Sunday, November 9, 2008

Why Forex Trading is the Answer to a Struggling Economy

I know it may seem strange hearing that forex trading is the answer to a struggling economy. Especially when you consider how much the economy affects the value of currencies. But if you think about it, how many other businesses are completely recession proof? In the times we live in, there is no better freedom than being your own boss. Forex trading gives you that option along with many other perks.

It seems like all you hear in the news is how many people are getting laid off, how many people are losing their homes, businesses going under, etc... Obviously times are tough. Small time traditional bricks and mortar business are struggling to succeed now more than ever. What makes forex trading so amazing is that your business can be as successful when the economy is flourishing or during a recession. As long as you are able to trade on either side of the market (long or short) it you can be successful.

Another great advantage to trading forex is that you can save so much money on gas. This didn't use to be such a big issue but in the times we live in, people are going broke just filling their gas tanks. Think of how much money is spent on gasoline from people just commuting to and from work. The beauty of forex trading is that it is all done online. There is no need to sit in gridlock and waste 2 hours of your day just from being in a car.

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U.S. Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson leaves the New York Stock Exchange October 21, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - The grim view on consumer spending could worsen this week as investors parse a government report on retail sales and earnings from Wal-Mart Stores Inc , while waiting with bated breath for President-elect Barack Obama's pick for U.S. Treasury secretary.

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