| Envoyé par marcd le 21 Octobre 2006 à 15:08
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je vais mettre les points sur les i : il n'y a pas de cloture sur le Forex. Point barre. Apres y'a des heures ou c'est plus ou moins trades mais c'est tout. Pas de cloture.
Voici un post du site http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/05/forexclosingprice .asp
======================================= On the forex market as a whole, the opening prices for the week are the initial trading prices on Sunday and the closing prices for the week are those of the last trade on Friday. However, over the course of the week, there really are no closing prices for the forex as there is at least one market open at some place in the world at all times.
However, we often hear in the financial media quotes for the opening and closing prices for currency pairs. For example, a news article might state how the U.S. dollar closed down against the Canadian dollar during trading on Wednesday. The price being quoted is the closing price for an individual market within the forex market. There are three main regions - North America, Asia and Europe - and within each there are several forex markets. In North America the main market is in New York; in Asia it is in Tokyo; and in Europe it is in London. There are many other individual markets within these regions that are part of the forex market, allowing for 24-hour trading, but each individual market has an open and close (i.e. does not trade 24 hours a day). The New York market, for example, trades from 8am EST until 3pm EST. In North American media, the closing price will often refer to the closing price of the New York forex market. =======================================
L'ouverture officielle, a partir de laquelle tu peux passer des ordres sur le FOREX est dimanche a 5PM EST (Heure New York) soit 11PM en France. Et la cloture officielle est le vendredi a 4PM (soit 10h du soir chez nous). ENtre ces 2 heures, les 3 grandes zones (Europe, Amerique, Asie) ont de heures d'ouverture et de cloture mais les monnaies continuent a etre trades sur les autres places en 24h/24h. En exemple la cloture "officielle" de l'eurodollar sur le marche americain est 8H-> 15H (heure locale). Mais apres ca cote en asie ou en europe.
J'espere que ca repond au moins partiellement a ta question
Editer par marcd sur 21 Octobre 2006 à 15:44
__________________ Marc Defosse
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