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Currency Charts 101: For Your Trading Needs

By: Salvador Paez
 

Most people don't feel it, some aren't even aware of it but currencies around the world are constantly being exchanged and traded. This oftentimes vicious and continuous cycle is what is know as foreign exchange or forex and trades all the world currencies against each other. The rise and fall of value usually creates investments and opportunities around the world. And to keep track and take advantage of such investments, knowledge of forex charting is indispensable.

Forex in negotiated and accomplished through computers and telephone lines. It is a global, 24-hour market with major trading centers in London, New York, Tokyo and Sydney. When strategies and planning is needed for a successful forex venture, the forex chart is definitely a familiar face.

In providing financial data, forex charting is very efficient. Charts are used to gather and analyze the data regarding world currencies and are used to represent a period in time, such as minutes, months or years, depending on the chart packaging. Each chart packaging is unique and can be customized to fit the needs of investors.

There are several kinds of forex charts. Some of the most popular charts include:

Line Chart- this is a chart where lines are used to represent the exchange rate of a particular currency over a specified period of time and connect the data points.

Point and Figure Chart- uses Xs and Os to mark the changes in prices of the currencies, where they represent rises and falls in price.

Bar Chart- uses bars to represent the performance of a pair of currencies, at set time intervals, such as every hour.

Candlestick Chart Candlestick chart - uses "candlesticks" with a wick at each end to forecast the currency market. It provides more visual detail than the the other currency charts.

One important use of currency charts is to document and track the past behaviors of specific currencies in order to predict this currency's movements in the future. Apart from this, currency charts can also help to keep track of several currencies at once, showing their trends and patterns. In the world of Foreign Exchange, where people accuracy and speed are essential, there is nothing quite like the aid of a currency chart.

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