Contracts which enable investors to earn a fixed amount if they
correctly predict whether the value of the given asset will reach above or below the
strike price when it expires. If investors incorrectly predict the direction of the
asset’s value, they lose their investment.
The two currencies that comprise a Forex rate. A Forex rate is the
amount that the first currency in the pair is worth expressed in terms of the second
currency.
If you believe that your trade will finish “In the Money,” Double Up
enables you to open a new trade that is exactly the same as the current trade, except
that it opens at what the current rate is now. This is an excellent way to open a
profitable trade quickly as you do not have to re-enter all the same conditions that you
did when first invested. This allows you to double your profits from the trade, enabling
you to maximize your profits in the shortest amount of time.
A statistic that indicates current economic growth and stability, or
the lack of it. Common indicators include, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employment
rates, inflation, retail sales, trade balance, etc.
Type of CFD in which you are presented with a range of rate levels
at equal intervals (ladder rungs), combined with various expiry choices. And, of course,
Call or Put CFDs.
One of the two major schools of analysis, used to examine
macroeconomic data such as national economic health, central bank decisions, political
events, or geologic events. At its core fundamental analysis believes that assets may be
mispriced temporarily, but eventually will reach their correct price, and by examining
macroeconomic events one can deduce what that eventual correct price will be.
A class of indirect securities, made up of a contract to either buy
or sell some sort of commodity at a time in the future. A strict futures contract
requires that the holder buy or sell the commodity, while a futures option gives them
the choice to do so.
This is the term used to describe when an investor reaches a
position when they realize profit. A call option is in the money if the expiry price is
situated above the strike price. A put option is in the money if the expiry price is
situated below the strike price.
Long-Term CFDs are trades that are opened for at least 24 hours.
This type of trading is more suited for investors who wish to take advantage of
technical and fundamental analysis.
This is a term used to describe when an investor reaches a position
where they experience loss. A call option is out-of-the-money if the expiry price is
situated below its strike price. A put option is out of the money if the expiry price is
situated above its strike price.
Pairs trade option is similar to a regular CFD. However, instead of
deciding on which direction the price will head, you make your trade based on which
asset will outperform the other in a given time frame.
If you are new to trading it is possible to make substantial losses
as well as substantial profits. You can manage your risks via controlled risk trades,
making it possible to put an absolute limit on potential losses.
Rollover is an excellent feature that enables you to roll your
expiry time over to the next available expiry time, if you believe that your option will
expire “Out of the Money.” With the added time you can potentially turn a losing trade
into a winning one. It is additionally a solid stop loss strategy to implement when
trading. Please note that this tool is only available 10 minutes before your chosen
expiry time and it can only be applied once per trade. Rollover is not available to use
on the last expiry time of the day.
One of the two major schools of analysis, used to examine historical
data to predict future trends in an asset price. At its core technical analysis believes
that all aspects of an asset price are built into the market price, and that trends can
be deduced to determine the direction an asset will take.