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Summary: Forex is foreign exchange currency trading, and it represents the largest, more active liquid market in the world. Trade on foreign exchange trading desks around the world 24 hours a day with information from an investment portfolio manager in this free video on foreign currency trading.

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By Gregory Bramwell-Smith
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Gregory Bramwell-Smith is relationship and portfolio manager at Bramwell-Smith Associates. He has more than a decade of experience in financial services, with 15 years of sales...read more

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"So Forex tips, what is Forex? Forex is foreign exchange trading and it is the largest active most liquid market in the world. It operates 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, Monday through Friday. There is approximately 1.9 trillion dollars traded every day on foreign exchange trading desks around the world. The offices are all around the world so there is someone always trading currency. It never shuts down and again it operates 24 hours for a full work week and Forex is the most active and largest trading system in the world, more than the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ or anything else. It is quite impressive and it actually makes sense if you think that everybody's currency is being traded. It also makes it the most liquid. Those assets are available immediately."

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