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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Forex Market and Technical Analysis

Technical analysis, as the name suggest, is the use of technical data to interpret a present or past market scenario. It is one of the two main forms of market analysis; the other one is the fundamental analysis which uses fundamental data like company history and management or growth or GDP. Sometimes referred as statistical analysis, technical analysis includes tools known as technical indicators or technicals to validating existing market conditions and/or to predict future market conditions.


From the beginning of trading and innovation of patterns and indicators there is a very active dispute on the effectiveness of technical analysis for traders. Traders and experts concentrating on fundamental analysis question technical data and those on the opposite side support the same. But most traders agree on some advantages of technical analysis like.


They make analysis of market movements interesting. Knowledge of past market scenario and price changes help traders to profit. Knowledge of patterns and trading signals help traders to better position their trades. They tend to work better if you are day-trading or short-term trading. They help traders to minimize risk, especially when there is much negative sentiments.


Today, forex traders and brokers are the most prominent promoters of these technical analysis systems. And in a general observation one can say that these systems works better with forex market especially over equity, futures and commodity markets. There are different reasons for this including,


The continuity of global forex market: The currency market is a continues market open 24 hours on weekdays. This reduces the over-night position holding risk and trading gaps. Inter-dependence of currencies: The globalization has tremendously increased international trades and currency exchanges. One can always find some patterns in currency price changes even when the nations are far apart from each other. Predictability of some currencies at certain levels: the central banks of different nations tend to actively engage the market to keep the currency exchange rates at an optimum level. So one may predict the reversal to some optimum range, when it is broken. The high popularity of trading systems and trading: forex is now world's leading financial market and modifications/innovations of trading systems and indicators is a common phenomenon here. So the systems are tested, corrected and modified to better results.


Now traders can find a vast number of different forex trading technical indicators to facilitate and automate the trading procedure. Most of these systems are web-based, meaning they are accessible from any desktop, laptop or handheld computer having internet access. Today's systems come with sophisticated and advanced technical indicators to identify/predict/analyze/validate trading signals, formations, patterns and market conditions.


In all forms of trading, it is always a good practice to use more than one technical indicator to get better and accurate results. And it is also good to use technical analysis together with fundamental analysis.


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