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Hedging Strategies in Forex

Monday, February 18th, 2008

There are two new Forex articles that I have uploaded on my site today. They are written by Mary McArthur and they both are about hedging in Forex. Hedging is a simultaneous buying and selling of the same trading instrument. It has a great potential on the volatile and less trendy markets. One articles describes the Forex hedging in general, while another is about a grid hedging system, which exploits the fast swings in both direction on such currency pairs as GBP/JPY and GBP/USD:

Hedging Strategies in Forex Trading

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Today I am presenting a new article about Forex trading - 100% Hedging Strategies. As the title suggests the whole article is dedicated to earning money on Forex via hedging different currency pairs and different interest rates. Author Yannis Karamanakis gives a simple list of steps needed to perform a successful hedging trading on Forex market.

Forex Trading and Islam

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The topic of Forex trading prohibition in Islam is vast and controversial. Many points of view exist on different aspects of on-line Forex trading including - spot trading, futures and options trading, margin trading, overnight interest, etc. The majority of the Islamic jurists agrees that Forex trading can comply with Sharia only if it is spot trading (while futures and options are considered to earn Riba) and if it doesn’t involve any overnight interest (or interest hid by commissions, though Muslim traders should know that not all commissions are to hide overnight interest). One of the main point of debate lies in margin trading (almost every transaction in Forex is based on margin) and hedging (it is compared to futures trading usually). Dr. Mohammed Obaidullah of Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (located in Malaysia) discusses this topic in his article - Islamic Forex Trading. It is a well grounded article covering every aspect of Forex trading and providing references to the fundamental Islamic sources. Among other things, Dr. Mohammed Obaidullah proves margin Forex trading to be legal for Muslims, as long as it doesn’t involve any Riba (unlike some other Islamic jurists who look at margin Forex trading as forbidden activity). In this articles the Forex hedging is also analysed and is seen as the source of Riba income. I strongly recommend reading this article to all Muslim traders and those who want to start trading Forex while remaining a lawful Islamic believer.



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