by Steve Maenshel
How to trade Forex? Trading Forex is a snap. It might be hard to believe, but Forex trades merely consist of selecting one of the currency pairs, selecting the amount of the base currency, and defining whether you would like to buy or to sell at that time. Once you have placed your first order, you will merely have to wait for a time to exit your transaction at a profit. How to trade Forex profitably? Learn the main rules of Forex trading.
Demo Account Trading
Trading with a demo account is definitely one of the easiest ways to learn how to trade Forex. A Demo account will safeguard you from incurring any real losses while making mistakes at the time of your trading. At first, you will most likely often make mistakes when selecting the time of entering and exiting the trades, such as you may be too late or too early. Mistakes that you make while trading on a demo account will not cost you a dime. However, if you skip this essential step, you may join the 90% of failing Forex traders.
Currency Pairs in Forex Trades
How to trade Forex with the best currency pair? Which currency pair to go with? It is better to first go with the most traded currency pair - USD/EUR: Trade with this currency pair, until you know it like the back of your hand. Do not start trading with other currency pairs until this one becomes your “friend”. All currency pairs are different; they are all tied to different countries and different reasons behind fluctuations, such as news, political situation and so on. Try to get a feel for one currency pair at a time, starting with the most traded one (USD/EUR).
Understanding Currency Quotes
Forex trades are always based on currency quotes. Currency quotes are two-sided, consisting of the bid price from one side and the ask price from the other side. Bid represents the selling price of the base currency, when concurrently buying the counter one. Ask represents the purchasing price of the base currency, when concurrently selling the counter one. Good grasp of currency quotes is essential for learning how to trade Forex.
First currency in the quote is the base currency, and second currency is the counter currency (also called quote currency or terms currency). In the example of the USD/EUR currency pair, USD is the base currency and EUR is the counter currency. The value of the base currency is always 1. The value of the counter currency is calculated against the base currency, i.e., 1 USD = 0.7422 EUR. Prices in the terms of quotes are expressed through pips, which are usually the 4th decimal point. Once you understand the currency pairs, you will be well on your way in the process of learning how to trade Forex.
Understanding Leverage and Margins
Leverage allows you to trade with not much of your own money. It’s very pleasant to realize that you can trade with a lot more money than what you really have. Imagine the possible profits? It’s breath-taking, isn’t it? Well, now turn your imagination on and try to imagine the possible losses. It’s spine-chilling, isn’t it? Many dealers advertise margins with up to 100:1 leverage. What does it mean? It means that if you are trading with many lots and the market goes against you in most of the lots, your losses will be horrific. Do not just learn how to trade Forex, do so without incurring losses.
Unfortunately brokers, just like banks do not really care whether you win or lose in your Forex trades. You will still have to pay them back. If you lose the money that they gave you. It is better not to trade on margin at all, and to only trade with your own money.
It’s very easy to learn how to trade Forex. However, how to trade Forex with a profit? Allow enough time to train on a demo account before proceeding to real-life trading.