Here's a curious topic for discussion. I'm wondering in which countries is Forex growing the most? Perhaps you're a money manager or broker - where are your sign-ups emerging from? Or perhaps you're a trader who frequents the forums - where are your friends from?
Here's my thinking...
There's no doubt that there are many emerging markets right now. Eastern & Central Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa. But while people generally look at the money flowing IN to a country in these sorts of discussions, or the growth of the GDP or businesses there, I thought it might be more interesting (and more representative) to discuss which countries are showing the greatest rise in investors FROM that country (meaning the economy has grown enough so that regular people are earning enough to have extra money left over after their cost of living in order to be able to begin investing.)
Just curious as to everyone's thoughts/experience on this. Which countries seem to be taking the lead on traders joining the international markets & communities? Which countries are encouraging it through favorable regulation, taxation, reduced corruption?
Who's trading these days?
Here's my thinking...
There's no doubt that there are many emerging markets right now. Eastern & Central Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa. But while people generally look at the money flowing IN to a country in these sorts of discussions, or the growth of the GDP or businesses there, I thought it might be more interesting (and more representative) to discuss which countries are showing the greatest rise in investors FROM that country (meaning the economy has grown enough so that regular people are earning enough to have extra money left over after their cost of living in order to be able to begin investing.)
Just curious as to everyone's thoughts/experience on this. Which countries seem to be taking the lead on traders joining the international markets & communities? Which countries are encouraging it through favorable regulation, taxation, reduced corruption?
Who's trading these days?
