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Online Currency Trading In India

June 8th, 2011 Admin No comments

online currency trading in india
I want to trade in currency. Is there any online trading platform in India with fastest quote and settlement?

There are many sites say Forex.com, which are US based where I find difficulty in opening demat/trading account, settlement of funds due to legal barriers. Hence I want Indian based currency trading platform. Kinldy help me

Forex is not open to general public in India legally. You can do the transaction but you have to select international companies.

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Currency Trading Vs Stocks

May 9th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading vs stocks
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Currency Trading Jobs London

May 9th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading jobs london
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Currency Trading Volume

May 8th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading volume
quickeceonomics plz help with this question?

How central banks impact of the global economy? A. To enforce regulations strict, limiting the mobility of capital and the amount of foreign investment. B. Influence the domestic money supply, which affects the volume of international trade. C. Keep the global money supply under control, preventing runaway inflation. D. They control the exchange market that determines prices in the international market.

No A – usually the opposite happens. N ยบ D – the forex market is essentially a free market system. B and C are so good. B – that influence, control it, and while the supply Money can impact international trade, I would not put a direct link. C – control the money and is opposed to inflation, to guess better. a>

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Currency Trading History

May 7th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading history
What if the banking systems of major countries have collapsed?

In the past thirty-five years have been more tumultuous international monetary history. The shock leads to a reversal of the borders between the movement of capital and the price of that country's currency in the foreign exchange market fell sharply and dropped the price of shares traded. Is there any chance that the global banking system collapses?

This is the plan.We then Enter a cashless society.

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Automated Currency Trading Software

May 6th, 2011 Admin No comments

automated currency trading software
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Is Currency Trading Haram

May 3rd, 2011 Admin No comments

Ramadan: Why are Islamic religious fatwas unfamiliar things, such as economics and finance?

They say it is haram to trade currencies because they have no intrinsic value, and that the coins can not be considered as "active." Did they forget that some companies / Businesses that are considered Halal as buying a piece of paper called "Operating permit", which has no intrinsic value as well? You know that even during the times of all the prophets, there was, Businesses for currency paper money /? (Who does not have intrinsic value as the currencies that we have today)

The general consensus is that the foreign exchange market is allowed under Islamic law, where bargaining is a currency against another. However, there is a debate whether transactions in the futures markets in foreign currency is prohibited by the rules of prohibition of Riba in Islamic law. Some differences of opinion are due to Fiqh divergent interpretations by different schools of thought. However, despite these differences, foreign exchange (Forex) trading has been exercised by many Muslims in the Middle East for many years. For most, investing in foreign exchange markets has been the best source of investment, especially when trade action was not very easy recently, people living in the Middle East


Currency Trading Simulation

April 30th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading simulation
Which currencies to sell short?

its a portfolio simulation, I have a USD$1 million and we are supposed to trade currencies for a college assignment, any idea which currencies are going down vs USD?

Also, any free websites I could look at that predict which directions foreign currencies are going in?

It would really be better if you make the decisions yourself – that’s how you learn.

Check out the trends from the charts here:

http://forex.tradingcharts.com/charts/index.php?sym=EURUSD

Otherwise, get some ideas here:

http://www.babypips.com/

http://www.forex-trader.com/menu.htm

http://www.dailyfx.com/

Free professional trading software & trading simulation


Currency Trading For A Living

April 29th, 2011 Admin No comments

currency trading for a living
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Online Currency Trading For Beginners

April 28th, 2011 Admin No comments

online currency trading for beginners
currency trading for beginner…?

how do i get started with currency trading? are there any online courses anyone could recommend? has anyone a success story to share? what are the main points i need to know? do i have to invest more than 1000 pounds to get started? any help appreciated… thanks.

You pretty much need to understand the amount of worth, to whatever you plan to exchange it to. Easy as that. Then you need to follow, how much it changes.

You buy foreign currency, while it is low. You hold on to that, till it jumps in price. Enough till you make a profit. It’s up to you, to figure out how much to buy. Depends on how much you are willing to lose, and how long you are willing to wait.

I would try it, with a few different currencies, that way you can up your chances. If the currency you chose, does not raise in price, hold on to it longer. If after a year, you see no change, get your money back. If within that year, it has a slow, but constant raise, hold on to it. If you see a dramatic raise, sell it off for profit.

After a while, you will get the hang of it, and you should see a profit within a few months, if you are lucky.

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