Category: Forex Trading
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About Euribor® The European Money Markets Institute EMMI
When Euribor is being mentioned it is often referred to as THE Euribor, like there’s only 1 Euribor interest rate. This is not correct, since there are in fact 5 different Euribor rates, all with different maturities (until november 1st 2013, there were 15 maturities). The European Money Markets Institute, through the Calculation Agent, is…
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How to Calculate Rate of Return in Excel
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Identifying Overbought and Oversold Levels in Stocks
An “Overbought” condition occurs when an asset, such as a cryptocurrency, is traded excessively over a short period, leading to a significant price increase that is often unsustainable. On the RSI, arrows have been placed where the RSI dropped below 30 and then moved back above it. These would be possible buy points based on…
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Identifying Overbought and Oversold Levels in Stocks
An “Overbought” condition occurs when an asset, such as a cryptocurrency, is traded excessively over a short period, leading to a significant price increase that is often unsustainable. On the RSI, arrows have been placed where the RSI dropped below 30 and then moved back above it. These would be possible buy points based on…
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What is take profit and stop loss in forex trading?
The ratio between these two figures (dividing one by the other) will indicate the necessary level for setting stop levels. As practice shows, many traders set a stop loss only at the beginning, when they make their first unsure trades. At the same time, they rarely set take profit, preferring to relentlessly monitor the chart…
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Czym są obligacje? Jak funkcjonują i dlaczego opłaca się w nie lokować?
Choć zyski z obligacji są opodatkowane 19% podatkiem od zysków kapitałowych, to ich stabilność oraz pewność zwrotu kapitału i odsetek często przewyższa to, co oferują lokaty bankowe. Ponadto, istnieje możliwość wcześniejszego wykupu obligacji, choć wiąże się to z opłatą za narosłe odsetki. Taka elastyczność sprawia, że inwestorzy mogą lepiej zarządzać swoim portfelem inwestycyjnym w zależności…