Forex Education & Market Understanding
Guidance for Malaysian Traders

Forex education and market analysis designed to help Malaysian traders understand brokers, regulation, and trading risks before making decisions.

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Forex Brokers Overview

An educational overview of selected forex brokers, focusing on regulation, account conditions, and key features relevant to Malaysian traders.

XM

CySEC, FSC, FSC, FSA

Min Deposit: $5
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.6 pips
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Exness

FSA, FSCA, CySEC, FCA, CBCS, FSC, FSC, FSC, CMA, JSC, CMA

Min Deposit: $10
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.0 pips
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Axi

ASIC, FCA, FMA

Min Deposit: $5
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.0 pips
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FXTM

FSC, CySEC, FSCA, FCA

Min Deposit: $200
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.0 pips
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IC Markets

ASIC, CySEC, FSA

Min Deposit: $0
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.0 pips
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FxPro

CySEC, FCA, SCB, FSA

Min Deposit: $100
Islamic Account: Available
Spread From: 0.0 pips
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Broker information is provided for educational and comparison purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement.

Islamic Trading Accounts

Islamic (swap-free) forex accounts are designed to avoid overnight swap charges and are structured to align with Shariah principles. This section explains how these accounts work and what traders should understand before using them.

Eliminates swap charges
Structured for Shariah compliance
Access to global forex markets
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Trading Strategies

Learn about different trading strategies commonly used in the forex market. These strategies are presented for educational purposes to explain market approaches and concepts, not as profit guarantees.

Double Top and Double Bottom Forex Strategy with Neckline Confirmation

Mar 26, 2026

Learn how to trade double top and double bottom patterns in forex with neckline confirmation, structure analysis, and practical risk control for cleaner reversal setups.

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Multi Timeframe Forex Strategy for Trend Alignment and Better Entry Timing

Mar 19, 2026

Learn a practical multi timeframe forex strategy that combines higher timeframe trend direction with lower timeframe entry timing. A structured method for cleaner setups and better trade selection.

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London Breakout Forex Strategy Using the Asian Range and False Break Filter

Mar 12, 2026

Learn a practical London breakout forex strategy using the Asian session range and a false break filter. A structured approach to trading early-session momentum with better timing.

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Educational Guides

Comprehensive guides designed to help traders understand both basic and advanced forex concepts.

What Is Leverage and Margin in Forex

Mar 19, 2026

In Forex Trading, two of the most important concepts for traders are leverage and margin. These tools allow traders to control larger positions with smaller amounts of capital, but they also increase both potential profits and risks. Understanding how leverage and margin work is essential for safe and effective trading.

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Bid vs Ask Price Explained

Mar 13, 2026

In Forex Trading, every trade involves two key prices: the bid price and the ask price. Understanding the difference between them is essential because it directly affects how your trades are executed and how much they cost.

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What Is a Pip, Lot Size, and Spread?

Mar 10, 2026

In Forex Trading, understanding basic trading terms is essential before placing any trade. Three of the most important concepts every trader must know are pip, lot size, and spread. These elements directly affect your profits, losses, and overall trading strategy.

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Understanding Currency Pairs in Forex Trading

Mar 07, 2026

In Forex Trading, currencies are always traded in pairs. Understanding how currency pairs work is one of the most important foundations for any trader, whether beginner or experienced. Every trade you make in the forex market involves simultaneously buying one currency and selling another.

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What Is Forex Trading and How Does It Work

Mar 26, 2026

Forex Trading refers to the process of buying and selling currencies in the global foreign exchange market. It is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, with trillions of dollars traded daily. Unlike stock markets, forex operates 24 hours a day, five days a week, allowing traders across different time zones to participate at any time.

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Market Analysis

Market analysis content focused on explaining price behavior, technical structure, and macroeconomic context.

Nasdaq Falls Into Correction as Oil Shock Hits Tech Sentiment

Mar 27, 2026

The Nasdaq has slipped into correction territory as Middle East tensions push oil higher, lift inflation worries, and pressure rate-sensitive technology stocks, even as some strategists still see support from earnings and improved valuations.

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WTI Crude Slips on Talk Hopes, but Supply Risk Keeps Oil Elevated

Mar 27, 2026

WTI crude has eased back toward the mid-$93 area after Washington signalled a 10-day pause in attacks on Iranian energy plants, but the market is still carrying a heavy geopolitical premium because a large volume of supply remains disrupted and traders continue to price serious upside tail risk into oil options.

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Gold Rebounds After March Selloff, but Rate Pressure Remains

Mar 27, 2026

Gold is attempting a rebound after a heavy March pullback, but rising inflation risks, firmer rate expectations, and lingering U.S. dollar strength are still limiting the scope for a stronger recovery in XAU/USD.

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USD/JPY Outlook: 160 Back in Focus as Dollar Holds Firm

Mar 27, 2026

USD/JPY remains under upward pressure as safe-haven demand supports the U.S. dollar, while rising oil prices and policy uncertainty keep the yen vulnerable despite the Bank of Japan’s tightening bias.

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Malaysia Forex Regulation

Forex trading regulation in Malaysia is overseen by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC). While leveraged retail forex trading is not offered by local brokers, Malaysian traders may access international brokers regulated by authorities such as ASIC, FCA, or CySEC.

Understanding broker regulation, licensing, and compliance is essential before participating in the forex market.

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