The Best Ways to Trade World Currency Options
World currency options, often called foreign currency options or forex options, function in exactly the same way as stock or futures options, except the underlying asset is the current value of one world currency against another. Currencies and their associated options form the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. Trouble is, most of the trading is not done through exchanges where all can participate but "over the counter" i.e. directly through participating banks.
However, a small portion of world currency options are traded on major exchanges such as the Philadelphia Stock Exchange in the USA or the International Securities Exchange in Germany. A "back-door" way of trading world currency options is to do it via the futures markets. Futures contracts are better known for their connection with the commodities markets but you can also trade currency futures and therefore currency futures options using brokers who have access to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Another way of trading world currency options is by understanding how binary options work. These are slightly different to regular options, primarily because there are only two outcomes (hence the name binary) - you either get paid or you don't. They are usually short term trades but when they pay, the return on risk is quite spectacular. The point is, the binary options market includes foreign currency pairs.
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