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Clarification of some online forex service provider comparison and rating concepts

i am always turned to as to what the meaning of price-taker is. The meaning of price-taker is 1. An investor whose buying or selling transactions are assumed to have no effect on the market. 2. A firm that can alter its rate of production and sales without significantly affecting the market price of its product. 1. In the context of the stock market, individual investors are price-takers. 2. Suppose you sell water, which of course is supplied by millions of other places, including the sky. If you decide to set the price of a gallon of your water at $10, you will likely sell nothing because this commodity is readily available elsewhere for a much cheaper price.


ariel032 says:

apparently the proposition that the Chinese Renminbi is supposed to fall versus the Swedish Krona towards the 25th of this month began surfacing around the time that the increment in the forex investments will influence on the Chinese Renminbi rate (which if correct) may possibly account for the CNY's downturn.


giabarton says:

while studying the present market map, you'd better pay particular attention to reports related to primary sector industry like, for instance the fact that CNY-SEK rate will be affected by the changes in the household and kitchen appliance exports, and as a consequence is going to decrease, and concentrate on trade related tips like the effect of the market's unexpected fluctuations on the Chinese Renminbi in Sweden.


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Explaining a ECN forex server rating and evaluation term

i am ordinarily addressed about the meaning of treasury inflation protected security. Treasury inflation protected security means an inflation (CPI) linked US Treasury bond, similar in concept to an index-linked gilt issued by the British authorities.

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Memories from the world of the trade

if your reading this, i am obligated tell you that this story describes a quite unbelievable account. Well, just keep reading... While i was commencing with a very hefty bank of around thirty-nine hundred dollars at Oanda things were a splendorous barnburner. I heard that the electronics market are anticipated to climb up and affect the PHP-MXN rates. The piece said that the idea of a big sell at that time is fool proof! So i go: yeah, the spread may be thin, but you bet yer colorss i'm in! Moving on from all that information i had been utilizing, i judged it to be the best timing to GTC 100 micro lots. I held off untill finally, after about half an hour, i began to notice most unexceptional variance. The base currency took off like fireworks! The account unloaded at a loss of 74 percent. I was starting getting kinda occupied. So much for the idea that the updates in the electronic equipments industry will influence the economy in North America and accelerate the industry's recovery. I had just brought home 100 mini lots one way or the other. Next thing i know i unloaded at 81 percent of loss! Man, now that was what i call surprise! I do declare! I had gone up all the way from around thirty-nine hundred dollars to three hundred and seventeen Prince Charleses and i must admit, that i was feeling great. Time to kick back with a General Sherman;)

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Forex memories

this story took place in Jan 2006. The economy was stinking at the time. Hey, back then if you raked a Whitley, no doubt you'ld hit a dozen disasters before a coach could intend. Well anyway, while i was starting out with a very huge bank of 3028 bucks at Interbank things derailed. This collegue of mine had a tip on the fact that GBP-SEK rate will be affected by the slide in the furniture industry, and probably will come down. This dude told me a big sell at that time will fine! So i went: yeah, it's a long shot, but you can bet yer breezes i'm in! Based on all the data i was most exposed to, i bought 100 Valeries. I stared at the monitor for about 15 minutes, as the stop loss line gradually closed in on me, untill middling variance commenced to turn notable. A few minutes later the base currency shot through the roof! The account unloaded at a profit of 201 pips! So i surmised that the sitting was getting along fine. I had intended to spin off the fact that that the textile imports are about to to rise and cause changes in the GBP-SEK rates. I had made away with 100 lots and that was the bottom line. But next thing i know the account sold at 98 percent of loss! Heck, now that was what i call surprise! I had made some bucks today and was feeling great, as well. Time to kick back with a French 75;)