It somehow means a Box of something, to determine how many units is in this box, you should check the "contract size" for example if someone says 2 of EUR/USD, it means two boxes of that, now many units are in there? the contract size for this is 100k, so it means two boxes of EURUSD, each including 100k unites, it would be 200k units in general.Let's review our forex basics, best answers wanted. What is a lot in forex?
I select mini lot for different pairs and I trade on Eur/Usd more.for which pairs you select it?
Yeah, it is a prudent approach, especially during the uncertain time, and we can manage risk better.For starters, choosing small positions is good, especially in uncertain situations. I prefer to take a small position in many situations.
I prefer to have a prudent and conservative approach and in this way manage the challenges and risks.Yeah, it is a prudent approach, especially during the uncertain time, and we can manage risk better.
I agree. This was very clear and understandableWell explained.
Can you elaborate on this pleaseA lot in Forex is like ordering coffee at a fancy cafe. You think you're just getting a small cup, but suddenly you're in for a whole lot more than you bargained for, especially if you're not careful with how much leverage you're brewing with!
You think you'll pick a small cup, but suddenly you find out you're getting much more than you bargained for. That's roughly how the "lot" system works in Forex. A "lot" is a standard volume of currency you trade on the market. But here's the interesting part: by using leverage, you can control much larger amounts than you have in your account. It's like drinking coffee from a giant cup without gauging your strength. If you're not careful with leverage, you can easily "burn out" because risks escalate as quickly as potential profits.Can you elaborate on this please
in simple language, a "lot" means a box! so a lot volume of dollar is a box of dollar. now how many units is placed in this box? to answer this question you should check the contract size of the asset!Let's review our forex basics, best answers wanted. What is a lot in forex?