Market fluctuations are an artificial phenomenon.
Mathewshayden
Biedrs kopš Oct 23, 2020
28 ieraksti
Nov 06 2020 at 06:56
I don’t think there is a way to manipulate them and the market fluctuations do happen. They are very much real and you should not consider them as artificial. The market keeps changing and the fluctuations are a part of it.
Garrywilson
Biedrs kopš Oct 15, 2020
28 ieraksti
Nov 06 2020 at 12:17
The fluctuations in the market are not artificial since the market is volatile and they are bound to occur. I don’t think the fluctuations can be altered or manipulated directly but they are also not artificial.
Harshalgibbs
Biedrs kopš Oct 13, 2020
35 ieraksti
Nov 06 2020 at 13:11
Market can never be stable. There will always be fluctuations. Any trader should be prepared to take the risks.
Duktilar
Biedrs kopš May 24, 2020
75 ieraksti
Nov 07 2020 at 12:16
Due to the fact that the market is influenced by many factors, it has its own movement, and there is no getting away from it.
Mitchelmarss
Biedrs kopš Oct 12, 2020
24 ieraksti
Nov 20 2020 at 06:44
There are many brokers who are there to scam innocent traders. They don’t care how the trader would have earned the money.
Harrylam887
Biedrs kopš Nov 06, 2020
15 ieraksti
Nov 26 2020 at 07:17
Whenever you enter the market, you will see fluctuations that you can’t avoid and that’s how it will always be.
FatStack
Biedrs kopš Oct 24, 2017
5 ieraksti
Dec 03 2020 at 10:27
Robert647373 posted:
Understanding these market fluctuations is important. It is created primarily by the main players in this great game.
These are central banks, hedge funds, investment funds. The price of currency pairs significantly depends on them.
But not only they affect the market.
There are also traders, small investors, and brokers. Yes, their personal contribution is not as significant as that of the main figures. But
there are a lot of them, and they can also affect the prices of currency pairs.
In economics, supply and demand is a model that explains price formation in a free, competitive market.
The same principle applies to the foreign exchange market.
Every time a currency is bought, a demand is created in the market that drives up the price.
Likewise, every time a currency is sold, a surplus of supply is created, which pushes the price of the currency down.
The impact of each purchase and sale in the foreign exchange market is directly proportional to the trading volume of each transaction.
The equilibrium price philosophy is the key to understanding how online currency trading works, as all economic events around the world have an impact on the market.
Yes yes yes! finally someone said how it really is!
Put in the reps!
Alexander
(Alexander74645)
Biedrs kopš Feb 06, 2020
11 ieraksti
Dec 03 2020 at 14:28
Robert647373 posted:
Understanding these market fluctuations is important. It is created primarily by the main players in this great game.
These are central banks, hedge funds, investment funds. The price of currency pairs significantly depends on them.
But not only they affect the market.
There are also traders, small investors, and brokers. Yes, their personal contribution is not as significant as that of the main figures. But
there are a lot of them, and they can also affect the prices of currency pairs.
In economics, supply and demand is a model that explains price formation in a free, competitive market.
The same principle applies to the foreign exchange market.
Every time a currency is bought, a demand is created in the market that drives up the price.
Likewise, every time a currency is sold, a surplus of supply is created, which pushes the price of the currency down.
The impact of each purchase and sale in the foreign exchange market is directly proportional to the trading volume of each transaction.
The equilibrium price philosophy is the key to understanding how online currency trading works, as all economic events around the world have an impact on the market.
Yes, everything is exactly so, you clearly put everything in its place.
Luzar
(Luzar4347)
Biedrs kopš Apr 06, 2020
6 ieraksti
Dec 04 2020 at 08:11
Not everything is as simple as it might seem to many. These are all complex systems and they simply cannot be characterized and described.