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Introduction to the financial markets
Introduction to the financial markets
Financial markets are how people and companies buy and sell assets: shares, indices, currencies, commodities and more.
People have traded financial markets for hundreds of years. They grew out of a practical need: to help people buy and sell things more efficiently, and to help companies that need money to raise it quickly.
What is forex?
The foreign exchange market – also known as forex or FX – is the world’s most traded market.
Forex trading is the buying and selling of dunia currencies. It’s how individuals, businesses, central banks and governments pay for goods and services in other economies. Whenever you buy a product in another currency, or exchange cash to go on holiday, you’re trading forex.
Tools overview
FOREX.com traders have a wealth of tools at their disposal. Whether its gauging market sentiment, analysing your trading performance or using TradingView charts, every tool is designed to make you a better trader.
Platform comparison
Platform comparison
Not sure which is the right FOREX.com platform for you? Check out our handy platform comparison table which will show you all the differences.
Our costs
Trust is at the heart of our business. That’s why we’re committed to complete transparency about the costs and adjustments you may incur. Spreads, commissions, rollovers and more are all detailed on our dedicated page.
Non-farm payroll webinar
Non-farm payroll webinar
Join our analysts for a 60-minute webinar during the release of the US Non-Farm Payroll report for instant analysis of the numbers and what they may mean for the markets.
Pivot Points
Pivot points are a technical indicator that traders use to predict upcoming areas of technical significance, such as support and resistance. They're calculated by averaging the high, low and closing prices of a previous period. That could be a day, a week or a month.
Performance Analytics
Performance Analytics
Do you know if you do better with long or short trades? Do winning streaks affect your decisions? Identify your strengths and weakness as a trader with cutting-edge behavioural science technology – powered by Chasing Returns.
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