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Forex Vs. Stocks
By cewhite
First of all, what is Forex? It is a short version of FOReign EXchange. It is also called FX and 4X, but regardless of the name you use, it is the largest financial market in the world. From 1997 to the end of 2000, daily Forex trading has skyrocketed from $5 billion to over $1.5 trillion..

Let’s look at some reasons why Forex trading is rapidly gaining popularity over other markets.


Trading hours: The Forex market is traded 24 hours per day from about 7pm EST on Sunday until about 3pm EST on Friday. The stock market is only traded Monday thru Friday with limited hours.

Liquidity: Forex markets trade over $1.5 trillion each day while the stock market only around $200 billion. There are only 7 major currencies traded on the Forex while there are more than 40,000 from which to choose.

Commissions: No commissions are charged on the Forex while the stock markets charge high commissions and transaction fees.

Leverage: Forex Market offers great leverage power. Brokers usually offer from 100:1 to 400:1 leverage. This means a trader using 100:1 leverage you control

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The major U.S. stock markets took a tumble last week during news of disappointing earnings, led by International Business Machines Corp., and a negative consumer sentiment report.
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The major U.S. stock markets took a downward turn last week as investors continued to fret over rising inflation and the possibility of higher interest rates.
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New fears of inflation and higher interest rates drove the major U.S. stock indexes down last week. It was the third straight week of losses.
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The major U.S. stock indexes fell last week as rising oil prices took center stage.
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Stocks continued upward last week, driven by a better-than-expected jobs growth report that eased investors' fears about inflation and higher interest rates.
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Stocks advanced last week, powered by an upbeat report on economic growth and some consumer inflation data that didn't rattle investors.
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Renewed fears of inflation and higher interest rates drove the major stock indexes down last week, even as pharmaceutical companies scored gains.
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Blue chip stocks advanced for a third straight week, but a disappointing outlook for Dell and Cisco Systems held back gains in the technology sector.
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The major U.S. stock market indexes rose sharply last week as investors bet that a weaker-than-expected employment report could slow interest-rate increases.
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The major stock indexes eked out gains last week as investors weighed strong earnings reports and Procter & Gamble Co.'s proposed $57 billion acquisition of Gillette Co. against weak economic data and uncertainty over the elections in Iraq.
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The major U.S. stock markets took a downward turn last week amid news of disappointing earnings and a weak consumer sentiment report.
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Stock prices edged down last week amid rising oil prices, weak corporate earnings reports and a record trade deficit for November. But stocks in the Washington region saw gains.
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Major U.S stock indexes took a hit last week and local stocks followed suit after reports of disappointing holiday retail sales.
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The major U.S. stock market indexes lost ground last week in light holiday-week trading.
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Stocks rose again last week, both in the Washington area and nationally, as investors took a bullish stance on the economy's prospects for 2005. The government reported several pieces of positive economic news Thursday, the last trading day of a short Christmas week, including better personal income and durable-goods sales.
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Stocks advanced last week in spite of bad news on Friday: a jump in crude oil prices and a slump in the drug industry.
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Stock prices dropped last week as investors weighed positive news -- steadily dropping oil prices -- against a weaker dollar and a troubling report on inflation.
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Stocks continued upward last week, driven by a 14 percent decline in crude-oil prices. Technology socks, led by Intel Corp., the world's largest semiconductor company, were particularly strong.
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Wall Street resumed its optimistic streak last week as investors anticipated new data this week, on job creation and holiday consumer spending, that could strengthen the overall economy.

$100,000 with only $1,000 margin. Stock market investors pay full price for stock when purchased unless they have a margin account and the leverage with margin is usually only 2:1.

Low Minimum Investment: The minimum initial investment to open a Forex trading account is as low as $300. Most stock brokers require several thousand dollars as a minimum to open an account.

This is the perfect market. Foreign Exchange trading has long been recognized as a superior investment opportunity by major banks, multinational corporations and other institutions. Now the internet has propelled Forex trading among private individuals tremendously. Trade from home, the office, or virtually anywhere in the world. Trade virtually anytime day or night. Work part time or full time.

It is obvious that the Forex Market offers a substantial opportunity to those willing to invest energy, focus, and a little money.

It is difficult for a new Forex trader to become successful in the Forex market without understanding the basics and how it works. This knowledge can be obtained in a free Forex training program.
More information about the Forex Exchange can be obtained at www.yourforexconnection.com

 
 
 

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