Access to cryptocurrency, still a relatively new invention, requires some technological knowledge and computer literacy. In order to become more mainstream, however, Bitcoin will have to become more “main street” so to speak. Some crypto evangelists are finding ways to simplify the process of digital asset acquisition, making it easier for the average man or … Continue reading Buying Bitcoin on the Street Is Getting Easier
What is margin trading? In literal translation, “margin” means a difference, a reserve. In this sense, margin trading is trade based on a guarantee amount provided by the customer (which serves as a guarantee and is in its trading account). Margin is measured as a percentage of the transaction value: for example, 1% margin at … Continue reading Margin Trade
Boerse Stuttgart Group, which operates Germany’s second-largest stock exchange, has launched a regulated crypto trading platform, in partnership with Solarisbank. Customers can connect directly to the new exchange and trade bitcoin against the euro without a broker. German Regulated Crypto Trading Platform The group which owns Germany’s second-largest stock exchange has launched a digital asset … Continue reading Major German Stock Exchange Group Launches Crypto Trading
We’ve been warned for years that a quantum computing breakthrough is just around the corner. When that day comes, we’re told, it could render existing encryption standards obsolete, threatening the security of every major blockchain. It seems that day has finally arrived, with Google achieving “quantum supremacy.” Impressive as the feat is, however, it doesn’t … Continue reading What Google’s Quantum Breakthrough Means for Blockchain Cryptography
Eurozone: The 18 countries that have adopted the euro as their currency are Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Finland, France .European Central Bank (ECB): Controlling the monetary policy of the euro area. The main body of the ECB is the Governing Council, which consists … Continue reading Dependencies of the major currencies
Spot course The spot rate is the price paid for a given currency with delivery as soon as possible. The default value date for most spot deals is two business days.Some currencies are considered basic: USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, and JPY.When you ask a dealer for a price such as EUR / USD, he will … Continue reading Fundamentals of forex trading
The CFD is a product that allows you to profit from the movement in the price of the underlying assets such as stocks, stock indices, futures, etc. without actually buying or selling them. This means that if you bought a CFD on ABC’s shares, you do not actually acquire the corresponding number of shares, but … Continue reading CFD Trading (Contracts for Difference)
The index is composed of shares of certain companies traded on a stock exchange. Typically, it includes the shares of the leading and most traded companies and can be used as a measure of the performance of the industrial sector or the economy of a country as a whole.For example, the USTECH100 index is based … Continue reading Trade in CFDs on indices
The idea behind Stock Exchange traded funds is to follow the presentation of a specially selected basket of assets. Typically, these include blue-chip indices (US30, UK100), sectoral indices (such as the Real Estate Index ETF) or commodities (precious metals, copper, crude oil).Exchange traded funds allocate your money to a large group of assets, as opposed … Continue reading Trade in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
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