Getting Started with Forex Trading

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Getting Started

Getting Started with Forex Trading—The Broker

When it comes to getting started in forex trading, there are quite a few things that you have to consider first. The first thing that you need to do is to find and choose the right broker that is going to help you in making your trades. When you are choosing a Broker you need to know that there are many FOREX brokers to choose from, just as in any other market. Here are some things that you need to look for in making the right choice:

Low Spreads
The spread, which is calculated in pips, is the difference between the price that currency can be bought and the price at which it can be sold at any specific point in time. FOREX brokers don’t charge a commission for this, so this difference is how they are going to make money. You will want to look for a broker that offers low spreads.

Institution Quality
Unlike equity brokers, FOREX brokers are usually attached to large banks or lending institutions because of the large amounts of capital that is needed. Also, FOREX brokers should be registered with the Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) as well as regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Tools and Research
FOREX brokers offer many different trading methods for their clients just like brokers in other markets do. These different trading methods often show real-time charts, technical analysis tools, real-time news and data, and even support for the various trading systems.
Basically, you will want to find a broker who will give you everything that you need to succeed.

Many Different Leverage Options
Leverage is a key necessity in FOREX trading because the price deviations are just set at  fractions of a cent. Leverage, which is expressed as a ratio between total capitals that is available to actual capital, which is the amount of money a broker will lend you for trading. Basically if you have limited capital to start with, you need to make sure that your broker offers high leverage.

If capital is not a problem, you can rest easy knowing that any broker that has a wide variety of leverage options should suffice. A variety of options lets you vary the amount of risk you are willing to take. For example, less leverage (less risk) may be more preferable if you are dealing with highly volatile currency pairs.

Account Types
Many brokers will offer you two or more types of accounts. The smallest account is known as a mini account and it requires you to trade with a minimum of maybe $300. The standard account allows you to trade at a variety of different leverages, but it also requires a minimum initial capital of $2,000 to get you started.

Finally, there are premium accounts, which often require significant amounts of capital to get you started. It also lets you use different amounts of leverage and often offers you additional tools and services.