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Friday, August 2, 2013

Summertime Forex

Summertime is outdoors. It means a lot of suns, more cold drinkings, irresistible wish to have a rest and of course no wish to go for work. You are sitting in the office trying to concentrate on an important project but no result. Summertime is calling outside and you are dreaming of earning a lot of easy money and enjoying summer days. Believe it or not but you have a real opportunity to do so. Forex trading does not require going somewhere, thinking a lot or trying to concentrate.  You can lie comfortably on the sofa, with your laptop or mobile, drink cold juice and earn much money within a day. But most importantly, in Forex market you do not need to hurry to work every morning, to listen to your boss and be in competition with your colleagues. Imagine how free you are while trading Forex and how quickly you can earn money. Your pleasant summertime holiday is ready without much effort and time. Enjoy summertime Forex with IFC Markets!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Gaurav Learns about Bid and Ask Prices

Gaurav Learns about Bid and Ask Prices

The next meeting with my friend Gaurav took place in my office. When Gaurav entered my room, I was sitting in front of the computer, staring at the screen. You can guess that at that moment I was trading Forex and was in a panic cause my loss was gradually increasing. However, I was ready to continue familiarizing my friend with the Forex world.
-          Hi, my friend, this time I will tell you about Bid and Ask prices in Forex.
He looked at me amazed, trying to understand the meaning of the terms.
-          I will now explain everything to you, it is really simple. Look, the price at which you are ready to sell the currency is called Bid price and the price at which you buy the currency is Ask price.
-          Yes, I have grasped the main idea, Manoj, but could you bring an example just for clarity?
-          Yes, of course. Look, you open the terminal and see that the broker offers you the currency pair EURUSD with the Bid price of 1.30435 and the Ask price of 1.30404. So when you buy the base currency which in this case is the EUR you look at the price 1.30404 and when you sell, you look at the Bid price, i.e. 1.30435. So, always remember:

- YOU BUY AT ASK PRICE

 - YOU SELL AT BID PRICE

-          Everything is clear, but there is something that interests me. Why is there a difference between Bid and Ask prices?
-            Yes, I was just going to tell you about Spread. That difference is called Spread which is the profit of the broker. Every broker charges the spread which may be different for each currency pair; moreover it may be different for the same currency pair, depending on the market volatility. Hence, there are fixed and floating spreads. For example, IFC Markets offers low and fixed spreads, starting from 1.8 pips. As for pip, I will tell you about it the next time.
-          Ok, thank you very much for new information, my dear friend.

Friday, July 5, 2013

GeWorko Method

Hello, dear traders, today I would like to present to your attention  informative videos, related to the unique and innovative portfolio trading method GeWorko, recently worked out by IFC Markets and NetTradeX Corp.




Friday, June 28, 2013

Popular Currency Nicknames in Forex Market



Popular Currency Nicknames in Forex Market

Apart from their official names, the major currencies carry special nicknames as well, which are widely spread among Forex traders. Do you want to know from where these nicknames come? So, let us reveal the origins.

USD – the US dollar. The USD received a nickname mainly because calling it simply “the Dollar” might have arisen some confusion. Let us recall that the currencies of such countries as Canada, Australia and New Zealand are also called the dollar. The nickname Dollar or Buck is popular among professional traders. But it was the term “Greenback” that has gained great popularity among Forex market commentators. This term has its history. I will now tell you, it’s very interesting. So, it was during the Civil War in America in the late 1800’s when then-president Abraham Lincoln printed U.S. Demand Notes to finance the war. He printed the front side of it black and the back side green. It was something new, since all currency notes had blank backs in that period. Now, I hope, you have understood how USD received the nickname “Greenback”.

EUR – the European Union’s Euro. The European Union or Eurozone is now using the EUR as its official currency. The circulation of the EUR started not long ago, in 1999, however it is gaining more and more popularity, yielding only to the USD. Fiber or Fibre stands as the nickname of the EUR. According to some sources, it has received that name because the EUR bills are made of cotton fiber.
  
GBP – Britain’s Pound Sterling. In Forex market the GBP is very often called just Pound, Sterling or Cable. The nickname “Cable” came about because formerly the USDGBP exchange rate was transmitted via the Trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, laid between London and New York.

CHF – Switzerland’s Swiss Franc: Swissie, the Chief. The Swissie is mainly spread among professional traders, whereas the retail Forex market prefers the name “the Chief”.

CAD –Canadian dollar. The pair USDCAD is frequently referred to as “the Funds”. This is because the currency pair trades for value one business day for funds, not two business days as in case of other currency pairs. The CAD carries the nickname “Loonie” as well. The loon is the national bird of Canada which is pictured on the one dollar Canadian coin.

AUD –Australian dollar: the Aussie: Aussie is named after a native of Australia.

NZD –New Zealand dollar: the Kiwi. Kiwi is a flightless bird, specific only to New Zealand. Thus it comes to be the national bird of the country and appears on the one New Zealand Dollar coin. Sometimes natives of New Zealand are also called Kiwis.




Friday, June 21, 2013




GeWorko Method - A Real Revolution in Financial World

Financial world already has an opportunity to enjoy an entirely new approach to financial markets research and analysis. The method is the result of a joint work of NetTradeX Corp., one of the leading trading software companies and of IFC Markets, a Forex brokerage company. The method carries the name personal composite instrument (PCI) GeWorko.
The method may sound to you as something complicated but in fact it is very simple. It will allow you creating portfolios from a range of financial assets, available on the platform NetTradeX and, most importantly, to determine the value of one portfolio relative to the other one. As a result you get a new financial asset – PCI GeWorko. Moreover, you can create both a simple structured PCI, when each portfolio consists of one asset, and a complex one with a variety of instruments.
For clarity let us see an example. You decide to trade a simple structured portfolio. So for the first portfolio you select Oil and for the second one SnP500. So now you have OILSnP500 and like in case of currency pairs the first asset stands for the base currency and the second one for the quoted one.
Likewise you can create a complex portfolio, in the first one including, for example OIL, SnP500, Gold and in the second one AUD, USD and Silver.
And take into consideration that the prices of assets are expressed in US dollars.
So, you see that the most attractive thing about portfolio trading is that you are completely free to use your imagination. There are no limits, you select as many assets as you wish, thus creating your own quotation - personal composite instrument (PCI) GeWorko.

Enjoy your Forex trading with IFC Markets!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Rupee, who are you !?

The History of the Rupee

The official currency of the Indian Republic is called the rupee (INR) and the coins are called the paise. One Indian rupee is made up of 100 paise. Paper money comes in allotments of Rs.5, Rs.10, Rs.20, Rs.50, Rs.100, Rs.500 and Rs.1000. Coins come in allotments of 10 paise, 20 paise, 25 paise, 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees and five rupees. 
So how old is the Indian rupee? The Indian rupee history goes back to the 15th century when Sher Shah Suri (1486–1545), the founder of the Sur Empire in North India, introduced the first rupee. The word “rupee” derived from Sanskrit rÅ«pya "shaped; stamped, impressed; coin" and also from the Sanskrit word "rupa" meaning silver.
The United Kingdom, whose colony was India, was trying by force to put into circulation the pound; however these attempts were not a success. In that period the rupee was spread in other colonies of the UK: Kenya, Qatar, Uganda, Bahrain, etc.. After the recognition of independence of India in 1947, the rupee became the official currency of the Indian republic.
On the front side of the banknote features a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi.



The Indian rupee has its special symbol. It is a blend of ‘Ra’ in Devanagri script and ‘R’ in Roman. It has two parallel lines crossing this ‘Ra’ or ‘R’ which shows that the symbol “is equal to” one Indian rupee. If you look more closely at the symbol, you can notice the robustness of the Indian economy.



Rupee in Forex Currently the Indian rupee is widely traded in Indian Forex market. The rate of the currency pair INR / USD is controlled and managed by the Reserve Bank of India, while other pairs INR / EUR and INR / JPY are volatile and are in a free-floating. At present IFC Markets does not provide INR as a trading instrument. But in the nearest future INR will be included in the list of currencies traded in IFC Markets.

Friday, May 31, 2013

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Gaurav Learns About Currency Pairs and Exchange Rates




The next time when we met I felt that Gaurav was impatient to know more about Forex trading.
-          I am really eager to go deep into Forex, so what am I supposed to learn today?
-          Today I will give you general information about currencies. So let’s start from the beginning. As you know in commodity market a product is sold or bought with this or that currency. And how does it operate in Forex market if the currency itself is the product? The answer is simple. In this market currencies are exchanged for one another.
-          You mean that I can trade with any currency in Forex?
-          Yes, you are right. The currencies are so many in number that The International Committee of Standardization has established a special ISO code for each currency, consisting of three latin letters – the first two letters indicate the country of the currency and the last one the name of that currency. For example INR is the abbreviation of India and Rupee.
-          Oh, great, so USD is United States and dollar, GBP – Great Britain and Pound, JPY – Japan and Yen.
-          Yes you are completely right, my friend. But you see not all currencies are important in Forex market. There are such which are traded more than others. Being the World’s Reserve currency USD is traded mostly. Accordingly currency pairs including US dollar are called major currency pairs. They are the following ones:

EURUSD – Euro vs US dollar
GBPUSD – British pound vs US Dollar
USDJPY – US Dollar vs Japanese yen
USDCHF – US Dollar vs Swiss franc
AUDUSD – Australian dollar vs US dollar
USDCAD – US dollar vs Canadian dollar
NZDUSD – New Zealandian dollar vs US dollar

-          And are there currency pairs which do not include USD?
-          Yes, and such pairs are called major currency cross pairs. For example AUDCAD, GBPAUD, EURCAD, etc.
-          But I don’t understand one thing, Manoj. Why in one pair for example USD stands first, in another second?
-          So, see, if the price of one currency is expressed in US dollars such quotation is called direct quotation.
-          So, GBPUSD, EURUSD are direct quotations, right?
-          Yes, it is right. And if the price of USD is expressed in a currency, such quotation we call indirect quotation, e.g. USDCHF, USDJPY. As you see currencies are traded in pairs which are called currency pairs. The first currency in the pair is base currency and the second one is quoted currency.
-          So, in EURUSD EUR is base currency and USD is quoted currency, am I right?
-          Completely right. Let’s continue, each currency pair has its exchange rate and we call it quotation. Quotation is the price of one currency expressed in the price of another currency. For example when you see the following quotation EURUSD 1.3104 what do you understand from it?
-          I guess that for 1EUR you can give 1.3104 US dollars.
-          Great, Gaurav, you have understood everything.
-          Now, let’s conclude. In Forex market we trade with currency pairs. Each currency pair has its exchange rate or quotation. The first currency in the pair is called base currency, the second one quoted currency. We can assume for better understanding that the base currency is your product and the quoted currency your money. In Forex market there exist many currency pairs. Those which include US dollar are major currency pairs, and those where USD is absent are called major currency cross pairs.
-          Thank you, my friend. You really gave me valuable information. Now I suppose that it is time for me to enter Forex India.
-          No, these are only the first steps, Gaurav. You still have much to study. Be patient and you will enjoy Forex trading soon.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

FOREX CONTEST




Hello, dear Forex traders. I am glad to announce that IFC Markets has started a new contest. Only 13 days left if you want to register and become a participant.

                                Try yourself and be confident in your success!
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Friday, April 26, 2013

Good News

I am glad to announce that we are becoming more and more day by day. From now on we are already a team and will work more productively since your trust is our pride. We are adopting a completely new approach and are going to present you the basics of Forex in a more available way.  

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Friday, April 19, 2013

NetTradeX


I have been absorbed by Forex trading for already two years. During this period I have realized my trading ambitions with a range of brokerage companies. While deciding what trading platform to choose, every time I gave my preferance to Metatrader 4. My experience in working with this platform has gone so far, that passing to another one was merely out of the question. But as once I encountered with IFC Markets brokerage company, its trading platform really caught my attention. This platform is actually innovative one, offering its clients a broad range of possibilities for trading in Foreign Exchange market. I am more than sure that it will be valuable for Foreign Exchange in India as well.
I would like to present you the main distinctive features of this platform and what I mainly like or dislike about it.
·         Like everything in this life, the first impression of the platform is its appearance. I somehow like its interface and menu is quite comfortable as well, thought it is a little bit complex for beginners. It would be better if they provide some tutorials how to make use of the platform.
·         What makes NetTradeX different from MT4 is that it gives its traders an opportunity to make a withdrawal request directly from the platform. Very convenient and innovational, don’t you agree?
·         With NetTradeX trading platform you can set up a whole range of orders and their combinations, such orders as Market, Limit, Stop, Pending, Linked, Activated and Trailing Stop mode as well. Moreover, in NetTradeX Trailing Stop order is active on the server, i.e. it works even when the client terminal is turned off.
·         Here you can make opposite transactions with the same currency at the same time without positions closing each other and this is possible through Lock mode.
·         NetTradeX allows to get financial market’s news flow every day with the help of which you make trading decisions more easily and reasonably.
·         A detailed trading account’s information is available. In case you forget what operations you have made, never mind, the platform reflects all your operations and you can see them any moment you wish.
·         NetTradeX trading platform provides a broad range of technical analysis tools, which will give you wider opportunities for technical analysis.
·         The terminal is available in 15 languages. Unfortunately, currently it is not available in Hindi for Forex India, but I hope that in the nearest future we will enjoy the terminal in Hindi language.
I guess that at present this platform is one of the most innovational and multifunctional platforms. Gradually it is becoming better and better by improving its functions and services. 

Contacts: 
web- www.nettradex.com
Facebook - facebook.com/NetTradeX
Twitter - twitter.com/nettradex

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Million Dollar Granny


An old woman named Frau Ingebor Motz has gained 1 million dollars in Foreign Exchange market.

“Thanks to Forex market I became one of the most successful women in Germany despite being unemployed. It gave me a chance to earn a great amount of money. At present I gain 5000 – 10000 dollars per day and I guess that it was not my limit. I am not yet satisfied with what I have obtained”, she says.
It turns out that acquiring a new profession, having a progress and being a success are quite possible at every age and the example of Frau Motz is the best proof of it. Even if you are living the ninth decade of your life, everything is ahead.
Today the old woman is considered the most successful private investor. And young traders have to do nothing but envy her professionalism.
Đ¢ill the age of 48 Frau Motz was a common housewife, who was holding the house and bringing up her children. She entered Forex market 10 years ago for the first time. It was her accountant husband that provoked her to dive into that world. Once during a quarrel he scolded her: “You have never been smart enough to earn money”.
These words hurt her greatly and Mrs. Frau intended to prove him that he is not right. Unfortunately the death came earlier. Her husband died leaving her an inheritance of some securities. During 10 years she managed to create an investment package costing over one million euro from securities costing pennies.
So, presently the old woman is buying new securities, is trading in Forex market and in addition to it she receives a scholarship. “The retirement age is not the reason to bring everything to an end”, she says.
Can this example be repeated in Forex India?