broker | Individuals or companies acting as intermediaries, buy and sell foreign exchange according to the investor’s instructions. |
Market Maker | Traders who provide quotes and are prepared to trade at the quoted bid or ask prices. |
Over-the-counter trading | used to describe any transactions that are not conducted at regular trading venues. |
Bull Market | markets characterized by rising prices |
Bear Market | A market characterized by falling prices |
Buying spreads | Spread between sales |
Technical Analysis | Analyze market data through graphics, price trends, volume, etc., and try to predict future market conditions |
fundamental analysis | Analyze economic and political news to determine financial market trends. |
currency pairs | In the foreign exchange market, the quoted price of one currency is always relative to other currencies. The base currency is the currency considered as a parameter. For example, in the euro/dollar quote, the euro is the base currency, and the quote represents how many dollars it will cost to buy. :#000000;">Euro. Similarly, for USD/JPY, the US dollar is the base currency, and the exchange rate represents how many yen it will cost to buy 1 US dollars. |
Floating profit/loss | Under the value of the current currency exchange rate, there is no fixed profit/loss due to open positions. |
Continuously technology, quality services
Competitive spreads/commissions/low-cost
Trading support, market opportunities
CFDs may cause your losses to exceed the initial investment, please make sure you understand all risks.