JohnnyForex
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Hello guys,
The background for the question is that I have heard it stated several times that the foreign exchange markets are among the most difficult markets to trade compared to lesser efficient and lesser liquid markets.
What are your opinions regarding this statement?
Let`s put aside the complications of the irregulated FX market compared to the centralized electronic markets at the exchanges. FX are traded as futures as well so that should not be a problem.
Also, let`s not spend time considering if the question relates to a retail trader or a hedge fund manager. Forget about leverage, etc.
Although the above is naturally relevant in an absolute sense, I think the statement about being easier to trade got more to do with being able to predict the price action or taking advantage of information advantages.
So, is there any truth in this statement?:whistling
I`m skeptic.
Johnny
The background for the question is that I have heard it stated several times that the foreign exchange markets are among the most difficult markets to trade compared to lesser efficient and lesser liquid markets.
What are your opinions regarding this statement?
Let`s put aside the complications of the irregulated FX market compared to the centralized electronic markets at the exchanges. FX are traded as futures as well so that should not be a problem.
Also, let`s not spend time considering if the question relates to a retail trader or a hedge fund manager. Forget about leverage, etc.
Although the above is naturally relevant in an absolute sense, I think the statement about being easier to trade got more to do with being able to predict the price action or taking advantage of information advantages.
So, is there any truth in this statement?:whistling
I`m skeptic.
Johnny