Can you tell me what kind of currency this is?
November 3rd, 2008 stanleyhttp://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m187/Lehualani328221/?action=view¤t=1004081550b.jpg
well it might not even be currency, it probably isnt
but im just wondering
http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m187/Lehualani328221/?action=view¤t=1004081550b.jpg
well it might not even be currency, it probably isnt
but im just wondering
I have a demo account with them. But I am afraid to deposit real money until I find out about their legitimacy. Have anyone in Asia successfully withdrawn money from them? I am planning to start trade with $5000 which I earned through stock market trading in my country. So I hope I will get some genuine answers here?
Thank you all in advance.
Please can someone talk me through how a currency swap actually works, with the aid of an example and actual values?
What are the benefits of a currency swap too?
I’ll be flying to Munich, then connecting at LHR for flight to the US. I’d like to a bit of shopping and buying meals in both airports, but since I often go to Germany, I’d rather just stick to Euros instead of making two conversions. Is this possible?
can you suggest which currency to trade?
When you trade currencies from USD to any other amount you will see a big loss and even if you wait several weeks for the other currecncy to rise you would only break even when you convert it back to USD from what they show right?
Im talking about the trade feature within paypal itself not Forex at all….
Please no more pyramid schemes thats not working…its bumming..
There are hundreds of different types of currencies around the world and the people are left in the dark and pay dearly to the feds
http://www.alternatives.ca/article138.htm
http://torontodollar.com/press/sceneandheard.php
http://www.usatoday.com/money/smallbusiness/columnist/strauss/2004-02-23-barter_x.htm
http://web.ncf.ca/aj624/johnturmel.html
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