The Early Days: When FX Trading Was a Members-Only Club - Deepstash

The Early Days: When FX Trading Was a Members-Only Club

Retail FX trading emerged in 1970s after the Bretton Woods system, which had pegged global currencies to the US dollar, was dismantled in 1971.

The resulting shift to a floating exchange rate system paved the way for increased currency speculation and the birth of the modern foreign exchange market.

Back then, FX trading was like an exclusive club, with trading accessible only to banks, hedge funds, and large corporations.

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