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What is trading?

  • 31st March 2020
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Trading is a frequent buying and selling of financial instruments with the view to making short-term profits. For this purpose, people who trade or “traders” perform one of the two transactions, depending on whether they believe the price of the instrument traded will go up or down:

a)    Buy – if they believe the price of the financial instrument will go up.

b)    Sell – if they believe the price of the financial instrument will go down.

The most popular instruments for trading are stocks, currencies, commodities, and indices. Trading transactions are usually short-term and are carried out on electronic platforms that regulated brokers offer. To trade, all you need is to have a computer, internet, and register with the broker that best suits your needs.

If you want to learn more about trading and and broker providers go to www.brokersupermarket.com

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