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What is Forex?

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if you would go out on a dinner with your friends or family and you mentioned that you were trading on the Forex market most of them wouldn’t know what you were talking about. The worst thing is that most of the Forex traders that join the Forex market don’t know what they are doing. Understanding what Forex is, is the first good step to your success at Forex trading.

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Starting To Trade On Forex

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Whenever you start doing something new, you should learn the basics of it. Every start is hard and needs a lot of dedication, but if you are willing to learn success will come in time. So, before starting to trade on the Forex you should learn the very basics. I recommend that you check out Forex-Training. It provides high quality training and educational resources for foreign exchange ("Forex") and commodity traders. They also give you a free account which you can use to practice before starting to invest real money.

In forex trading, the USD is set to have relatively quiet news today. This lack of major news indicates that the other major currencies, such as the GBP, EUR and CAD, may be the market movers today and traders should pay close attention to each of their respective economic news releases.

USD - Dollar Falls as Labor Day Holiday

The U.S. Dollar fell against a number of its major crosses due to U.S. markets being closed. Looking at Monday's trading as a whole, the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. took its toll on the American currency. In early trading yesterday, the USD fell to a near 2 week low vs. the British Pound. This was after Kraft Foods stated that it made an offer to buy British chocolate maker Cadbury. Despite the low trading volume on Monday, it seems that risk appetite was high, and high-yielding currencies became more attractive. The Dollar Index dropping by 0.2% to 78.00 yesterday is evidence of this.

he USD/JPY cross fell by 25 pips yesterday to the 92.85 level, as many traders ditched the U.S. currency for the Yen due to the improving global economy and the thin trading of Labor Day. The Australian Dollar hit a 1 year high vs. the U.S. Dollar on Monday. The AUD was helped due to rising Gold and Crude Oil prices as of late, which Australia's currency is highly dependent. In addition, Australia's currency is in much greater shape than that of America. The Canadian Dollar made some inroads into the greenback. By the end of yesterday's trading, the EUR/USD pair closed unchanged at 1.4332.