about 10 months ago - 1 comment
about 10 months ago - 8 comments
I am interested in learning foreign currency trading (FOREX). Does anyone know of a good legitimate free online training course?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
I have been trading commodity contracts for about a year and have done good for myself. However, I have been considering trading forex as well. I know that interest rates affect the forex markets depeding on the pairs traded. Additionally, I know that interest rates affect weather you receive/payout on certain pairs, however, im not More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The required returns on all stocks are the same, and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds. The required returns on stocks equal the required returns on bonds. A trading strategy in which you buy stocks that have recently fallen in price is likely to provide you with a More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
1. Investors purchase corporate bonds for: a. interest income. b. possible increases in value. c. repayment of the face value at maturity. d. All of the above are correct. 2. Which one of the following statements is true? a. A bond sold for less than its face value is said to be sold at a More >
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
I mean banks charge interest at maximum 15% per annum. But some of these guys promise returns of 25% and more! So why do they lose out that 10%? Why not simply borrow as much as is required from the bank?
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
Traders require education, experience and knowledge. For this cause we have founded www.pairfx.com – a friendly portal providing tips, a daily market review and answering any questions traders may have. I would really appreciate if you have some feedback on the reviews we are providing on a daily basis. Most importantly, do they shed some More >
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Arent there any kind of investments you can do online besides the 3 mentioned? They all perform lousy-anything other than markets as long as you can trade it online and make profits.
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The markets around the world have gone dramatically up today and Friday on news that the U.S Gov. will continue to bail out distressed financial institutions (ie Citibank) and will consider bailing out non-financial institutions (ie Ford and GM). Needless to say, the Gov. doesn’t really have this money to lend, so it’s raising same More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
about 1 year ago
not sure what the question is exacly…but at
http://www.ny.frb.org/markets/foreignex.html you can get a history of the exchange rate…
about 1 year ago
Check out this site
http://www.x-rates.com/
about 1 year ago
I’m also not sure what you’re really asking for.
But for actual exchange rates, I use http://www.xe.com/