Forex Signals And Their Importance To Forex Traders


In order to understand forex signals (also known as FX signals, currency trade signals, or more properly, foreign exchange signals) we must first understand the idea behind trade signals, as the said signals are but a subset of these.

Trade signals in general are information feeds from trading sources. In the latter half of the 19th century up to the 1960s, such signals were often conveyed through the means of ticker devices that made use of telegraph, then later radio and telephone infrastructure that was already in place. Much of the data sent consisted mostly of price quote for the price of stock or currency at given periods of time, due to the limitations in technology. Computer networks later on supplanted tickers and there was much more data and data types available for traders to process, analyze, and utilize, though usually only trades with sufficient capital had access to these networks. Fortunately however, the lowered cost and high accessibility of computers coupled with high rates of internet technology adoption by past generations has allowed traders with even small amounts of capital to access real time information on trade signals (including forex signals) from a wide variety of sources.

It is also quite interesting to note that the format used today to display trade signals and forex signals in particular is a direct descendant of the old ticker machine tape formats. You can often see these trade signals on runners on television channels that specialize in business news.

Knowing this, forex signals are types of trade signals that are focused on the currency exchange market. They are necessary; otherwise foreign exchange traders will not have any information regarding what is available for trade in a timely manner. If there were signals, it might be very difficult or even impossible for a trader to decide whether to buy or sell currencies, or even enter or leave the foreign exchange market when it is needed. Using these signals will facilitate will make possible informed decisions on what actions a trader should make when it come to the foreign exchange market.