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Key Points Every Forex Beginner Must Know
Abstract:Forex trading can be complex for beginners, but by understanding market opening times, selecting the right trading periods, and maintaining caution, you can effectively increase your chances of success. Here are some key points to help you take the first step toward success.

Although the forex market is open 24/7, not all periods are equally active. Choosing the right opening time is crucial, as some periods are more active and provide more trading opportunities. In the forex market, the Asian, European, and North American sessions each have distinct trading characteristics:
Asian Session: Best for trading currency pairs like the Japanese yen, Australian dollar, and New Zealand dollar. Although this session can be less volatile, you can still catch favorable opportunities if you wait patiently and strictly follow your trading plan.
European Session: Typically the most active between 2:00 AM and 5:00 AM Eastern Time. This session is ideal for intraday trading of forex and other major currency pairs.
North American Session: The most active trading period is between 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Eastern Time, offering higher volatility and more trading opportunities. Choosing the right trading session helps you maximize trading opportunities and increase your chances of success.
Select the Best Trading Time
The most suitable times for forex trading are typically those when the market is most active, offering more price movement and trading opportunities. For example, the North American and European sessions are the most active, making them the best times for trading. The transition period (such as between the European and North American sessions) typically has lower volatility, fewer opportunities, and higher risks, so its usually best to avoid this period.
Additionally, afternoon trading activity is generally slower, and the market tends to move less, making it harder to capture efficient trading opportunities. Therefore, focusing on morning trading sessions is often a wiser choice.
Importantly, traders should avoid deviating from their original plan due to a few failed trades. Patience and thorough market testing are key. Only through real trading data and accumulated experience can you continuously optimize and adjust your trading strategies.

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