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Forex Trading VS Commodities

Forex Trading VS Commodities: Relationships between currencies and commodities exist throughout the financial markets. Find out how to trade these trends. 1- OIL ? USD/CAD About 45% of all U.S. Crude Oil imports come from Canada thanks…
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Quantitative Easing

Quantitative easing is : an unconventional monetary policy tool that is used to expand a central bank’s balance sheet. It is often compared to printing more money, as it expands the base money supply. Money supply and inflation are linked,…
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What Moves Forex Market

What Moves Forex Market? Even if you don't have time to stare at charts all day long, you can spot great trading opportunities by simply viewing the news and economic calendar on a daily basis. In other words, by performing fundamental…
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Terms In Trading

1- Going Long : Opening a Bullish (buying) trade. 2- Going Short : Opening a Bearish (selling) trade. 3- Cutting Short : To close a losing position early. 4- Plunging : A price that's sinking or falling from its previous value. 5-…
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Capital Market Efficiency (CME)

Capital market efficiency (CME) : CME means that the market rationally prices securities so that the current price of each security at any given moment represents the best estimate of its ‘true’ value. CME would imply that all…
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Expected Value

Expected value (EV) :  EV = the weighted (by probabilities) average of the possible outcomes. In the context of NPV appraisal, EV can be deduced by either of two routes: finding the EV of each input factor and then…
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