Is Volume Analysis Valuable to the FOREX Trader?
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DislikedWhat I'm wondering is this: if LMAX is an exchange of its own, how come its prices are almost identical with those of FXCM, FXDD and such? A centralized exchange place should have nothing to do with another exchange place, right? There are stocks for the same company that trade on different stock exchanges and the prices are different. Isn't it how it should be?Ignored
DislikedWhat I'm wondering is this: if LMAX is an exchange of its own, how come its prices are almost identical with those of FXCM, FXDD and such? A centralized exchange place should have nothing to do with another exchange place, right? There are stocks for the same company that trade on different stock exchanges and the prices are different. Isn't it how it should be?Ignored
DislikedI'd like to add: The reason why forex is probably the hardest instrument to trade in all financial markets is because you lack information. The spot forex market is a huge vacuum and only the really rich can afford information. Most of the time you are trading blind. The only reliable thing in forex is price action. Stocks, futures, options all have tracked information such as volume, open interests, up vol, down vol, vix, tix, trin and a whole lot of other market internal tracking indicators. These give 3 dimensional...Ignored