View Full Version : Is trading forex something long term?
rackcity
May 24, 2015, 08:12 PM
I usually follow the trend, but lose more than I win. I don't understand how people make money off this? I mean, is it also that they study the market and politics too? What else can I do?
joypulv
May 25, 2015, 04:52 AM
Given that billions in fines were just handed down to several banks who were manipulating Forex, I would stay away from the field. Following the trend often means you are a day late, in any area of investing. I wouldn't call Forex long term anyway. Long term is bonds, annuities, and stocks you follow for their company strength, not what others are doing with it.
ma0641
May 25, 2015, 04:05 PM
Forex requires split second timing since you don't know what the market will do at any given time, particularly in a foreign country. How can you beat Vanguard Wellington fund? 8% over the last 10 years. Put in a couple grand, use DRIP and you will be happy. T Rowe Piece Equity income is another hard to beat fund. Since inception, 11% per annum return. $28 BILLION invested!
Fr_Chuck
May 25, 2015, 09:15 PM
Most of the currency trading, deals with tenths of a percent profit at times, so for a small investor, it is nothing, but for banks who invest billions, the profits add up.