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  1. Q: please define the "bRL"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Haiden L. From Apeldoorn, Netherlands

    A: In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Brazilian Real. The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.

  2. Q: I am looking for the nicest forex site. Which one do you suggest?

    Category: general , Asked by: D. Blackburn from Ireland

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "Dukascopy". Their technical support service is fun - they are very proficient. We are constantly impressed with the sign in process to the program. You will encounter non of most of the ordinary connection difficulties you frequently get communicating with big servers. The communication is ideal, and it's really simple to use the forex platform. The place's platform supports many different languages. "Dukascopy" is optional for French, English, Chinese or Deutsch speakers (and any other of a wide array of other languages). Plus, regulated and certificated by ARIF it is counted amongst the most secure forex sites around.

  3. Q: Are you familiar with a forex site that has useful telephone service team that you can refer me to?

    Category: general , Asked by: Dylan F. From Netherlands

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "Finexo Ltd." - their technical support service is perfect - the guys there are really accommodating.

  4. Q: what is a "bid"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Q. Paul from Santa Ana, United States

    A: 1. An offer made by an investor, a trader or a dealer to buy a security. The bid will stipulate both the price at which the buyer is willing to purchase the security and the quantity to be purchased. 2. The price at which a market maker is willing to buy a security. The market maker will also display an ask price, or the amount and price at which it is willing to sell. This is the opposite of the ask, which stipulates the price a seller is willing to accept for a security and the quantity of the security to be sold at that price. 1. An example of a bid in the market would be $23.53 x 1,000, which means that an investor is willing to purchase 1,000 shares at the price of $23.53. If a seller in the market is willing to sell that amount for that price, then the transaction is completed. 2. Market makers are vital to the efficiency and liquidity of the marketplace. By quoting both bid and ask prices on the market, they always allow investors to buy or sell a security if they need to.

  5. Q: Are you familiar with any forex site that has a great connection?

    Category: technical , Asked by: I. V. From United States

    A: We believe "etoro.com" is definitely the one to consider if you're looking for a forex site that's got a good server connection. We're often happy when trying to interface to the server. It's quite simple to learn the forex program. The communication with the server is stable, and you'll encounter non of many of the regular difficulties you normally get connecting to big servers.

  6. Q: please tell me what a "trademark" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: V. Q. From Tucson, United States

    A: A symbol, word, phrase, logo, or combination of these that legally distinguishes one company's product from any others. Any infringement on a trademark is illegal and therefore grounds for the company owning the trademark to sue the infringing party. A good example of a popular trademark is Nike's swoosh. If another company tried to confuse consumers by using a symbol that looked like the swoosh, that company would be infringing on the Nike's trademark rights. Nike would therefore has grounds to sue. Another trademarked logo that is globally recognized is Coca-Cola's wave.

  7. Q: do you know what an "interim results" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: X. S. From United States

    A: The results reported by a company for the first six months of its financial year. In general, interim results are made public within three months of the end of the interim period.

  8. Q: Would you tell me where I can find a foreign exchange platform with a reliable connection?

    Category: technical , Asked by: Damion K. From Ireland

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "Xforex". Members frequently tell us that they're amazed when trying to login to the system. It is very easy to install the program. You will find non of the habitual communication problems you frequently find communicating with large servers. Also, the communication with the server is always easy.

  9. Q: what is the "1040PC form"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Natasha N. From United Kingdom

    A: An income tax return that is prepared by computer in a three column "answer-sheet" format. It only prints the bottom line number, dollar amount, and, for most entries, a brief description called a "legend page." The 1040PC form can cut the usual 11-page tax return down to just a couple pages. However, the IRS quit accepting this form in 2000, preferring the e-file format instead.

  10. Q: please tell me what the "inflation-adjusted return" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Janiyah L. From Netherlands

    A: "inflation-adjusted return " is A measure of return that accounts for the return period's inflation rate. Inflation-adjusted return reveals the return on an investment after removing the effects of inflation. It is calculated as follows: Also, a simple approximation for inflation-adjusted return is given by subtracting the inflation rate from the rate of return. Removing the effects of inflation from the return of an investment allows the investor to see the true earning potential of the security, without external economic forces. For example, say an investor held a bond that returned 4% over one year. Examining only the return shows that this bond earned a positive income. However, if inflation for the year was 5%, the real rate of return on the bond becomes -1%.