Since other European countries are deciding to aid Greece in its debt situation, it is forecasted that the EURO will fall in value against the USD. Would this be a good time to exchange USD for EURO hoping that in the future, the EURO will go back up and I make profit? Please provide any suggestions if you have experience in foreign exchange currency trading! thanks
I would like to know whether I would simply report my gains on my US federal tax return or would I have to file a tax return with the UK. Also am I subject to any special levies or fees from the UK for having my account there.
When confronted by this question, many of you become quick to lie to me in fear of your foolishness getting revealed and identified. However, when you learn that I offer 10 points to the first person who gives an honest answer, everyone suddenly feels encouraged to confess their decision to their hypothetical "dilemma" in exchange for receiving Best Answer. It is such a clever psychological trap that I have come up with myself. I am such a genius.
When I double at 100% each month, the amounts dont add up in the future. In demo mode, My self made robot made a little over 300% by the end of the 3rd month. But If I double each month the results isnt the same. Where in my math, am I going wrong? Like I started with 250 and by the end of the 3rd month I was up to $750. This seems to be 300 Percent growth, but its not 100% a month. Because 250 times 100% is now $500 and then $500 should be $1000 at 100% growth a month. But the math doesnt seem right for forcasting the future of the account. Any ideals? Where would the account be at 12 months?
Can anybody tell me which forex broker guaranteed in all orders?
Include pending orders.. no slippage even on news time?
With MT4 platform…
It’s an economic term or phrase and it has to do with when the government switched to fiat money in ‘33 to everyone’s disapproval, but eventually everyone’s acceptance of the paper money built up momentum when they knew everyone else was using it
extremely important
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