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Why Online Futures Trading Can t Compare With Forex Trading



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By : Chris M    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-07 11:25:49
This article discusses the difference between the online futures trading market and the FX market. While it might be a perspective from the left field, there are plenty of reasons why online futures trading cannot compare with Forex trading in terms of liquidity and profitability. Both markets are completely different and have their own characteristics. They both have their ups and downs but Forex seems to outweigh one in the positives; especially in these bearish economic times. Read on to find out more about why Forex should be the choice for you for online investment trading, or even just starting to build your financial empire from home.

Futures exchange markets and their online counterparts are essentially a central financial arena where people can trade with futures, or futures contracts as they are more popularly known. They purchase commodities at a specific set price, for them to be delivered somewhere in a set time in the future. They incorporate all the markets from fixed income, corporate and government bonds to even the derivatives and stock market options. While the theory is pretty good, where you get to buy commodities at a certain price (in the hope that the price will increase by the time it is delivered), there are high risks involved. Firstly, once you do purchase the set of commodities, you are basing this on complex calculations by firms and by your own forecasts, either knowing that prices will go up and you can make a tidy profit.

The problem with this is simplistic really, no one can really predict the future and the credit crunch and failure of many financial giants have shown people this. This market is the least liquid of all markets because you enter into an agreement for delivery and you have no way of backing out of your investment decisions. The Forex market is completely different. The FX market is the most liquid of all markets when it comes to commodities trading and this means you can react when negative market vibrations start to affect forecasts and prices start to drop. This means you can change investments and put money in either safe options or the other side of the market. Also futures trading also incorporate all the commodities that are under duress ever since the global economy started to go under just a few months ago. So the risks in these markets are augmented by the risks of the futures agreement you have subjected yourself to.

For now, there is no viability in futures trading, especially for casual, individual traders like yourself. You need to look at a market that is liquid, allows for short term trading and one that can yield gains on both sides of the economic hyperbole. These are the features of the FX market and this is something you should consider now. This is why online futures trading can t compare with Forex trading and this is why you need to re evaluate your investment platforms before you end up making a mistake.
Author Resource:- Christopher Lee helps thousands of traders learn the proper way to trade currency. He is an authority on Forex candlestick trading. Visit http://www.forex-trading-profits.com/ for more information.
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