Is It Necessary to Restrict Forex Financial Trading? A Modified Model
Shahram Moeeni and
Komeil Tayebi
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Shahram Moeeni: University of Isfahan
Komeil Tayebi: University of Isfahan
Journal of Money and Economy, 2018, vol. 13, issue 1, 63-80
Abstract:
The Central Bank of Iran banned online currency trading through Forex brokers in November 2016. However, some Iranian speculators still trade in the online Forex market. Is this prohibition on Forex trading reasonable? According to reports, the majority of Forex day traders fail and leave the market within six months
Keywords: Forex Financial Market; Market Microstructure; Game Theory; Volatility; Regulation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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