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Over the past few years, the foreign exchange market has evolved significantly. Many products have been introduced as alternative ways to invest in or trade currencies. Foreign exchange spot is the oldest of these markets and represents the underlying asset for a lot of the new derivative products. Options, futures, and forwards are the next oldest, but forwards are generally limited to a nonretail audience.

What moves the currency market is probably one of the most common questions asked by new traders. Currency fluctuations can be dissected into short term and long term movements. And what is the differences between all of the new derivative products, that all things you can know just by joining ECNCAPITAL.COM who has forex learning academy in their site.

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I avoid trading futures because liquidity is worse than on currency CFD products, plus they are more expensive what imposes restriction on different scalping strategies. Better to use trading platform with raw spreads like Hotforex zero spread account where you basically don't care about your transaction costs because they are very small. 

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