Would you like the UK to change the currency to Euro's?
March 7th, 2008 stanleyOr do you like pounds? Euro's are flashy
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Or do you like pounds? Euro's are flashy
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How do you suppose American Christians would feel about using currency on which "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the greatest) was printed? How about "We Believe in Evolution," "Secular Democracy," or a similar slogan? Can you imagine the outrage? They might even have to set aside their all out war against "the gay" and refocus against the evil forces of secularism. And yet, atheists are repeatedly told that we have little choice but to accept the "In God We Trust" motto printed on our currency, why is that? Shouldn't we have a motto that doesn't exclude people?
So you believe democracy to mean "majority rules" and forget about the notion of protecting minority rights?
I am an active investor, have done well with common stocks, Nasdaq and NYSE, but am new to foreign currency exchange. I do my own homework, and have had mixed experience with several forex brokers over the past months. I have used FXCM and Saxobank in London, both are rather large firms. While seeking a mentor, I recently received a promotion in the mail from an Atwood and James, which appears to be a small operation, but the fellow seemed to know a bit about forex, and spent the time to share his experience. So far, with the larger firms I am ahead of the game, but only slightly. Any suggestions or help or experience with smaller brokers? Anyone have experience with these Atwood and James people?
I have been thinking in inverting in Forex. Can you please let me know the ups and downs of Forex. I would like personal experiences not something that you have heard. Thank you all.
google didn't help ![]()
I'm going on a ten day tour of Third Reich tourist spots in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.
This means I'll have to take three different currencies!
I'll be spending around 3-4 days in each country but I don't know how much to take.
I was thinking of getting Travellers cheques but I didn't think these would be very useful or convenient when it came to buying things like lunch or magazines.
How much should I take?
No, Germany's currency is the Euro, Czech Republic is the Koruna and the Polish currency is the Zloty.
As this is a school trip and I am 14 and have no credit card I can't use cash machines!
Also, I am English, so answers have to be in relation to Pounds, not dollars.
Thank you! x
Specially regarding trading on a celphone or PDA?
1) Yin China
2)Dollar(USA)
3)Euro(Europe)
4)Yun(Japan)
Please give me a reason .If there is any article or prove you will get the bets answer
Which one should his head be on
Penny or foodstamp?
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