Monday, October 11, 2010

How Money is Made With Forex

How Money is Made With Forex

So, you know how the forex market works, now its time to find out how investors make money with forex. The premise of the foreign exchange market is simple, to exchange one currency for another currency which you believe will go up in value. The basics are much like the stock market, so anyone with any financial experience should pick up the foreign exchange market rather quickly.
Making Money With Forex

You make money in the foreign exchange market when one currency rises in value against another. For this portion of the tutorial, we’ll use the pair GBP/USD as our example.

We’ll start with 1 lot, or 100,000 units of GBP/USD. We think the Pound will strengthen against the US Dollar, so we buy one lot at 50:1 leverage and a price of 1.60. This means that we are buying $160,000 of the Pound, and staking $3200 and “borrowing” the other $156,200 through leverage. In the backend, our forex broker is moving $160,000 from a US bank account to a Pound denominated account. We’ve essentially sold, or traded, $160,000 for 100,000 pounds.
Cashing In

Four hours have passed and the GBP has strengthened against the USD by 50 pips. The forex broker’s quote is now 1.6050 and our 100,000 pounds are now worth $160,500, giving us a total profit of $500 on a $3200 investment. That’s not a bad return at all, it’s a gain of nearly 15% in just a few hours. Granted, we have used 50:1 leverage, but even then, results like these are more than typical!
Is Making Money in Forex Really That Easy?

Actually, it is. Making money on the foreign exchange market is as easy as knowing in which direction a currency pair is likely to travel. See, the difficulty is not in making money itself, but in knowing how to make money. In the following chapters we’ll reveal how to know in which direction a currency pair will go, but we still have a lot more to learn about the foreign exchange market itself.

No comments:

Post a Comment