By Nicholas Hastings
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Appetite for risk is returning a little, pushing the dollar lower and higher-yielders, such as the Australian dollar and even the pound, higher in Europe Wednesday.
WORLD FOREX:Dollar Slips Back Again As Risk Appetite Returns
By Nicholas Hastings
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Appetite for risk is returning a little, pushing the dollar lower and higher-yielders, such as the Australian dollar and even the pound, higher in Europe Wednesday.
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Appetite for risk is returning a little, pushing the dollar lower and higher-yielders, such as the Australian dollar and even the pound, higher in Europe Wednesday.
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WORLD FOREX:Dollar Slips Back Again As Risk Appetite Returns
By Nicholas Hastings
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Appetite for risk is returning a little, pushing the dollar lower and higher-yielders, such as the Australian dollar and even the pound, higher in Europe Wednesday.
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Appetite for risk is returning a little, pushing the dollar lower and higher-yielders, such as the Australian dollar and even the pound, higher in Europe Wednesday.
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The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation - the nation's primary lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media advocacy and anti-defamation organization - applauded Lynch's decision.
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
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what is gay?
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation - the nation's primary lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media advocacy and anti-defamation organization - applauded Lynch's decision.
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
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what is gay?
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation - the nation's primary lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media advocacy and anti-defamation organization - applauded Lynch's decision.
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
"Gov. Lynch's signing of the marriage equality bill grants legal protections for same-sex couples in New Hampshire to take care of and be responsible for each other," said the organization's president, Neil Giuliano.
"As people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage equality, our culture is moving to equality."
Both chambers had previously voted to approve same-sex marriage but Lynch said he would sign the bill into law only if the legislature added new language to protect religious institutions that did not want to perform such marriages.
"We can and must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity," Lynch had said. "I believe this proposed language will accomplish both of these goals."
The Democratic governor said that in recent months he had spoken to lawmakers, religious leaders and constituents as he formed his opinion on the bill.
New Hampshire becomes the sixth state in the nation - alongside Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Iowa and Vermont - currently providing or soon to provide marriage benefits to gays and lesbians.
Vermont's law takes effect September 1 and Maine's September 14, unless its citizens collect enough signatures to put the measure on the fall ballot in the state. New Hampshire's new law takes effect on January 1, 2010.
New Hampshire and Maine are the only states in the nation where representatives elected by voters approved same-sex marriage legislation. The others were decided by high court decisions, although legislatures in Vermont and Connecticut subsequently passed measures codifying the court rulings.
Marry Mo Baxley, executive director of New Hampshire Freedom to Marry told CNN, "We're so very proud of our elected officials. We've taken our grievances to our elected officials, and they've responded."
Still, married gay couples do not share federal benefits such as Social Security, tax breaks and immigration benefits that are granted to straight married couples. Baxley is counting on President Barack Obama to make those changes.
"He said he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and we fully expect him to keep that promise," she said.
Even amongst the excitement, GLAAD president Giuliano remained cautious, referring to the topic of gay marriage benefits as one "that will be a future debate and a future conversation that we'll be having in this country for quite a while."More detail from site http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/06/03/nh-governor-signs-same-sex-marriage-into-law/
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World Forex welcomes you.
We provide a 3 part comprehensive education process that covers all facets of our tried and proven trading methodology.
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
Labels:
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World Forex welcomes you.
We provide a 3 part comprehensive education process that covers all facets of our tried and proven trading methodology.
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
Labels:
what is forex
World Forex welcomes you.
We provide a 3 part comprehensive education process that covers all facets of our tried and proven trading methodology.
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
This includes education in the key issues of the psychology of trading and equity management.
For one (tax deductible) fee, this is just some of what you get:
# No time limit demo account with live data feed.
# Introduction to trading – Essentials Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes.
# Advanced trading techniques – Classic Course includes 2 days training with max. 3 students, hard cover reference book and course notes
# The devil is in the detail – Meridian Course is a ½ day course one on one. Apply everything you have learnt along with some additional tools and profit from the results – course notes included.
# Phone support throughout & ongoing
# Access to our Professional Trader Network
We facilitate our education using the spot foreign exchange market, or forex, because of profitability and risk control, however our technical analysis can be applied to any market.
The market
In recent years market makers have allowed substantial growth and participation of private investors in a broad cross-section of markets. These markets are now more accessible than ever and allow the everyday person to reap rewards once only available to large financial institutions.
The largest of all markets, the Foreign Currency Market, only became available to trade in its current format in 2002 and for this reason is largely unknown. For the educated trader, Forex can be a treasure chest.
The Forex market is open 24 hours, 5.5 days a week, giving enormous flexibility to work and lifestyle.
The decentralised clearing of trades and overlap of major markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, means the market remains open and liquid throughout the day and overnight.
In comparison, equity trading for example, floor trading hours are limited and dictated by the time zone of the trading location thus restricting the time a particular market is open and when it can be accessed.
The Forex is the most liquid market in the world…transactions are continuous since currency exchange is a required mechanism needed to facilitate world commerce.
Forex is also a well leveraged market with ratios as high as 400:1 and having the right education ensures the proper equity management strategies are employed to maximize success.
World Forex will teach you how to trade these markets effectively, with strategies proven over generations of traders.
from site: http://www.worldforex.com.au/
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