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The World Wide Forex market
Posted by: | CommentsForex is a trading ‘method’ also known as FX or and foreign market exchange. Those involved in the foreign exchange markets are some of the largest companies and banks from around the world, trading in currencies from various countries to create a balance as some are going to gain money and others are going to [...]
Forex trading, what the hype is all about
Posted by: | CommentsForex trading is all about making big money. Some investors have found it quite easy to make a large amount of money as the forex market changes daily. Forex, is the foreign exchange market. Online and offline you will find references to the forex market as FX as well. Forex trading takes place through a [...]
Foreign exchange market is different from the stock market
Posted by: | CommentsThe foreign exchange market is also known as the FX market, and the forex market. Trading that takes place between two counties with different currencies is the basis for the fx market and the background of the trading in this market. The forex market is over thirty years old, established in the early 1970′s. The [...]
Exchange Your Money for Cheaper Travel
Posted by: | CommentsJames C. Samans asked: Travel costs money. There’s just no way around it: if you want to go from one place to another, it’s going to cost you something to get there. Once you arrive, it will cost you money to stay there. And when you’re ready to come home, that will cost you money, [...]
The US Dollar Versus The Yuan
Posted by: | CommentsThe recession has become a serious issue even in countries that were commonly known for long years of prosperity. In exchange, other nations were wise enough to turn this international context into an ace in the hole. Such events have brought the United States of America and China face to face in competing for supremacy. At first sight, the US is losing ground, while China does its best to win the first place. If we take a closer look, it is pretty obvious that the international context is completely different, but neither of them is ready to give up the competition.