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Trade Currencies to Keep Things Simple

Aug 8th, 2008 | By Sean Hyman | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

The Sovereign Society’s currency analyst, Sean Hyman, says investors should stick to trading currencies. There are over 13,000 stocks open to public trading. But there are only eight major traded global currencies. This makes it far easier to keep track of movements and trends. And it means there’s more chance of picking a winner…

If you’re looking for what stocks to buy, you have over 13,000 publicly traded stocks to choose from right now.

That’s a lot to weed through and it significantly drops your odds of choosing a winner. Even the best of stock pickers don’t always screen for the exact combination of things that you would look for in a stock.

However, in the currency world, there are only eight major currencies: U.S. dollar, euro, British pound, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar and the New Zealand dollar. So this makes about seven major pairs when paired against the U.S. dollar.

If you’re trading in the FX market, you could technically also pair these currencies with other currencies besides the U.S. dollar. But even then, you only have 15-30 pairs to choose from – compared to over 13,000 stocks.

In other words, you don’t have to watch thousands of currency pairs, because the pairs are such “macro” instruments.

This makes things simpler. All you have to do is pay attention to the most important data that comes out each day on those eight currencies. The economic announcements for a country can easily be found on an economic calendar at www.dailyfx.com or www.forexfactory.com.

Source: Why Currencies Are Easier to Trade Than Stocks


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Sean Hyman is a regular contributor to The Offshore A-Letter, My Two Cents and The Sovereign Individual, and Today’s Financial News. He has close to 15 years experience as a stockbroker, manager, and trader. In addition to his role as Money Trader editor, Sean acts as Currency Director for the Sovereign Society.

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