There are many similarities between the stock market and the forex market, but there are also some differences. In this article, I will discuss some of the key differences between the two markets.
Forex Market
The forex market has many names and can be referred to as the retail off-exchange, foreign exchange, forex or just simply FX market. It is extremely liquid, with over four trillion dollars in volume traded every single day. The forex market is open 24 hours a day, 5.5 days a week.
Since forex is a world trading market, different countries' markets will open and close at different times and thus provide needed liquidity and allow for 24 hour a day trading. The forex markets begin with Japan and Singapore, then Europe, then the United States, Canada and Mexico. As one region's market day ends, the next region's market day is just beginning.
If news hits the wire or an event has taken place, you do not need to wait for the market to open, you can trade at any time 5.5 days a week. This is very appealing if you like to trade on the news and want to be able to get in and out anytime you please.
Another advantage or perhaps disadvantage is leverage. Forex allows you to trade from 50:1 up to 400:1 on your initial margin deposit. On the high side, that means that for a margin deposit of $1,000, you can control $400,000 worth of currency. A margin deposit is not the same as what is considered a stock margin account. In forex, the margin deposit can be likened to a good faith deposit used to bind the contract on the purchase of a house. However, in stocks, the margin can be likened to the down payment used to buy the house. Without appropriate use of risk management, a high degree of leverage can lead to large losses as well as large gains.
Stock Market
The stock market in the United States is open from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST. Some pre-market trading can be done between 7:00 AM and 9:30 AM, as well as some after hours trading from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The stock market is open 5 days a week. It is the most liquid during regular market hours. Pre-market or after hours trading has nominal liquidity. If you wish to buy/sell stocks in other countries, you must see if those stocks are available on your online trading platform or if you have to call you broker to make the trade. Most U.S. online brokers or brokers that operate online platforms only allow you to trade stocks that are listed on the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX or OTCBB. All stocks are bought and sold on the exchange that hosts that particular company's stock, so if you do not see that exchange as an option on your drop-down menu, you should call your broker to see if they have the ability to purchase a particular stock on an International Exchange.
News trading can be done during market hours and is difficult to time right. Most major banks and investment banks know when something is happening with the company, since their analysts get the most current information and can post a buy/sell/hold on that particular stock. They will most likely open, close or block trade a position based on their Analyst's and Portfolio Manager's recommendation, which is usually before the average person can get in or out of that particular security.

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