Saturday, November 26, 2011

Forex: Risky Business? .. COMMISSION ADVISORY BEWARE OF FOREIGN CURRENCY TRADING FRAUDS ...

COMMISSION ADVISORY BEWARE OF FOREIGN CURRENCY TRADING FRAUDS

Forex: Risky Business?

Recently, there has been a rise in Forex transactions. Forex trading can involve a high degree of risk and may be more suitable for market professionals rather than the average retail investor. Forex, stands for foreign exchange trading. It usually means the right to buy or sell a certain amount of foreign currency at a fixed price in US dollars. In order words, you are betting on the way exchange rates will change.

Check To See If Brokers And Firms Are Licensed

Brokers and firms that trade Forex must be licensed with the National Futures Association (NFA). To check if the broker or firm that you are working with is licensed, please visit the National Futures Association BASIC Search. Forex may be traded on an exchange that is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) or off-exchange.

To find out whether firms or counterparties with whom you plan to trade are registered or regulated institutions or entities that are outside the CFTC's jurisdiction, you can check the lists of regulated institutions on the following websites. Some institutions outside the CFTC's jurisdiction do not appear on any of these lists or in other readily-available places:

Federal Reserve Board (www.federalreserve.gov)
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (
www.ffiec.gov)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (
www.fdic.gov)
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (
www.sec.gov)
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (
www.occ.treas.gov)
Office of Thrift Supervision (
www.ots.treas.gov)
National Credit Union Association (
www.ncua.gov)
National Association of Securities Dealers Regulation, Inc. (
www.nasdr.com)
All U.S. Government web sites can be located through links at
www.firstgov.gov

Your state Attorney General's office and state banking, insurance and securities regulators (which often have their own web sites).

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