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  1. Q: any fx web trading system with modest leverage that you can recommend for me

    Category: money , Asked by: X. Burks from Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    A: If you're looking for an online forex platform that offers a totally not that big leverage, you should go for "FX Universal" - if you prefer the less risky approach, the leverage in this online forex platform gets up to only 100:01:00, the platform graphics are completely hi-tech, you can start with relatively small deposits - from $250, the service is perfect, and also you're don't have to pay commission in this one.

  2. Q: please tell me what a "value fund" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Jillian R. From United Kingdom

    A: A stock mutual fund that primarily holds stocks that are deemed to be undervalued in price and that are likely to pay dividends. Value funds are one of three main mutual fund types; the other two are growth and blend (a mix of value and growth stocks) funds. Every large mutual fund family has a value fund component in which funds are often broken down by size. For example, a fund family may include small-, mid- and large-cap value funds for investors to choose from. The premise of value investing is that the market has inherent inefficiencies that enable companies to trade at levels below what they are actually worth. In theory, once the market corrects these inefficiencies, the value investor will see the share price rise. A common misconception is that value investors simply seek out stocks with low price/earnings ratios. Although this can be a characteristic of an undervalued company, this is not the sole feature that astute value investors seek.

  3. Q: what is "general public distribution"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Lily Z. From Plymouth, United Kingdom

    A: A type of primary market offering in which the securities being issued are available to anyone who has the ability to purchase them. This differs from conventional public distributions of securities in which underwriting investment banks sell large blocks of the issued securities to large investors. If you take part in a general public distribution of securities, you are participating in what is called the primary market: you are buying securities directly from the issuing company, and your funds go to it to finance its business activities. This is in contrast to the secondary market, where investors buy and sell securities from each other, with funds moving back and forth from investor to investor without involving the underlying company at all.

  4. Q: Do you know of any forex platform that's popular for its big collection of languages that you can refer me to?

    Category: platform , Asked by: G. R. From United States

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "Dukascopy". Its site supports many different languages. Whether you're more comfortable with Deutsch, Russian, French or Spanish (or any other of a host of other languages), "Dukascopy" features soothing and fun execution through a multilingual environment.

  5. Q: Are you familiar with any online fx platform that's known for its warm help people you can suggest for me?

    Category: general , Asked by: Tyrell D. From United States

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "ForexWebTrader". The technical support service is fun - they are just well-mannered.

  6. Q: please define the "induced taxes"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: W. Hobbs from United States

    A: Within the context of macroeconomics and fiscal policy, a type of tax that changes when an economy's real gross domestic product (GDP) changes. The relationship between induced taxes and GDP is positive; as real GDP rises, taxes will also rise, and visa versa. Induced taxes can be used by a government as an automatic economic stabilizer. For example, when the level of real GDP falls substantially, which is indicative of an economic recession, the government can reduce taxes to help spur economic growth. By reducing taxes in the short-term, an economy's consumption expenditure will increase, causing a rise in the short-term GDP.

  7. Q: any forex web trading platform that's popular for its effective support line that you can advice me of?

    Category: general , Asked by: O. H. From Lakewood, United States

    A: We think "AVA FX" is totally the one to consider if you look for a forex web trading platform with a functional support service. The support line is terrific - they're quite warm.

  8. Q: do you know what a "box spread" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: U. B. From Ireland

    A: "box spread " is A four-sided option spread that involves a long call and a short put at one strike price as well as a short call and a long put at another strike price. Example: buying 1 XYZ May 60 call, and writing 1 XYZ May 65 call; simultaneously buying 1 XYZ May 65 p

  9. Q: please tell me what "internal audit" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Y. Aguirre from United States

    A: the "internal audit " is An audit performed by a person (or persons) employed by the firm being audited. Internal audits have quickly become an important aspect of corporate governance, thanks mainly to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

  10. Q: Is there a site with good attitude for novices?

    Category: platform , Asked by: H. Mays from Switzerland

    A: We recommend "HY Markets". They offer awesome manuals for beginners, with simple to understand instructions and interface. You can totally get a head start some of them.