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WHO IS BEHIND THE FOREX MANIPULATION?

BANKS: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (BFI) (MARKET MAKERS)

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Large banks such as HSBC, JP Morgan weigh at least 80% of daily forex transactions. They are the market makers.

INVESTMENT FUNDS AND PENSION FUNDS (MARKET MAKERS)

Investment funds are the second largest players in the forex. They move huge sums of money from investment portfolios. They are also market makers.

COMPANIES AND CORPORATE:

Large companies looking to trade currencies in order to maximize their profits and paying for favorable transactions in other countries, particularly large multinationals. Let’s take and example: A British electronics manufacturer decides to import components from Germany and selling its goods to the United States. When the final transaction has been completed, the US dollar will be converted into sterling. The English company will exchange euros pounds to pay the German. In this way, the changes will have a positive impact on the direct benefit of the company

(RETAILERS)

Me and you, we enter in this category. Our trading volume is ridiculous compared to the big players. We trade the market with an online broker and use different factors to analyze the market as a technical analysis chart, fundamental and behavioral analysis. We will explain this later.

Technological advances have made the market more accessible to all. Today you can start to make trading with only $ 200. Many brokers offer small commissions and make very easy access. But not because the minimum amount for most brokers is very low that you will be able to increase $ 200 to $ 100,000 easily. On the contrary, it is very difficult to increase a small account while maintaining adequate risk management.

Forex transactions are speculative, which means that all players who buy or sell currencies do not plan to buy and buy for a long time, transactions are executed in order and the intention to predict movement upward and downward from a combination of currencies in a limited time.

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