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Nairobi School of Forex Trading- The Exchange

Nairobi School of Forex Trading- The Exchange

How to earn through online forex trading

by Steve G Biko
April 3, 2019
in Banking, Countries, Kenya
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Nairobi School of Forex Trading – a local Forex training institute, last year November held its first Forex trading conference in Nairobi.

The forum which was graced by online forex traders and financial institutions was described as a key indicator that online Forex trading is taking shape among Kenyans.

Online Forex Trading can be defined as speculation of currencies whereby a person trades on one currency against the other with the anticipation of making profits. One makes profits by buying a currency that gains value in a buy trade and selling a currency that its price drops in a sell trade. Losses occur when the opposite happens.

According to Silah Obegi – An automated Forex trading expert and also Director at Nairobi School of Forex, Online Forex Trading can act as an investment vehicle for creating secondary income for most individuals at the same time it can be a main source of income for those who take it seriously as a full time job.

“Forex can be compared to the stock/share market and you may equate a currency for a country to a stock for a company, political situation of a country to corporate governance of a company and economic data of a country to financial statements for a company. Using this comparison, the approach to trading Forex is partially the same as shares trading hence a Forex trader can easily become a stock trader and vice versa” says Silah.

Mr Silah opines that there are different approaches to trading the Forex Market that one needs to follow, they include:

Technical Analysis

This is the most favored approach for most traders, it involves analyzing the past and recent currency price trend behavior to predict where the price may move going forward. This trading approach encompasses various individual trading methods to detect trading opportunities.

 Fundamental Analysis

This kind of approach involves analyzing currency inflows and outflows of a country usually influenced by the Central Bank’s currency decisions, geo-political situation and economical news and data. When a country has solid monetary policies, stable political situation and positive economic news then its currency is likely to gain value. The opposite is also true.

Automated Trading

This is also referred as Algorithmic Trading. This involves writing your trading ideas to a computer program called an algorithm used to partially or fully make trading decisions on your behalf. A trader would usually rent a cloud server with a hosting service provider, activate the automated trading systems and let them trade on your behalf. When these systems spot a trading setup, they execute a buy or sell trade and manage the trade according to the set rules until it closes with minimum to no human intervention.

Online Forex Trading is regulated by the Capital Markets Authority under Capital Markets (Online Foreign Exchange Trading) Regulations, 2017. The regulation clearly stipulates the requirements for conducting the Online Forex Trading business in Kenya covering Forex Brokers, Money Managers and Introducing Brokers. Under the regulation Forex Brokers are required to maintain a minimum paid up capital of between Ksh 30 million and Ksh 50 million while Money Managers are required to maintain a minimum paid up capital of Ksh 10 million among other requirements.

Before embarking on Forex Trading, one needs a firm grasp of the Forex markets, understand how to do analysis using various approaches and make profitable trading decisions.

The Nairobi School of Forex Trading offers value-add services for Online Forex Trading in Kenya including a comprehensive course for both retail and institutional clients. The Forex Trading Course equips beginners with adequate tools and skills necessary to trade in a profitable, consistent and sustainable manner. The directors have a combined experience of over 20 years and they have trained over 100 students in their offices and over 1000 through seminars and hackathons in Nairobi.

The training program takes 2 months available in morning, afternoon and evening classes, 2 hours per session, 3 days a week. Topics covered include introduction to Forex Trading, local and global Forex regulation, selecting a broker that meets your trading needs, navigating the trading platforms, various trading analysis (technical, fundamental and sentimental), automated trading, money management, risk management and formulating a trading plan among other topics.

Mr Silah says that “By the time our students complete the course, they already have a full understanding of the Forex markets and know how to make informed and profitable trading decisions. We have also developed over 25 automated trading tools to complement manual trading by our students.”

He adds that during the training period, students learn and practice on demo accounts which allows them to have a feel of the real markets with virtual money. However, there is usually a huge gap when transitioning from demo trading to live trading due to the emotional attachment associated with real money. To bridge this gap, the school has introduced learning and practicing on KSh 50,000 ($500) live accounts powered by Meta Capital Limited and EGM Securities. The practice live accounts are opened with EGM Securities under Meta Capital and the students are given login details to the accounts to practice with. The students keep 50% of all the profits they make during the training period, giving them the motivation to make careful trading decisions. In-case of losses, Meta Capital absorbs the losses and replenishes the trading accounts for the subsequent students. “This will ensure that our training program becomes as effective as possible and our students know how to trade with real money by the end of the course” added Mr Silah

Mr Silah comments that “At the moment we have 2 training centers located in CBD and Westland’s with monthly intakes for morning, afternoon and evening classes. We are determined to ensure that we equip our students with the most outstanding skills and tools necessary to master Online Forex Trading. We are also keen on strategic partnerships with the industry stakeholders that will ensure we remain the most established and trusted Forex Trading Academy in the region” concludes Mr Silah.

Also Read:The Tanzanian forex business under scrutiny

 

 

 

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