Forex Broker Regulations
  • AFM(Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets)
  • ARIF(Association Romande des Intermédiaires Financiers)
  • ASIC(Australian Securities and Investments Commission)
  • ASIC (AUS)(Australian Securities and Investments Commission)
  • BaFin(Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht)
  • BDL(Banque du Liban)
  • BVI(British Virgin Islands)
  • CBCA(Canada Business Corporations Act)
  • CBFA(Banking, Finance and Insurance commission)
  • CCCI(Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission)

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  • AFN(Afghanistan, Afghanis)
  • ALL(Albania, Leke)
  • ANG(Netherlands Antilles, Guilders (also called Florin)
  • ARS(Argentina, Pesos)
  • AUD(Australia, Dollars)
  • AWG(Aruba, Guilders (also called Florins))
  • AZN(Azerbaijan, New Manats)
  • BAM(Bosnia and Herzegovina, Convertible Marka)
  • BBD(Barbados, Dollars)
  • BGN(Bulgaria, Leva)

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Basics of Forex can be understood by understanding these terms mentioned below. You can easily Learn Forex when you know and understand the basic terms of forex :

Forex Glossary


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A


Account : Record of all transactions.
Account Balance : Same as balance.
Accumulation Line : See Distribution Line.
Aggressor : A trader dealing on an existing price in the market.
All or None : A limit price order that instructs the broker to fill the w...
AMD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Armenia, called Drams.
Apics Survey : Economical indicator, A composite diffusion index of natio...
At the price stop-loss order : A stop-loss order that must be executed at...
At-the-Money : An option whose strike-exercise price is equal to or near ...
Attorney in Fact : Person who is allowed to transact business and execute...

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B


Bearish Harami : A two day pattern that has a small body day completely c...
Bearish Harami doji : A two day pattern similar to the Harami. The differ...
Bid Price : The price at which an investor can place an order to buy a cu...
Big Figure : Refers normally to the first three digits of an exchange rat...
Bilateral grid : An exchange rate system that links all the central rates...
Bollinger bands : A quantitative method that combines a moving average wi...
Broker : An agent, who executes orders to buy and sell currencies and rel...
Bullish Harami cross : A two day pattern similar to the Harami. The diffe...
Business firms establishment survey : See Business firms survey.
Buying Rate : Rate at which the market and a market maker in particular i...

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C


CBOT : Chicago Board of Trade.
CDF : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Congo/Kinshasa, called Con...
Classes of options : The types of options: calls and puts.
Cleared Funds : Funds that are freely available, sent in to settle a trad...
Collateral : Something given to secure a loan or as a guarantee of perfor...
Combination spread : Synthetic future. A compound option strategy that co...
Condor spread : A compound option strategy that consists of either four s...
Counter Currency : The second listed Currency in a Currency Pair.
Currency Risk : The possibility of an unfavorable change in exchange rate...
CVE : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Cape Verde, called Escudos...

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D


Day Trade : A trade opened and closed on the same trading day.
Day Trader : Speculators who take positions which are then liquidated pri...
Deal Date : The date on which a transaction is agreed upon.
Delta : The change in the value of the option premium made fully paid by ...
Devaluation : Deliberate downward adjustment of a currency against its fi...
Diamond : A minor reversal pattern that resembles a diamond shape.
Discount forward spread : A forward price that is deducted from a spot pr...
Distribution Line : A technical indicator that attempts to quantify the f...
Durable Goods Orders : Economical indicator, Durable goods orders reflect...
DZD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Algeria, called Algeria Di...

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E


EOD : See End Of Day Order
Eurocurrency : A currency domiciled outside its country of origin normall...
European Commission : The executive body of the European Economic Communi...
European Joint Float Agreement : European monetary system established in ...
European Monetary Cooperation Fund : EMS fund established to manage the E...
European Monetary Union : Abbreviated EMU. The principal goal of the EMU ...
European Option : An option that can be exercised only on its expiration ...
Exercise Price : See Strike price.
Exercise strike price : The price at which the underlying currency will b...
Exotic : A less broadly traded currency.

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F


Factory Orders : Economical indicator, The dollar level of new orders for...
Fed Funds : Cash balances held by banks with their local Federal Reserve ...
Federal Reserve Board : The board of the Federal Reserve System, appointe...
Fill Price : The price at which a buy or sell order was executed.
Financial Accounting Standards Board s Statement Number 52 : Abbreviated ...
Financial Risk : The risk that a firm will be unable to meet its financia...
Floor traders locals : Exchange members who execute their own trades by b...
FOMC : See Federal Open Market Committee.
Forward Deal : A deal with a value date greater than the spot value date.
Forward Operations : Foreign exchange transactions, on which the fulfillm...

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G


G5 : The Group of Five. The five leading industrial countries, being US, ...
Gap : A mismatch between maturities and cash flows in a bank or individua...
GDP : See GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT.
Genetic algorithms : Method used to optimize a neural network. Trial and ...
GGP : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Guernsey, called Pounds.
GNP : See Gross National Product.
Golden cross : An intersection of two consecutive moving averages that mo...
Good Until Canceled : (GTC) An instruction to a broker that unlike normal...
Gross National Product Deflator : See Gross National Product Implicit Def...
GYD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Guyana, called Dollars.

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H


Hammer : A candlestick with a long lower shadow and small real body. The ...
Harami : A candlestick that forms within the real body of the previous ca...
Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices : Economical indicator, The harmonise...
Head and Shoulders : Pattern in price trends which chartists consider ind...
HICP : See Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices.
Historical Volatility : The annualized standard deviation of percentage c...
HKD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Hong Kong, called Dollars.
HNL : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Honduras, called Lempiras.
HTG : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Haiti, called Gourdes.
HUF : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Hungary, called Forint.

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I


IFO Business Climate in industry and trade : Economical indicator, The If...
IMF : See International Monetary Fund.
Implied Volatility Skews : The implied volatility varies for different st...
Inflation : Continued rise in the general price level in conjunction with...
Initiation margin : A margin paid by the trading party in order to trade ...
Interest rate risk : Amount of mismatches and maturity gaps among transac...
Interest-Rate Carry : The income or cost associated with keeping a foreig...
Introducing Broker : A person or corporate entity which introduces accoun...
Inverted hammer : See Shooting star.
Irikubi : A bearish two-day candlestick combination. It consists of a mod...

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J


J-Curve theory : Devaluation of a currency will trigger export gains in t...
JEP : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Jersey, called Pounds.
Jittai Body of the candlestick : (See Candlestick chart.)
JMD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Jamaica, called Dollars.
Jobber : A trader who trades for small, short-term profits during the cou...
Jobless Claims : Economical indicator, A weekly compilation of the number...
JOD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Jordan, called Dinars.
Journal of Commerce Index : Index that consists of the prices of 18 indus...
JPY : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Japan, called Yen.

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K


Kabuse : See Kabuse (dark cloud cover).
Karakasa (hangman at the top, hammer at the bottom) : A bearish candlestick...
Kirikomi : A bullish two-day candlestick combination. It consists of a bl...
Kiwi : Slang for the New Zealand dollar.
Knock In : A process where a barrier option (European) becomes active as ...
Knock Out : Has a corresponding meaning although the option may permanent...
Knockin : A plain vanilla option that does not exist until the trigger is...
Koma : See Koma (spinning tops).
KWD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Kuwait, called Dinars.
KYD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Cayman Islands, called Dol...

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L


Last Trading Day : The day on which trading ceases for an expiring contra...
LIBID : See London Interbank Bid Rate.
Limit : (1)The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from th...
Limit Order : An order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at...
Liquid Markets : The ability of a market to buy and sell at ease with no ...
London Interbank Offered Rate : Abbreviated LIBOR. The rate charged by on...
London International Financial Futures Exchange and Options Exchange : Ab...
Long Position : In foreign exchange, when a currency pair is bought, it i...
Long white line : This is a bullish line. It occurs when prices open near...
LSL : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Lesotho, called Maloti.

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M


MAD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Morocco, called Dirhams.
Margin Account : An account that allows leverage buying on credit and bor...
Market Maker : A market maker is a person or firm authorized to create an...
MFI : See Money Flow Index.
MGA : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Madagascar, called Ariary.
Ml : Money supply measure that is composed of currency in circulation (ou...
MM : Money Markets.
Momentum : An oscillator designed to measure the rate of price change, no...
Money Markets : Refers to investments that are short-term (i.e. under one...
Morning Doji star : This a doji star in a downtrend followed by a long, w...

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N


Naked intervention (unsterilized intervention) : A central bank interventio...
NAPM : See National Association of Purchasing Managers Index.
National Association of Purchasing Managers Index : Abbreviated NAPM. A s...
Nearby Month : The nearest actively traded delivery month, a.k.a. current...
Net Position : The number of futures contracts bought or sold which have ...
Netting : A process that enables institutions to settle only their net po...
Neural networks : Computer systems that recognize patterns. They may be u...
Neutral spread : See Neutral spread (delta-neutral spread).
Neutral spread (delta-neutral spread) : A compound option strategy that con...
NPR : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Nepal, called Nepal Rupees...

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O


OCO : See One Cancels the Other.
OECD : See Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
OMIC : See Open Market Investment Committee.
Open Market Operations : Central Bank operations in the markets to influe...
Open Order : Buy or sell order that remains in force until executed or ca...
Optimal options : Options that refer to the most favorable rate of the un...
Option writers : Option sellers.
Options : An agreement that allows the holder to have the option to buy/s...
Over Bought or Over Sold : See long and short.
Overnight Position : Trader´s long or short position in a currency ...

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P


Parabolic SAR : A technical chart overlay that attempts to show where pri...
Percentage Volume Oscillator : Abbreviated PVO. The PPO indicator applied...
Philadephia Fed Survey : Economical indicator, A composite diffusion inde...
PIBOR : See Paris Inter-bank Offered Rate.
Points : See Pips.
Price : The price at which the underlying currency can be bought or sold.
Price Channels : Technical overlays that form boundaries above and below ...
Producer Price Index (PPI) : PPI is a measure of the average level of price...
Purchasing power parity : Abbreviated PPP. Model of exchange rate determi...
Put-call-forward exchange parity theory : Abbreviated PCFP theory. A rela...

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Q


QAR : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Qatar, called Rials.
Quota : (1) A limit on imports or exports. (2) A country´s subscrip...
Quote : An indicative price. The price quoted for information purposes bu...

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R


Rate of change : Abbreviated ROC. A momentum oscillator in which the olde...
Reaction : A decline in prices following an advance.
Reserve Tranche : The 25% of its quota to which a member of the IMF has u...
Reserves : Funds held against future contingencies, normally a combinatio...
Resistance level : The peaks representing the price level at which supply...
Revaluation Rates : The revaluation rates are the market rates used when ...
Risk Position : An asset or liability, which is exposed to fluctuations i...
Rounded top (saucer) : A bearish reversal pattern that consists of a very s...
RSI : See Relative Strength Index.
RUB : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Russia, called Rubles.

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S


SDG : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Sudan, called Pounds.
Settlement Price : The official closing price for a future set by the cle...
Shooting star : The inverted hammer and shooting star look exactly alike,...
Snake : The nickname of the European Joint Float Agreement´s 2.25 p...
Speedlines : Support or resistance lines that divide the range of the tre...
Spot Next : The overnight swap from the spot date to the next business da...
Stochastic Oscillator Full : See Stochastic Oscillator (Fast, Slow, and F...
StochRSI : A technical indicator that helps traders see what the RSI indi...
Stocky : Market slang for Swedish Krona.
SZL : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Swaziland, called Emalange...

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T


Technical Analysis : Is concerned with past price and volume trends - oft...
Tender : (1) A formal offer to supply or purchase goods or services. (2) ...
Thin Market : A market in which trading volume is low and in which conseq...
Three Buddha top formation : A reversal candlestick combination. It consi...
Three gaps : See Sangu (three gaps).
Time decal : See Theta.
Time Value : That part of an option premium which reflects the length of ...
Trade Balance : The Trade Balance is a measure of the difference between ...
Treasury Notes : Government obligations with maturities more than one yea...
Trendline : A straight line connecting the significant highs (peaks) in a...

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U


UGX : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Uganda, called Shillings.
Uncovered : Another term for an open position.
Unit : See Contract.
Unit of Account : A device designed to provide a consistent value with va...
Up Tick : A transaction executed at a price greater than the previous tra...
Upside gap tasuki : Bullish two-day candlestick combination. It consists ...
Uptick : a new price quote at a price higher than the preceding quote.
Uptick Rule : In the U.S., a regulation whereby a security may not be sol...
Upward breakout from a consolidation formation : Bullish point-and-figure...
Upward breakout of a bearish resistance line : Bullish point-and-figurech...

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V


Valeur Compensee : Payments are said to be " valeur compensee" when payme...
Value at risk : The expected loss from an adverse market movement, with a...
Value Spot : Normally settlement for two working days from today. See Val...
Value Today : Transaction executed for same day settlement; sometimes als...
Variation (maintenance) margin : Margin paid by the trading party in order ...
Vertical bear PUT spread : A compound option strategy of buying two optio...
Vertical Bear Spread : See Vertical Bull Spread.
Virtual Pnl : The theoretical gain or loss on Open Positions valued at cu...
VND : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Viet Nam, called Dong.
Volatility : A measure of the amount by which an asset price is expected ...

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W


Warrant : Warrants are a form of traded option. They are the right to pur...
Wedge : A continuation formation that resembles the outline of a pennant,...
Whipsaw : Slang for a condition of a highly volatile market where a sharp...
Wholesale Price Index : It measures changes in prices in the manufacturin...
Williams %R : A popular technical indicator that uses Stochastics to deter...
Working Balance : Discretionary element in the monetary reserves of a cen...
Working Day : A day on which the banks in a currency´s principal fi...
World Bank : A bank made up of members of the IMF whose aim is to assist ...
WST : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Samoa, called Tala.

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X


XAF : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Communauté Financiè...
XAG : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Silver, called Ounces.
XAU : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Gold, called Ounces.
XCD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in East Caribbean Dollars.
XDR : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in International Monetary Fun...
XOF : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Communauté Financiè...
XPD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Palladium Ounces.
XPF : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Comptoirs Français ...
XPT : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Platinum, called Ounces.

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Y


Yard : Slang for milliard, one thousand million.
YEN : See JPY.
YER : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Yemen, called Rials.
Yield Curve : The graph showing changes in yield on instruments depending...

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Z


ZAR : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in South Africa, called Rand.
Zero Coupon Bond : A bond that pays no interest. The bond is initially of...
ZEW : Economical indicator, The ZEW works in the field of user-related em...
ZigZag : A price overlay that shows filtered price movements that are gre...
ZMK : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Zambia, called Kwacha.
ZWD : ISO 4217 currency code, Currency used in Zimbabwe, called Zimbabwe ...

Forex or foreign exchange : Exchange of foreign currency in the forex market is called Foreign exchange/Forex.

Foreign exchange market : The financial market that never sleeps. It runs 24X7. Most of the transactions in forex market is carried on phone or on the internet.

Spot market : Where currency is bought and sold at the on going market rate.

Exchange rate : The term used when mentioning the difference between two currencies. For example if USD/CAD is 1.077 then that means 1 American dollar is equal to 1.077 Canadian dollars.

Base Currency : The very first currency of the two currencies is called the base currency.

Counter Currency : The second currency of the two currencies in the pair is known as counter currency.

Spread : It is the difference between bid price and ask price. Lower spread is beneficial for the trader party because it can make bigger profits for him.

PIPs : Pip is short for Percentage in point. It is the most common increment of a currency – “The smallest of price value change in a currency”. For example if the USD/CAD moves from 1.0077 to 1.0078, then that equals to 1 PIP. How ? Because A pip is actually the difference in final decimal place in the quotation.

Swing trading : This means Forex trading where you gain quickly from short term swings in trend.

Auto trading : Where no human is involved whatsoever. With use of sophesticated forex software the trading is done automatically.

Scalping : Strategy for trading where you wanna gain quick buck with a small price change in a matter of minutes. Forex traders who use this technique are called scalpers.

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