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How To Trade Commodities within Forex

Tue, May 6 2008, 07:19 GMT
by Forex Journal's Collaborators

The Forex Journal



This article is taken from the Forex Journal (March 2008 issue).

The author is Wayne McDonell, the Chief Currency Coach of FX Bootcamp, a live forex training organization that teaches people how to trade Forex while the market is moving for more than 12 hours per day. He is a member of the National Futures Association and registered as a Commodities Trading Advisor.

  • Wayne McDonell discusses how a weather event in China could impact commodities and currency markets worldwide. He shares correlation numbers and lists markets that could benefit from the Chinese having to come to the market to make commodities purchases.

Successfully trading Forex comes down to pitting a strong currency against a weak currency. The process is simple. Locate a currency that is appreciating in value and trade it against a currency that is depreciating in value. The focus of this article will be to help you understand global money flow so you can anticipate changes in currency valuation based on intermarket analysis of commodity prices for gold, oil and stock indexes.

As a Forex trader and Commodities Trading Advisor, I can tell you that commodities and currencies are affected by supply and demand. However, supply and demand for an economy’s currency is often a direct response to the commodities that it sells to the rest of the world. Let’s examine what created the bull market of 2007 and what may make 2008 even better.

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