Could the Forex Market crash like the Stock Market did?

With so much money involved in the Forex Market, one can certainly understand that worry. The Forex Market, however, is not like the stock market. In the stock market, people purchased ownership of companies. If the companies suddenly stopped doing well, then the market collapsed. In Forex trading, however, people are investing in the hope of foreign economies remaining stable. The likelihood that an economy would collapse to such a state as to render their money worthless in a short enough time to cause real financial harm is next to impossible. An organization may lose some money in the market should a currency devalue, but it will never be enough to cause financial ruin.
 

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2008-05-21 03:23:17

Good post. I really enjoyed reading it. Thanks for sharing this article.

 
Comment by Keith Subscribed to comments via email
2008-11-08 02:44:55

Great post.It is very much true that Forex market will never crash as stock market did in recent years. Hence it is better to invest in Forex market than in stock market.
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Comment by K Subscribed to comments via email
2008-11-08 02:46:09

Nice article

 
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