September 20th, 2008 stanley
in exchange rates who or what makes currencies worth against each other. for example 1 euro= 1.47 us dollars. who or what decides this and what makes it go up and down. please give me simple answers not ones that are to complicated to understand
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September 20th, 2008 stanley
how much in US dollarz is 39,99 €*
cuz i needa get something but i needa know how much it izz….
Thankz!!!
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September 20th, 2008 stanley
Last Friday, I have money invested in Dollar VS Euro. I choose dollar over Euro because of the average indicator and other technical indicator showing that the Euro currency is weakening.
I put $500 on Sell in US/Euro, the Euro value went against me and I have about -$200 in my current trade. However, I figured that eventually I can leave the trade alone for the weekend.
Last Monday, I look into my account and noticed that I have a -$900. The Euro was more weaker and that my prediction was correct. However, why was I been marked as -$939.60 leaving me to pay the broker for the -$380.04 that I owed.
What I also noticed that there is a Swap penalty but I need to know more about it. Why am I being charged with Swap penalty and could that be the reason why I lost money?
Here is the screenshot to show my trade….
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c160/Bopkasen/lostmoney.jpg
Note: I am practicing on “paper” portfolio and not real value.
How do I avoid that hidden or unseen problem when trading in the forex trading including using the software?
What do I need to do in order to manage my lots position properly?
Net Advisor, I don't mean to be rude but you are wrong.
There is nothing different between a real money and a paper money.
This isn't a game, I invest in foriegn exchange like I would with real money.
I have great analyst skill and extremely intelligence.
The last thing I need is an insult to my intelligence.
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September 20th, 2008 stanley
Foreign Exchange trading
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
where can i trade us dollars for south korea won? and what is the lowest amount you can trade? aswell how much do they charge?
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
Can anyone with experience give me some help with it, and make sure that everything is in order. Thanks.
Sorry, maybe I should have added that it is foreign currency. Money from countries other than the US.
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
And in what market(stocks or fx)can you make more money with a smaler investment.
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
In order to make any withdrawal, you have to contact them via the number given, but the number provided for Singapore is incorrect. Any idea how/where i can get the number? I’ve emailed them, still waiting for their reply.
Does anyone happen to know?
The following is the number on their site :
Singapore and Malaysia: 8003279 3679
Thanks, in advance.
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
Example: Euro/dollar 146.50 what does to number mean, please explain in beginner language
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September 19th, 2008 stanley
I have to calculate revenues for a company at a constant currency basis. How do I do this? WHat is the formula?
I have to calculate revenues for a company at a constant currency basis. How do I do this? WHat is the formula?
—- Yes, this would be the noninflated version where the revenue stream would not reflect the effect of currency
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