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Forex Beginners Level 1
What is forex?Forex is Foreign exchange.It is the opportunity to trade two currencies against each other. If you think one currency will be stronger versus the other, and you end up correct, then you can make a profit. If you’ve ever traveled to another country, you usually had to find a currency exchange booth at the airport, and then exchange the money you have in your wallet into the currency of the country you are visiting.The foreign exchange market, which is usually known as “forex” or “FX,” is the largest financial market in the world. The Forex market is a global, decentralized market where the world’s currencies change hands. Exchange rates change every second so the market is constantly moving. Most of the currency transactions that occur in the global foreign exchange market are bought (and sold) for speculative reasons. Currency traders (also known as currency speculators) buy currencies hoping that they will be able to sell them at a higher price in the future.
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Forex Trading course for Beginners (Free)
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    Stochastic Indicator
    The Stochastic oscillator is another technical indicator that helps traders determine where a trend might be ending. The oscillator works on the following theory: During an uptrend, prices will remain equal to or above the previous closing price. During a downtrend, prices will likely remain equal to or below the previous closing price. The Stochastic oscillator uses a scale to measure the degree of change between prices from one closing period to predict the continuation of the current direction trend. The 2 lines are similar to the MACD lines in the sense that one line is faster than the other.

    How to Trade Forex Using the Stochastic Indicator
    The Stochastic technical indicator tells us when the market is overbought or oversold. The Stochastic is scaled from 0 to 100. When the Stochastic lines are above 80 (the red dotted line in the chart above), then it means the market is overbought. When the Stochastic lines are below 20 (the blue dotted line), then it means that the market is possibly oversold. As a rule of thumb, we buy when the market is oversold, and we sell when the market is possibly overbought. Many forex traders use the Stochastic in different ways, but the main purpose of the indicator is to show us where the market conditions could be possibly overbought or oversold.Keep in mind that Stochastic can remain above 80 or below 20 for long periods of time, so just because the indicator says “overbought” doesn’t mean you should blindly sell! The same thing if you see “oversold”, it doesn’t mean you should automatically start buying!