The foreign exchange market, or Forex market, is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold. Forex trading is always done in currency pairs. For example, you buy Euros, paying with U.S. Dollars, or you sell Canadian Dollars for Japanese Yen. The value of your Forex investment increases or decreases because of changes in the currency exchange rate or Forex rate. These changes can occur at any time, and often result from economic and political events. Using a hypothetical Forex investment, this article shows you how to calculate profit and loss in Forex trading.
To understand how the exchange rate can affect the value of your Forex investment, you need to learn how to read a Forex quote. Forex quotes are expressed in pairs and usually in five-digit numbers. In the following example, your pair of currencies are the U.S. Dollar (USD) and the Canadian Dollar (CAD). The Forex quote, USD/CAD = 170.50, means that one U.S. Dollar is equal to 170.50 Canadian Dollars. The currency to the left of the "/" (USD in this example) is referred to as base currency and its value is always 1. The currency to the right of the "/" (CAD in this example) is referred to as the counter currency. In this example, one USD can buy 170.50 CAD, because it is the stronger of the two currencies. The U.S. Dollar is regarded as the central currency of the Forex market, and it is always treated as the base currency in any Forex quote where it is one of the pairs.
Let's go now to our hypothetical Forex investment to show how you can profit or come up short in Forex trading. In this example, your pair of currencies are the U.S. Dollar and the Euro. The Forex rate of EUR/USD on August 26, 2003 was 1.0857, which means that one U.S. Dollar was equal to 1.0857 Euros, and was the weaker of the two currencies. If you had bought 1,000 Euros on that date, you would have paid $1,085.70.
One year later, the Forex rate of EUR/USD was 1.2083, which means that the value of the Euro increased in relation to the USD. If you had sold the 1,000 Euros one year later, you would have received $1,208.30, which is $122.60 more than what you had started with one year earlier.
Conversely, if the Forex rate one year later had been EUR/USD = 1.0576, the value of the Euro would have weakened in relation to the U.S. Dollar. If you had sold the 1,000 Euros at this Forex rate, you would have received $1,057.60, which is $28.10 less than what you had started out with one year earlier.
As with stocks and mutual funds, there is risk in Forex trading. The risk results from fluctuations in the currency exchange market. Investments with a low level of risk (for example, long-term government bonds) often have a low return. Investments with a higher level of risk (for example, Forex trading) can have a higher return. To achieve your short-term and long-term financial goals, you need to balance security and risk to the comfort level that works best for you.
Trading Profit And Loss Account
In the Forex market scalping is an extreme example of day trading which involves traders who buy into a position intending to see a quick market movement, and then sell. Most scalping trades last only a few minutes, and none more than a day.
While technically some one or two hour trades can be considered scalping, generally that's just referred to as normal day trading. When someone in the Forex market mentions scalping, the image is of that "surgical precision" trade. The scalper who is trading the Forex is a trader who opens and closes a position in literally minutes - or in rare cases maybe even less than a minute.
The theory behind scalping is that by anticipating an immediate surge to a news release or other evens, a trader can jump in, and since the movement is so quick, they can show a profit, then immediately exit to help minimize the risk. By doing this effectively, a trader in theory could collect smaller profits bit by bit while avoiding any large violent market swings that could cause you to lose a lot of pips.
One of the most important parts of scalping is to have a stop and exit in mind before entering into a position. That way as soon as the market moves in either direction, the position is immediately closed. Even a few pips difference can be a big deal, since the leverage in the Forex market allows them to make a profit off even the smallest pip gains.
Scalping may limit potential losses, but since all transactions are so quick, it can also limit potential profits, since it would require a quick exit from what could end up being a breakout market.
So like any trading strategy, there are positive and negative points to this strategy. While scalping my be a favorite practice among some day traders, if you're just starting in the Forex market, it's best to find a solid Forex trading system that concentrates on long term strategies.
Learning to use a dependable long term system is the first step of profiting from Forex trading, and needs to be taken before even considering moving on to anything else, especially to something like scalping, which is an extreme version of day trading and not an easy skill to learn effectively.
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