Forex education and market analysis designed to help Malaysian traders understand brokers, regulation, and trading risks before making decisions.
Explore BrokersAn educational overview of selected forex brokers, focusing on regulation, account conditions, and key features relevant to Malaysian traders.
CySEC, FSC, FSC, FSA
FSA, FSCA, CySEC, FCA, CBCS, FSC, FSC, FSC, CMA, JSC, CMA
ASIC, FCA, FMA
FSC, CySEC, FSCA, FCA
ASIC, CySEC, FSA
CySEC, FCA, SCB, FSA
Broker information is provided for educational and comparison purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement.
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.
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.
Jun 25, 2026
Learn a practical forex supply and demand strategy using key price zones, market structure, rejection signals, and risk management for cleaner trade entries.
Learn Strategy →Jun 18, 2026
Learn a practical forex market structure strategy using higher highs, higher lows, lower highs, lower lows, support, resistance, and price action confirmation.
Learn Strategy →Jun 11, 2026
Learn a practical forex pivot points strategy using daily pivot levels, support and resistance, price action confirmation, and clear risk management.
Learn Strategy →Comprehensive guides designed to help traders understand both basic and advanced forex concepts.
Jun 25, 2026
Learn what forex swap and rollover mean, why overnight positions may generate charges or credits, and how traders can manage swap costs when holding trades longer.
Read Guide →Jun 18, 2026
Learn the main forex order types, including market orders, limit orders, stop orders, and pending orders, and understand how each one affects entry, exit, execution, and risk control.
Read Guide →Jun 11, 2026
Learn what slippage means in forex trading, why orders may be filled at a different price, and how traders can manage slippage during volatile or low-liquidity market conditions.
Read Guide →Jun 04, 2026
Learn what overtrading means in forex, why traders take too many positions, and how to reduce unnecessary trades through better planning, risk control, and discipline.
Read Guide →May 28, 2026
Learn what a forex trading plan is, why it matters, and how traders can build clear rules for entries, exits, risk management, position sizing, and trade review.
Read Guide →May 21, 2026
Learn what forex market volatility means, why currency pairs move differently, and how traders can adjust entries, stop losses, position size, and risk management in volatile markets.
Read Guide →Market analysis content focused on explaining price behavior, technical structure, and macroeconomic context.
Jun 26, 2026
EUR/GBP is trying to stabilise after sterling hit a 10-month high against the euro, as weak UK retail data and fading BoE hike expectations reduce pound momentum while ECB officials keep the door open to further tightening.
Read Full Analysis →Jun 25, 2026
GBP/USD remains under pressure as the U.S. dollar holds near a 13-month high on Fed rate-hike expectations. Sterling still has support from BoE caution and improving UK political clarity, but the dollar’s rate advantage is limiting any rebound.
Read Full Analysis →Jun 24, 2026
USD/JPY remains elevated as Fed rate-hike expectations, a stronger U.S. dollar, and global risk-off flows keep the yen under pressure. However, Japan’s intervention risk and BOJ discussions about faster rate hikes make the upside increasingly fragile.
Read Full Analysis →Jun 23, 2026
AUD/USD remains under pressure as the RBA keeps rates high but Australia’s economy cools, while rising Fed hike expectations, elevated Treasury yields, and a firm U.S. dollar limit the Aussie’s rebound.
Read Full Analysis →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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