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Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Forex Market and This Economy

By Michael Fredericks

We want to find out how the shape of the economy is affecting the Forex markets performance. The currency market is hanging in there, and so Forex seems to be holding its own as well.

Though it is impossible for traders not to be worried in such a questionable time. It is hard to determine what might happen in this current market situation, and like any other companies, the Forex market may be affected negatively. It is difficult to determine what we should do and when it should be done.

Experience in the Forex market does offer some insight, though, because Forex trading is the pure market mechanism at work. The longer one has been trading, the more you will understand that those who make the initial efforts and take the bigger risks reap the bigger rewards.

Even experienced traders, though, have been taken aback by some recent developments. The sharp decline of the dollar prior to the overall drop in the fall of 2008 could not have been foreseen. Forex trading depends on taking action based on events occurring in markets elsewhere. Without a clear view of those events, and the overall situation going in unknown directions, many were unclear on what their next move ought to be. Still, while traders can't control what happens in the world, they can and must control their responses and reactions to it.

Last year saw a succession of collapse similar to dominos. The value of the dollar was not fluctuating. The market gave no hint that the large firms and banks on The Street would soon be revealed as so many naked emperors. When all was revealed, overseas investors had grave doubts about any investment on any timeline, now or going forward, and the heavy downward skidding began.

When asking where to turn next for profit, people point towards the Asian market, where their sheer size and production will become the necessity of the world. Investors will surely turn their gaze towards these foreign markets, leading to possible controversy over safety.

Other people ask if the Swiss currency will improve, and if they should be buying from them now because the technical recession is far from over.

Forex is focused on changing regions during this time of recession. Asian markets are extremely resilient against crisis because the demand will always be there for particular goods. Prices will rise, as will their power in currency, this is where our attention should remain. The ability to be flexible is important to Forex and with a region change we may become currency investors as we can only hope that our economy can make a comeback, with Forex leading the pack. - 23221

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