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The Asian Market: Should You Invest in 2019?

April 08, 2019
BY Emma Richards

The world media tends to focus on the big name currencies, but there are over one hundred currency pairs in the foreign exchange, and many are relatively unmentioned in the world media. Brexit powers GBP attention, Trump pumps the dollar, and the euro is a melting pot of speculation, but how is the Asian market in general?

The 2019 Asian market

Asian cities have grown along with their economies and they are not slowing down yet.

Growth rates from the emerging markets are dwarfing most developed countries, and there’s value in looking at them. When comparing economies, domestic consumer reports, and the general health of Asian stocks, the Asian market stands tall and strong.

Asia has several solid economies, and the larger ones such as India, China, and the Aseans in general continue to show high rates of growth. Critics say the somewhat under-allocated Asian market comparisons don’t account for portfolio size. Cautious investors may view the conflicting theories as a reason to avoid the Asian market, but are they right?

Optimistic Asian market sentiment for Q2

The emerging and Asian markets enjoy a very stable economic growth rate and have done for some time now. And yet, liquidity shows low volume and interest compared to the majors. China, India, and South Korea showed positive data, raising an Asian index by 12% in Q1 of this year. Forecasts for Q2 are equally positive, and with recent expectations that trade with the US will increase, it seems the sky ‘s the limit… for now.

Despite all these positive percentages and reviews, a spokesperson for J.P. Morgan expressed caution about interpreting the recent rise in the Asian market as an indicator of long-term growth. Whenever the western world suggests prudence on growing investment assets that do not support western economic advances, it usually indicates opportunity.

A Morgan Stanley spokesperson also suggested that China’s growth cannot sustain its recent economic expansion. Several forecasts from numerous sources suggest a GDP fall from 6.5% to 6.0% by the end of 2019. Yes, a fall to 6.0 is a drop in performance, but it’s still very high.

Consider the big nation powerhouses and their GDP growth last year. Compare China’s and Asia’s GDP with the European locations listed below.

  • Italy – 1.1%
  • United Kingdom – 1.3%
  • Russia – 1.7%
  • Germany – 1.9%
  • United States – 2.8
  • Switzerland – 3.0%

These percentages represent official GDP figures, but the way they get presented makes all the difference. Is the glass half-empty or half-full? FX News always suggests to our Exness readers that they research multiple sources before acting on an economic or media announcement.

Should you trade Asian currencies?

The Asian market is often overlooked, even though there are many currencies to choose from.

The flexibility of forex investment makes it easy to say yes to trading the Asian market, since traders can profit from both a rise or a fall. The same goes for losses, so don’t jump in with both feet until you’ve verified that market conditions still look attractive. So should you trade on the Asian market? Sure. Many financial analysts believe the Asian rally has more to offer. If previous rises represent the norm, then a rounding reversal will not occur anytime soon.

Start trading on the Asian markets

Exness offers a massive 120+ currency pairs to trade. Over one third of them are related to the Asian market. With low deposits, very friendly trading spreads, and the attractive Exness leverage options, enjoying or benefiting from the 2019 rise of the Asian market is not as difficult as you might think.

Open an account today. Set multiple market orders on the risk-free demo account then wait for approval to start trading on the foreign exchange. Only after testing the water should you consider making your first real trade. Currency trading was once the domain of big firms and people who had access to large investment capital. Thankfully, advances in data encryption, PC performance, trading platforms, and internet speeds have brought trading to the masses. With Exness, you can test your trading skills—depending on where you live—for as little as $1.

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