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  1. Q: Do you know of a foreign exchange platform with useful e-mail tech support service that you can recommend me of?

    Category: general , Asked by: Haiden B. From Ireland

    A: If you look for a foreign exchange platform that's got the most effective customer service team, we recommend you to go for "Finexo Ltd.". "Finexo Ltd."'s support line is fabulous. They're quite pleasant.

  2. Q: Can you name an online forex platform with long time history around?

    Category: general , Asked by: Briana T. From Monaco

    A: If you need online forex platform that has the biggest history, you should really head for "EToro USA". EToro USA is an online investment forex company, established on 2007. EToro USA is regulated by NFA, of the most renown financial regulators in the world. Though starting off to a reasonable start, and over the last few years, it has grown into one of the most effective systems around.

  3. Q: do you know what a "mortgage recast" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: A. Miles from Toledo, United States

    A: A feature in some types of mortgages where the remaining scheduled principal and interest payments are recalculated based on a new amortization schedule. Some mortgages may allow for a recast in order to help a financially distressed borrower, in which case the interest rate might be reduced and/or the remaining term of the mortgage extended. Most often, a recast is associated with a negative amortization mortgage which must recast at some point so that the mortgage will be paid off by the end of its scheduled term. Payment option ARMs are popular negative amortization mortgages with recast features. Most payment option ARM

  4. Q: do you know what "actuary" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: O. U. From Germany

    A: A person trained and specialising in risk, statistics and finance who gives advice on insurance and pension business. Calculations made by actuaries include such items as premiums, bonus payments and life expectancy etc.

  5. Q: please define the "ichimoku kinko hyo"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Nasir D. From Citrus Heights, United States

    A: "ichimoku kinko hyo " is A technical indicator that is used to gauge momentum along with future areas of support and resistance. The Ichimoku indicator is comprised of five lines called the tenkan-sen, kijun-sen, senkou span A, senkou span B and chickou span. This indicator was developed so that a trader can gauge an asset's trend, momentum and support and resistance points without the need of any other technical indicator. "Ichimoku" is a Japanese word that means "one look." This charting technique was created by a Japanese newspaper writer. It does look very complicated when a trader sees the indicator for the first time, but don't hesitate to give this indicator a try because the complexity quickly disappears once you gain an understanding of what the various lines mean and why they are used.

  6. 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.

  7. Q: please define "price swap derivative"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Z. S. From Austria

    A: the "price swap derivative " is An obligation made by one company to secure the declining value of another company's assets through the commitment of shares. Made famous by Enron, this method of backing a company's declining assets helps to inflate the value of a troubled company by hiding losses. Furthermore, due to the volatile nature of the stock market, devaluations in price of the securing company directly relates to a commitment of more shares and thus a dilution occurs.

  8. Q: please define the "fair weather fund"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: C. V. From Canada

    A: "fair weather fund " is A type of mutual fund that has a tendency to perform well during a bull market. In other words, it is a mutual fund that generally outperforms the market when the market is doing well, and underperforms the market when the market is doing poorly. Fair weather funds are very active during bull markets. For example, mutual funds that focused on technology companies in the early stages of the tech bubble in the 1990s were very successful. To determine whether a prospective mutual fund is a fair weather fund, simply compare the fund's relative returns to the market index during both bear and bull markets.

  9. Q: what is "sales tax"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Z. Bonner from Virginia Beach, United States

    A: A tax imposed by the government at the point of sale on retail goods and services. It is collected by the retailer and passed on to the state. It is based on a percentage of the selling prices of the goods and services and set by the state.

  10. Q: what is a "slump"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: U. U. From United States

    A: A slang term denoting a period of poor performance or inactivity in an economy, market or industry. In economic terms, a slump specifically refers to a recession, signaling a slow down of business activity. An industry may experience a slump when overall activity begins to decline. In the loan industry, a slump may represent a period of tight lending policies. Since it is more difficult to get a loan, overall lending volumes will drop. Slumps apply to financial markets as well. When the stock market enters a slump, share prices and trading volume will usually be lower.