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Which is riskier penny stocks or currencies

By admin On December 29, 2009 Under Best forex education, Currency trade, Currency trading, Day trade forex system, Easy forex, Featured Post, Foreign exchange tradin, Foreign exchange trading, Forex account, Forex arbitrage, Forex broker, Forex brokers, Forex capital, Forex charts, Forex course, Forex currency, Forex directory, Forex hedging, Forex investment, Forex managed accounts, Forex market, Forex news, Forex pip, Forex pips, Forex seminar, Forex signal, Forex signals, Forex software, Forex strategies, Forex strategy, Forex system, Forex systems, Forex technical analysis, Forex tips, Forex trade system, Forex trader, Forex traders, Forex trades, Forex training, Forextrading, Free forex training, Futures trading system, Fx trade, Fx trading, Fx trading system, Global forex, Learn forex, Main Content, Managed forex, Online currency trading, Online forex, Platform, Trading platform, Trading strategies, Turtle trading system, forex, forex forum, forex trading

Is trading penny shares riskier than currency trading? This is a hard question to answer. Personally I think they are too different to say which is the most risky. Forex is often traded on margin. Some Forex brokers actually allow leverage upto 500:1. This amount of leverage can very quickly blow up an account.

Penny stocks can fluctuate extremely quickly and also quickly eat into a trading account.

One big advantage of currencies is you can easily choose how much leverage you want to use. If you have an account with k. You can simply place trades that equal your ,000 or borrow money.

One plus point of forex is that there are usually no trading commissions. With stock trading you usually have a set fee for a each trade. Many of the best penny stock brokers also charge additional fees for trading penny stocks. This can mean you have to earn high returns just to pay the greedy stock broker their fees.

If you trade forex with many retail forex brokers, they do not charge commissions. They make money with the buy and sell (bid/ask) rate spread.

Trading both penny stocks and forex is extremely risky. Be sure to take your time choosing a broker. For stocks a good discount stock broker is often best suited. For currencies a good solid retail broker with a solid reputation and low spreads is often the best bet.

Be careful with forex brokers though, they are often not heavily regulated and they have been known to go bankrupt. You could have heard of the broker refco, they went bankrupt a few years ago. Many account holders lost all of their money.

One thing you can do is try a fantasy stock trading account before trading a real account.

Think of how awful you would feel if you lost your entire trading account because of your broker going bust!

 

 

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