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Glossary of Spot Forex Terms

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From accrual to working day, we have compiled the terms most commonly associated with forex and defined them for you, allowing you to master market terminology and gain a better understanding of the market.

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Accrual - The apportionment of premiums and discounts on forward exchange transactions that relate directly to deposit swap (Interest Arbitrage) deals , over the period of each deal.

Actualize - The underlying assets or instruments which are traded in the cash market


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Back Office - Settlement and related processes.

Backwardation - Term referring to the amount that the spot price exceeds the forward price


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Cable - A term used in the foreign exchange market for the US Dollar/British Pound rate.

Capital Risk - The risk arising from a bank having to pay to the counter party with out knowing whether the other party will or is able to meet its side of the bargain. see Herstatt


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Day trader - Speculators who take positions in commodities which are then liquidated prior to the Close of the same trading day.

Deal date - The date on which a transaction is agreed upon


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Easing - Modest decline in price.

Economic Indicator - A statistics which indicates current economic growth rates and trends such as retail sales and employment


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Fast market - Rapid movement in a market caused by strong interest by buyers and/or sellers. In such circumstances price levels may be omitted and bid and offer quotations may occur too rapidly to be fully reported.

Fed Fund Rate - The interest rate on Fed funds. This is a Closely watched short term interest rate as it signals the Feds view as to the state of the money supply


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G7 - The seven leading industrial countries, being US , Germany, Japan, France, UK, Canada, Italy.

G10 - G7 plus Belgium, Netherlands and Sweden, a group associated with IMF discussions. Switzerland is sometimes peripherally involved


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Hard currency - Any one of the major world currencies that is well traded and easily converted into other currencies.

Head and Shoulders - A pattern in price trends which chartist consider indicates a price trend reversal. The price has risen for some time, at the peak of the left shoulder, profit taking has caused the price to drop or level. The price then rises steeply again to the head before more profit taking causes the the price to drop to around the same level as the shoulder. A further modest rise or level will indicate a that a further major fall is imminent. The breach of the neckline is the indication to sell


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IMF - International Monetary Fund, established in 1946 to provide international liquidity on a short and medium term and encourage liberalization of exchange rates. The IMF supports countries with balance of payments problems with the provision of loans.

IMM - International Monetary Market part of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that lists a number of currency and financial futures Implied volatilityA measurement of the market's expected price range of the underlying currency futures based on the traded option premiums


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Kiwi - Slang for the New Zealand dollar


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Leading Indicators - Statistic that are considered to precede changes in economic growth rates and total business activity, e.g. factory orders.

Liability - In terms of foreign exchange , the obligation to deliver to a counterparty an amount of currency either in respect of a balance sheet holding at a specified future date or in respect of an un-matured forward or spot transaction


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Maintenance margin - The minimum margin which an investor must keep on deposit in a margin account at all times in respect of each open contract.

Make a market - A dealer is said to make a market when he or she quotes bid and offer prices at which he or she stands ready to buy and sell


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Net Position - The amount of currency bought or sold which have not yet been offset by opposite transactions


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Odd Lot - A non standard amount for a transaction.

Offer - The price at which a seller is willing to sell. The best offer is the lowest such price available


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Parity - (1) Foreign exchange dealer's slang for your price is the correct market price. (2) Official rates in terms of SDR or other pegging currency.

Parities - The value of one currency in terms of another


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Quote - An indicative price. The price quoted for information purposes but not to deal


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Rally - A recovery in price after a period of decline.

Range - The difference between the highest and lowest price of a future recorded during a given trading session


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Same day transaction - A transaction that matures on the day the transaction takes place.

Selling rate - Rate at which a bank is willing to sell foreign currency


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Technical Correction - An adjustment to price not based on market sentiment but technical factors such as volume and charting.

Thin market - A market in which trading volume is low and in which consequently bid and ask quotes are wide and the liquidity of the instrument traded is low


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Uncovered - Another term for an open position.

Under-valuation - An exchange rate is normally considered to be undervalued when it is below its purchasing power parity


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Value Date - For a spot transaction it is two business banking days forward in the country of the bank providing quotations which determine the spot value date. The only exception to this general rule is the spot day in the quoting centre coinciding with a banking holiday in the country(ies) of the foreign currency(ies). The value date then moves forward a day.

Value Spot - Normally settlement for two working days from today. See value date


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Wash trade - A matched deal which produces neither a gain nor a loss.

Whipsaw - Term for where a trader takes a position, then has to move against it triggering stop loss limits and liquidation of positions, then having to move in the original direction. Normally occurs in volatile markets
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