Posted by Batool on September 6, 2011 ·
Forex Exchange market is the biggest market in which people invest globally. Anyone in the world can be Forex trader. This market is very huge and attracts investments of about $4 trillion each day. Becoming a Forex trader is very easy but making yourself money requires a lot of patience and devotion to the job.
Posted by Batool on February 1, 2010 ·
those that are looking for required finances to expand the investment should think about floating the shares of their business in teh stock exchange as that is the cheapest and best way of accumulating the required money and that is too without any conditions.
Posted by Batool on December 27, 2009 ·
Forex is the huge and most convertible market all over the world. Many people think it as business that you can get involve and make money while sitting home. Like banks and government institutions local people are now allowed to trade with forex and double their amount. Since 1988 it is now like the cool, hip, new ‘thing’ to gossip in parties, business get together and other relations hang outs.
Posted by R. MAK. on September 29, 2009 ·
On Tuesday the dollar edged up against the yen, correcting steep gains that has been made the previous day as Japan’s finance minister backtracked over its tolerance of a stronger yen. On Monday the U.S. currency clawed back from an eight-month low…
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Posted by R. MAK. on August 29, 2009 ·
In this article I will explain you about Swaption market, properties of Swaption and also I will explain Swaption contract with example.Predominantly large corporations, banks, financial institutions and hedge funds are the participants in the swaption market. Swaptions are typically used by end users such as corporations and banks in order to…
Posted by R. MAK. on August 27, 2009 ·
The ratio-spread is a name given to a strategy in options trading and that strategy involves buying some number of options and selling a larger number of other options of the same underlying market and (usually) the same expiration date, but…
Posted by R. MAK. on August 26, 2009 ·
In finance, a calendar spread is a name that is given to a futures/option spread trade that is involved in the purchase of futures/options of an underlying market expiring in some named month, and simultaneously it is also involved in the sale of other futures/options of the same underlying market and…
Posted by R. MAK. on August 16, 2009 ·
In finance, a non-deliverable forward (NDF) is a name given to an outright forward or futures contract in which the differences between the contracted NDF price or rate and the prevailing spot price or rate on an agreed notional amount are…
Posted by R. MAK. on August 14, 2009 ·
Barrier options are path-dependent exotics that are identical in some ways to ordinary options. There are put and call, as well as there are some European and American varieties. But if the underlier reaches a predetermined level (barrier) then…
Posted by R. MAK. on August 12, 2009 ·
A put option which is sometimes simply call as put is a name given to a financial contract between two parties, the seller (writer) and the buyer of the option. a short position has been acquired by the buyer and it is there right, but not obligation, to sell the underlying instrument at an agreed-upon price (the strike price). If the right has been exercised by…