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How Can I Make Money Currency Trading? Basically you can make money from trading money. If you have US dollars you can buy British pounds for a set rate and they trade the money back in the future at a different rate. This can make your gains immense. Much larger than gains made on the stock market. Just as the upside for currency trading is high, the downside is just as scary and can be immense also. There are currency trading . . .
The Benefits of Online Forex Trading Online Forex trading is a great way to generate extra income for your family. These days it can be tough to put a little extra aside, no matter how good your job is. It seems every month the expenses increase. Between car payments, mortgages, and health care costs, there is little left over to put into an IRA or a college fund for your children. And should an emergency expense occur, most famil. . .
The Seven Most Traded Currencies in FOREX. Currencies are traded in dollar amounts called “lots”. Onelot is equal to $1,000, which controls $100,000 in currency.This is what is known as the "margin". You can control $100,000worth of currency for only 1,000 dollars. This is what is called “High Leverage”. Currencies are always traded in pairs in the FOREX. Thepairs have a unique notation that expresses what currenciesare being traded. T. . .
DAY TRADING IN CYPRUS DAY TRADING IN CYPRUSBy: Andy George In the time it takes to read the first paragraph of this article, a number of investors across Cyprus will have hit a button on their computer keyboard and bought a batch of shares using an online dealing service. By the time you have read it to the end, those same investors may have had another peak at the share price and decided to sell the shares – eit. . .
Corruption and Transparency - Part I I. The FactsJust days before a much-awaited donor conference, the influential International Crisis Group (ICG) recommended to place all funds pledged to Macedonia under the oversight of a "corruption advisor" appointed by the European Commission. The donors ignored this and other recommendations. To appease the critics, the affable Attorney General of Macedonia charged a former Minister of Defe. . .
Bankers in Denial Denial is a ubiquitous psychological defense mechanism. It involves the repression of bad news, unpleasant information, and anxiety-inducing experiences. Judging by the German press, the country is in a state of denial regarding the waning health of its economy and the dwindling fortunes of its financial system.Commerzbank, Germany's fourth largest lender, saw its shares decimated by more than . . .
Exchange Traded Funds Primer Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are a group of passive index funds that trade on an exchange like an individual stock. At the time of writing there are 162 ETFs with $220 billion in assets under management trading on U.S. exchanges.ETFs hold a basket of securities that mimic the results of various indices including broad stock and bond market, industry sectors, and international securities. New ni. . .
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