In terms of profit? In terms of safety?
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Such as call and put options. Also does anyone know about forex trading? What tax benefits or pitfalls might one incur trading options?
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forex trading means trading in foriegn exchange.
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If so, can there platform be downloaded and run from the desktop without having to log on through an internet browser?
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Looking for forex options site.
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Also, which is the least risky and which requires the least start up capital?
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Hello guys, I’m interested in learning more about forex, options and futures trading. I heard that there are mini or micro account that can go as little as US$ 200 or 300 dollar. Is it true ? Also, any recommendations for free forex, options and futures trading simulators ? I know that some websites...
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As a personal investor, I’ve dealt more with options and commodities but have recently been looking at currencies & foreign exchange. What I don’t like about options is that they are a “wasting asset” that can expire worthless if not exercised whereas with commodities and foreign exchange, you have a position in an asset...
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None of the large, reputable brokers I know of like Oanda or IB seem to offer them. I’m specifically looking for European style options on spot forex prices. Not box options or the index options offered by ISE and PHLX. Thanks!
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Forex Proprietary Trading Firms Are you curious about forex proprietary trading but do not know how to get started trading on the foreign market? With a forex trading account, you are able to invest and trade with people all over the world with different currencies and products. There are different kinds of forex proprietary...
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on the stock market what is the difference between forex ,options, equities and futures?
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Product DescriptionFor commodity traders and portfolio managers—a practical, hands-on guide to profiting in today’s growing international cross rate markets. Cross rates trading is growing increasingly popular, fueled in no small part by banks and multinationals seeking creative strategies for hedging currency risk and speculators seeking profits from interest rate plays and exchange rate moves....
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I’m currently buying options on the FXE currency fund (I think it’s a Rydex fund). That works, but the spread is pretty high. Is there a better way to buy options on EUR/USD or other forex pairs?
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