continues The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell back to its December level of 88.0 (from 89.3) revealed yesterday's report, showing that the important small business sector is still not in recovery mode. Meanwhile, the Manpower survey showed that more employers plan on increasing staff levels (16%) rather than reduce them... Germany's Exports Tumble Unexpectedly Darkening The Outlook As there was slight sun peeping in through the window in Germany, since the nation was counting on exports for growth, we see today that this hope was sabotaged as exports fell unexpectedly which negatively impacted the nation's current account. Also from the nation, we saw that CPI inched higher... Euro And Sterling Continue To Fight An Uphill Battle There was again no hard fresh news to guide the price action in the major currency cross rate. Nevertheless, concerns on the budgetary situation in Europe and the UK (reinforced by comments from rating agency Fitch) continue to weigh on the euro and sterling. The dollar remains well bid, 'by... Fed President Evans Says Extended Pperiod Means 3-4 Policy Meetings! Yesterday was a light day in terms of financial data with no major economic reports released from the US. Overall the USD traded weaker, equity markets almost unchanged and commodities such as OIL and Gold closed at $81 and $1115. Fed President Evans was in the spot light and was... Newsfeed display by CaRP |