why some countries their currency so big like Japanese Yen,Korean Won,Rupiah and Thai Baht?
June 5th, 2009 stanleyalthough Japan and Korean are advance country
although Japan and Korean are advance country
I've recently came across this Forex trading solution. There are good and bad reviews about it across internet as with anything.
I would like to tap into the forex market long time ago, and this solution seems to be something worth to try, and I've heard that it is freely available.
I am still not sure what it does exactly…
Is it like an Expert Advisor which can be installed on a Metatrader platform or under any other forex trading software?
Does it actually do the trades or it is "just" a signal service?
There are so much scam EAs and similar out there that I am very cautious about this. So basically I would like to try it on a demo account then on a live micro account etc. Is this possible?
Please if You use this software (Android) and have experience with it, then post your thoughts and impressions here.
Thanks in advance for your answer and time which you've spent with it!
Best Wishes,
Mate
I'm filling out a job application and it asks for desired salary and then what currency….it lists 3-letter abbreviations but none of them look like USA or DOLlar or anything. What is the currency for dollars?
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all the time, as I have to do so often.
What happened to the value of the various European currencies as the deadline for handing them in approached? Did they approach zero?
I am due to go to Belek on holiday in a few weeks. I understand they accept both Lira and Euros. Which currency will give me the best value for money over there?
Also can anyone tell me how much things like a beer, meal for 2 are etc in Turkey so I know how much I should be looking to take?
Does the other country then sell the money back to the bank in the US and then the bank invests it — or is that wrong
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