Hi, i have done loads of reading of this forum, but not much posting, so thought i would start a thread on abbreviations used in forex trading,
Here goes
A
[B]All or None[/B] - A limit price order that instructs the broker to go ahead
with the whole order at the price or not at all
[B]Andrews Method[/B] - A technique, developed by Dr. Alan Andrews, for
identifying the upper and lower parallel lines of a trend
[B]Appreciation[/B] - A currency appreciates when the price rises or
strengthens
[B]Ask (Offer)[/B] - The price at which a dealer/trader is willing to sell a
currency. Also, the price at which a trader can buy a currency
[B]Ask Price (Ask Rate)[/B] - The lowest price at which a currency is offered
for sale
[B]Aussie[/B] - Market term for the Australian Dollar
B
[B]Back Office[/B] - The department in the back office who deal with financial
transactions
[B]Bar chart[/B] - A chart showing the currency prices with each bar showing
the opening, closing, high and low prices for a specific time
[B]Base currency[/B] - The first currency in a currency pair
[B]Bear Market[/B] - A market where prices are constantly declining
[B]Bid[/B] - The price at which a dealer/trader is willing to purchase currency.
Also, the price at which a trader can sell a currency
[B]Big figure[/B] - The first few digits of an exchange rate. In some cases
the digits rarely change and therefore are omitted in dealer
quotes. Eg. EUR/JPY 148.20/148.25 would be quoted as 20/25
[B]Book[/B] - A summary of a traders/desks total positions
[B]Broker[/B] - Company/individual acting as a middle man between the
buyer and seller, for a fee/commission
[B]Bull market[/B] - A market where prices rise constantly
C
[B]Cable[/B] - Market term for the British pound/US Dollar
[B]Central Bank[/B] - Organisation that manages their countrys monetary
policy
[B]Call Rate[/B] - Overnight interbank interest rate
[B]Candlestick chart[/B] - The chart shows the trading range for the day and
the opening and closing of prices; the range is shaded in the form
of a candlestick
[B]Clearing[/B] - Process of settling a trade
[B]Commission[/B] - Transaction fee charge by the broker
[B]Contract[/B] - Standard trading lot, usually 100,000 units of the base
currency
[B]Country Risk[/B] - Risk associated with cross-border transactions
determined by legal or political activy
[B]Cover[/B] - Close out a foreign currency trading position
[B]Cross Rate[/B] - The exchange rate between two currencies where the
currency pair in the country that the original quote came from
[B]Currency[/B] - Money issued by the government or central bank
D
[B]Day Trading[/B] - Opening and Closing positions on the same day
[B]Dealer[/B] - Person who acts as the middleman for the transaction,
placing the buying or selling order
[B]Deficit[/B] - Negative balance of trade
[B]Delivery[/B] - A forex trade where an actual delivery of currencies traded
is made
[B]Depreciation[/B] - Decline in the value of currency
[B]Devaluation[/B] - The deliberate adjustment of a currencys value usually
by the Central bank or government
[B]Downtrend[/B] - When the price moves consistently downwards
[B]Dow Theory[/B] - Used by analysts to check the direction of the market
prices. Originated by Charles Dow
E
[B]Economic Indicator[/B] - A measure of strength or weakness of a
country's economy, eg. employment rates, inflation and so on
[B]Euro[/B] - Currency of the European Monetary Union
[B]European Monetary Union[/B] - Setup to establish a single European
currency (the Euro)
[B]Exchange Rate[/B] - The value of one currency quoted in terms of
another currency
F
[B]Foreign Exchange / Forex / FX[/B] - The buying of one currency and
selling of another
[B]Forward[/B] - A deal that will commence, on an agreed date, in the future
[B]Forward Points[/B] - The pips or points added or subtracted from the
current exchange rate to calculate a forward price
[B]Fundamental Analysis[/B] - The analysis of economical or political
information to determine future movements in the financial market
G
[B]Gross Domestic Product (GDP)[/B] - The measure of a countrys economic
growth
[B]Good Till Cancelled (GTC)[/B] - A trading order that remains with dealer
until the trader cancels it
H
[B] Hedging[/B] - An investment that reduces the volatility of your portfolio
value by undertaking one investment activity to protect against
loss in another
[B] High / Low[/B] - Highest traded price and lowest trading price for the
current trading day
I
[B]Inflation[/B] - Where there is a rise in consumer goods and services,
thereby reducing purchasing power
[B]Initial margin[/B] - The deposit required by a broker for a trader to
execute currency trades
[B]Interbank rates[/B] - The forex rates that international banks quote
other large international banks
K
[B] Kiwi[/B] - Market term for the New Zealand Dollar
L
[B]Leverage[/B] - The ability to trade with borrowed funds. The trader can
then gain more profit but also lose more
[B]Limit Order[/B] - An order to buy below a specified price (enter market)
or to sell above a specified price (exit market)
[B] Long (position)[/B] - To buy a currency expecting to sell it at a higher
price
[B] Lot[/B] - Standard trading contract, usually 100,000 units of base
currency
M
[B] Major Currency[/B] - A more frequently traded currency, for example,
USD, GBP, EUR and JPY
[B] Margin[/B] - The amount of deposit that a broker requires a trader to
keep in their account to cover losses
[B]Margin Call[/B] - This happens when a broker needs you to put additional
funds into your account to bring the margin up to the required
minimum level
[B]Market maker[/B] - A dealer or broker who is prepared to buy or sell at
stated prices
[B] Market Order[/B] - An order from the trader to buy or sell at the best
price available
[B]Market timing[/B] - Using technical tools to time exit and entry moves
[B]Market trend[/B] - The direction in which currency prices are moving at
the time
[B] Minor Currency[/B] - A lesser traded currency, for example, PLN, SGD
and THB
O
[B]Order Cancels the Other (OCO)[/B] - When executed, an order that
cancels another
[B]Offer (Ask)[/B] - The price at ehich a dealer/trader is willing to sell a
currency
[B] Open Order[/B] - An order that is executed when a certain price is
reached
[B] Open position (trade)[/B] - A deal that has not yet been settled or
reversed by payment
[B]Over The Counter (OTC)[/B] - Transaction that is carried out over the
counter and not over an exchange
[B] Overnight[/B] - A trade that remains open until the next trading day
P
[B] Pegging[/B] - Technique to stabilize a countrys currency by making it
fixed to the exchange rate of another country
[B] Pip (point) [/B]- The smallest move an exchange can make. Normally
0.0001 but in a few cases it is 0.1
[B]Position[/B] - Referes to the amount of currency owned or owed by a
trader
[B]Pound [/B]- Market term for the British Pound Sterling
[B]Pricing currency[/B] - The second currency in a currency pair
Q
[B]Quote [/B]- A price quote that shows the bid price and ask (offer) price
[B]Quoting currency[/B] - The second currency in a currency pair
R
[B]Rate [/B]- Price of one currency in terms of another
[B] Revaluation[/B] - Opposite of devaluation. Ussually involves the central
bank increasing the exchange rate for a currency
[B]Risk Capital[/B] - The amount of money a trader has in their account
[B]Risk Management[/B] - Technique to monitor and control risk
[B] Roll-over[/B] - Where a deal is rolled over to another date. The cost
involves the difference of interest rates between the two
currencies
S
[B]Sell[/B] - Selling a base currency in terms of the pricing
(quoting) currency
[B]Sell Order[/B] - An order to sell a base currency in terms of the pricing
(quoting) currency
[B]Sell Limit Order [/B]- An order placed above the current market price,
where the sell limit attempts to sell at a higher price
[B]Short (position)[/B] - To sell a currency expecting to buy at a lower price
(appreciates in value if market price declines)
[B] Spot Price[/B] - Current exchange rate of a currency
[B]Spread[/B] - The difference between the bid and offer (ask) price
[B] Sterling[/B] - Market term for the British Pound Sterling
[B]Stop Order[/B] - Used to buy or sell when a particular price is reached
[B]Stop loss Order[/B] - An order to buy or sell when a particular price is
reached often used to minimize losses
[B]Swap [/B]- When one currency is temporarily swapped for another, then
the currency is held and exchanged later. The swap is calculated
by the difference in interest rates
[B]Swissy[/B] - Market term for the Swiss Franc
T
[B]Technical Analysis [/B]- Technical study of currency price behaviour
[B]Tick[/B] - Market term for a Pip or a Point
[B]Ticker [/B]- Scrolling graph or scrolling quotes
[B]Tomorrow to Next[/B] - The simultaneous buying and selling of currency
for delivery the following day and selling the next
[B]Trading platform[/B] - Online software used for currency trading
[B]Trend[/B] - When the price moves consistently in one direction
U
[B]Uptrend [/B]- When the price moves consistently upwards
V
[B]Value date[/B] - The settlement date of a spot or forward deal (usually
two business days forward)
[B]Volatility[/B] - Measure of market movement over time
W
[B]Whipsaw[/B] - Market term used to describe a very volatile market where
a sharp price movement in one direction is followed by a sharp
reversal
Y
[B]Yard[/B] - Market term for a billion
please feel free to add any that have been missed