|
|
|
|
|||||
FX Futures vs. Cash Forex
Daniels Trading has a very strong focus on trader education and overall market awareness, especially in regard to currency trading. This emphasis is in keeping with our mission of providing Excellence Through Execution. Traders in this day and age are presented with an incredible number of choices of brokerage firms and forex trading vehicles. Ensuring that our customers make informed choices is our responsibility.
|
||||||||||||||
What is Forex?
The foreign exchange market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, representing more than $1.2 trillion worth of transactions each day. Also known as forex or FX, currency trading involves the simultaneous purchase of one currency while selling another currency. Currencies are traded in pairs, such as U.S. dollar/Japanese yen (USD/JPY) or Euro/U.S. dollar (EUR/USD), or via currency indexes, such as the CME$INDEX.
Read more about the forex market.Why Trade Forex?
The Forex Markets Are Open Virtually 24 Hours per Day
Individuals looking to profit from market movements can act any time of the day or night during the forex trading week to take advantage of changing market conditions. Chicago Mercantile Exchange® (CME) offers electronic access to its entire range of FX futures, virtually 24 hours per day during the currency trading week. The extended access throughout the day was made possible with the introduction of side-by-side electronic trading with floor trading, occurring in CME futures pits.
|
||||||||||||||
Market Integrity
Fair Markets, Open Access & Price Discovery:
CME is regulated by the U.S. Government via the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Integrity and openness are critical components of CME markets. Fair and transparent pricing, open access and the highest ethical standards are important criteria applied in managing CME markets.
Providing the highest integrity in CME markets is an important part of fulfilling a core CME Value, Customers come first.
Liquidity
More transparent than OTC forex trading spreads:
CME FX futures markets are supported by automated trading systems supplying continual pricing feeds from global forex market makers. These pricing feeds are real-time, dealable quotes, which allow CME to provide exceptional market liquidity and a dynamic trading venue for a large pool of forex fund managers, interbank spot forex traders, international asset managers, multinational corporations, speculators, day traders and retail investors.
If you trade currencies on the OTC market, you may not really know the spread costs, which are built into the forex rate that you are quoted. Each time a quote is requested from a forex dealer in the OTC market, prices are produced for the interested counterparty alone. As a private deal, quotes are often five pips wide and are shaded to favor the dealers position, leading to price slippage. Skewed spreads are costly to the customer and difficult to detect, as the OTC customer often does not have access to the full range of market prices.
Read more about forex liquidity.Currency Trading History
In 1972, CME® transformed global finance with the launch of the first financial futures contracts via the newly organized International Monetary Market (IMM). Today, CME is the largest market for exchange-traded foreign exchange (FX) futures in the world.
If you currently trade forex in the over-the-counter (OTC) market or on another venue, CME offers many advantages over those markets. At CME, trading transactions take place within an open, fair and anonymous trading environment. Individual traders, banks and hedge funds all have equal access to the same forex markets and prices.
An exchange environment, with its open and transparent market pricing, offers forex traders the opportunity to be involved in the process of price discovery, and provides other key advantages over private deals in the OTC market. If you trade OTC forex, its time to look at CME FX futures. The innovative, online electronic accessibility, virtually 24 hours per day, combined with low trading costs and the backing of the CME Clearing House make CME a highly cost-effective, transparent and secure place for forex trading.
Read more about the history of forex at CME.Why We Made This Site - A message from Andy Daniels, CEO and Founder of Daniels Trading.



Read more about