Gas hubs are central points in a natural gas market where multiple gas suppliers and buyers come together to trade and exchange natural gas. They are interesting because they serve as a physical and financial marketplace for buying and selling natural gas.
Read moreInternal netting in Forex
Internal netting in Forex is the process by which a brokerage firm or financial institution matches and settles trades internally, without routing them to an external market or exchange. It is also known as “internal matching” or “internal clearing.” Here are its features.
Read moreOffshore jurisdictions. Why and for what?
Offshore jurisdictions are good for forex brokers. We can quite understand what benefits brokers get. They are regulatory flexibility, tax advantages, cost-effective operations, and access to international clients.
Read moreThe meat fell down in the uncanny valley
Why the meat didn’t take off? Because it fell down in an uncanny valley. It’s not crazy, but a very interesting story. We will talk about the famous company Beyond Meat (BYND), which I already mentioned in one of my posts.
Read moreLogarithmic price charts. What?
Logarithmic price charts. It doesn’t sound easy. What are they? Some stocks or cryptocurrencies have risen indecent lately. It simply does not make sense to analyze their linear charts now. It’s great that there is an additional tool for solving this problem.
Read moreOne does not simply take part in IPO
If you have money, then you are looking for an opportunity to invest it as profitable as possible. Or vice versa, as reliable as possible. It would seem that IPO is an opportunity that is just about that. Generally speaking, IPO is not for investors. Here’s why.
Read morePercentage Increase and Decrease
Suppose you have opened a trading account with $100,000. You made a deal and earned 1 thousand. That is, your profit on this trade is 1 percent of your capital. Fine. Now, let’s say you lose the same $1,000 on your next trade. How much did you lose as a percentage? One?
Read moreSwap charging in FOREX
Swap charging, also known as rollover, is a mechanism used in the foreign exchange (FOREX) market to account for the interest rate differential between two currencies in a currency pair. When you engage in a trade, you are borrowing one currency to buy another.
Read moreStock market
Stock market. What is it? Everything that happens in the financial world takes place at a specific time in a specific place. If all these places are systematized and grouped, then we can talk about the so-called financial markets. The stock market is one of them.
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