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Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Tower Of Forex - Terminology To Reach Each Other

By Tom K Kearns

God came down from the heavens to see the Tower of Babel, being unhappy with what he saw God separated the people using foreign language as the barrier. Then here comes terminology another language used amongst the masses of foreign exchange. A language easily used within the Forex community which leaves the non-Forex citizens clueless.

I frolicked in to learn the terminology of the Forex player's world of language and indeed it looked like babble. But for the foreign exchange inhabitants it all makes perfect sense. With shortened phrases, acronyms, and idioms to explain what they need and want during the speeches of exchanges and trades, it is only a language which the traders know best. And it is imperative for any new or experienced Forex civilian to know and be comfortable with the language.

You will be left in the dust not being educated and fully prepped in this speech used to converse with fellow speakers. The journey into a career of a Forex trader can be forgotten if confused by the terminology or not aware of the sayings they use. For now at least.

The leading financial market of the world is Forex which trades all global currencies in real time. The basic language is a must to shine at all in the Forex market.

Basic terminology

To get by in the utmost way one must know at least the basic terminology of the Forex globe.

1) Bullish- having the general tendency to trade on the long side of a currency pair and having the belief that pair will increase in price.

Bearish, if you are bearish you will have a general tendency to trade on the short side of a currency pair and believe that pair will decrease in price.

3) Going long- the reference to buying a currency pair with the hope that the price will go up.

Selling a currency that is not yet owned with the intent that there will be a decrease in price so that the currency pair can be put back at a lower price than it was sold for is called, Going Short.

5) Pip- a popular word meaning the smallest price change a currency pair can make. Generally it is equal to 10USD on full size lots of 100,000.

The offering of information to the seller on the variety of prices being offered is Range. It also the highest and lowest prices of the currencies.

A full range of definitions for the Forex language is offered on tons of websites and dictionaries. It is crucial to be prepped on the terminology needed for conversation if you are interested in a Forex trading career. Otherwise you will find yourself a lost soul roaming around, incapable of speaking to any fellow Forex inhabitants. Of course you don't want that. - 23210

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