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Why Demo Account Performance Is Better

      Over the past several years, the popularity of online currency trading has grown substantially. Each day, onlineForexGen attract new investors - each of them lining up with a glint in their eye, lured in by promises of easy money. Most of these companies allow you to sign up for a free demo account which lets you place mock trades using their trading platform to get a feel for the... [read more]

System strategy | ForexGen

  There are several external factors affecting Forex currency exchange. These factors include reports on trade, GDP, unemployment, international trade, manufacturing etc. The growth or decline of these factors affect a country's currency. The change is a global market, providing 24-hour market access to its players. As it is open only 5 days a week, so weekend is the period of closure. Although change... [read more]

Dollar Goes Down on Credit Market Losses|ForexGen

The U.S. dollar declined at a fastest pace in a month against the Japanese currency today as the credit market losses extended and the Federal Reserve probably won’t be able to raise the rates by the year’s end. The dollar also fell against the euro and the Great Britain pound today as the previously expected rate difference decline became not so obvious to the Forex traders. Yen’s growth against... [read more]

Risk aversion helps yen, Swiss franc | ForexGen

Fears about more losses due to the current credit crisis helped the yen and Swiss franc to gains Thursday on the theory that investors will be less inclined to seek out risky currency trades funded with the low-yielding currencies. In late morning trade in New York the yen traded at ¥161.1536 to the euro, at ¥108.3350 to the US dollar and at ¥95.1723 to the Australian dollar, while the Swiss franc... [read more]


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