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    Default Historical volatility.

    In foreign exchange on the other hand, historical volatility can be mathematically defined as the annualized standard deviation of price movements from the average price observed over a period of time. This calculated form of volatility can be especially useful in determining the risk that trading a currency pair might involve, based on what it has done in the past. Volatility is very useful for trader, as a trader with ECNCAPITAL.COM I can take this advantage.

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    Volatility in Forex trading refers to the amount of uncertainty or risk involved with the size of changes in a currency exchange rate. A higher volatility means that an exchange rate can potentially be spread out over a larger range of values. But while trading forex I never face any technical errors for the best platform of Trade12 broker. Besides I have the low spread, smart technology for hedging and scalping.

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    My broker AGEA typically offer a higher level of service including research and market analysis, customer service and support, training materials, trading tools and several trading platforms which are advanced, compact and easy to use. They are a scam free broker is ablaze with all necessary trading facilities including high leverage facility up to 1:200, high security level, lowest transaction cost, fixed or variable trading spreads etc. Good broker for me.

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