What is Delivery?
March 28, 2012 at 4:36 AM
Delivery Definition. Delivery denoted by a forex trade where both sides make and take actual delivery, whether physical or electronic, of the respective currencies traded, including the legal transfer and receipt of ownership rights. Cash Delivery is the same-day settlement of a currency trade in the forex market. This means that delivery and settlement of the transaction occur on the same date that the currency trade is made. In order for this to occur, the forex position must be opened and closed within the same trading day. When you place an order in the forex market, the trade is executed shortly afterward, but the settlement of trades typically occurs at a later time. The trade details are then entered into the books and records of the trading parties. However, for Cash Delievery, everything happens in one day. Special rules also may apply to futures contracts that stipulate that the net cash value of the position, not the underlying asset, be transferred instead to the appropriate party.
Risk Statement: Trading Foreign Exchange on margin carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. The possibility exists that you could lose more than your initial deposit. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you.
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ahadrana 6 months ago
Currently, expecting range for next 1-2 weeks and again short...
BubbleOz 8 months ago
Short - only concern is if the gap will be filled; however think it will get smashed as EURope comes in.