| 1. | Easing | Refers to either a small price decline in a currency or when a central bank engages in monetary policy to spur spending. An example of central bank easing would be lowering of interest More… |
| 2. | ECB | See European Central Bank. |
| 3. | ECB Conferences | The top functionaries of the European Central Bank (ECB) hold regular press conferences in which they outline Central Bank decisions and concerns. See also: ECB |
| 4. | ECN broker | Forex ECNs broker provide access to an electronic trading network, supplied with streaming quotes from the top tier banks in the world. By trading through an ECN broker, a currency More… |
| 5. | Economic Indicator | A statistic that is used to gauge current economic conditions. See Consumer Price Index and Durable Goods Order as examples. |
| 6. | ECU | See European Currency Unit. |
| 7. | Effective Exchange Rate | Explanation of a country's currency strength or weakness entirely on its trade balance. |
| 8. | EFT | Electronic Funds Transfer. |
| 9. | Either Way Market | A condition in the Euro interbank deposit market where both bid and offer rates for a particular period are the same. |
| 10. | Electronic Communication Network | (ECN) An electronic communication network (ECN) is the term used in financial circles for a type of computer system that facilitates trading of financial products outside of stock exchanges. More… |
| 11. | Elliot Wave Principle | An attempt to explain market activity by ascribing a pattern of eight waves to any complete cycle. The eight wave patterns consists of a five-stage advance and a three-stage correction. More… |
| 12. | EMS | See European Monetary System. |
| 13. | End of Day Mark to Market | The value of all open positions in a dealer's book based on the closing market rates. In addition, any profits or losses are recorded. |
| 14. | Entity Trading Account | A trading account that does not belong to an individual, but rather to a company that has designated a person to be responsible for its trading decisions. |
| 15. | Equities | Ownership interest in a corporation in the form of common stock or preferred stock. |
| 16. | Equity | Total assets minus total liabilities; also called net worth. See also: Asset |
| 17. | Equity Curve | The value of a trading account graphed over a period of time. |
| 18. | Escrow Account | A segregated account where customer money is kept separate from a dealer's operating funds. |
| 19. | Euribor | Euribor® (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) is the rate at which euro interbank term deposits within the euro zone are offered by one prime bank to another prime bank. See also: LIBOR |
| 20. | Euro | See also: European Monetary Unit. |