Currency Trading

Currency Trading 4 min read
What is a Protective Put?

As you already know options are of two types- call and put. Both help traders cushion against major losses in a volatile market.  It is important to note that, unlike futures, options are not obligatory contracts for the buyer. However, they are quite risky for inexperienced traders in the stock market. This blog will offer ... What is a Protective Put?

Currency Trading 9 min read
What Are Cross-Currency Swaps? How Do They Work?

Swaps are a very common type of derivative contract in our country. Derivatives are financial contracts whose value depends on the underlying instruments, such as equities, commodities, currencies, or other financial assets. There are different types of swaps, such as commodity swaps, interest rate swaps, currency swaps, debt-equity swaps, total return swaps, and credit default ... What Are Cross-Currency Swaps? How Do They Work?

Currency Trading 7 min read
What Are Currency Derivatives?

To understand currency derivatives in depth, it is necessary first to grasp the concept of derivatives. Derivatives are financial contracts that do not have a value of their own. Derivatives derive their value from underlying assets. These underlying assets can be commodities, bonds, stocks or currencies. If the prices of these underlying assets increase, there ... What Are Currency Derivatives?

Currency Trading 7 min read
Benefits of Currency Trading in India

Most individuals are not aware of currency trading as they are of stock and commodity trading. Currency markets are the world’s largest financial market, with volumes in trillions of dollars. It is a high-potential market where trades happen with foreign currencies. Currency markets are also referred to as foreign exchange markets or forex markets. In ... Benefits of Currency Trading in India

Currency Trading 8 min read
How Does Currency Trading Work in India?

Currency trading is one of the most lucrative options to earn money for individuals. But the ordinary person in India has always avoided it due to the misconception that it is only meant for the affluent. However, this is far from the truth. Currency trading in India is more common than perceived and is typically ... How Does Currency Trading Work in India?