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  1. Q: do you know what the "financial futures" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: E. R. From France

    A: Futures contracts where the underlying instruments are financial such as shares, interest rates, currencies and indexes etc.

  2. Q: do you know what the "BOBL" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Nelson U. From Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

    A: Bundesobligationen. German government bonds with short-term, two to six year, maturities. Pronounced bobbles.

  3. Q: Which forex site has the lowest commission charges, to your recommendation

    Category: money , Asked by: Israel N. From Liechtenstein

    A: If you seek a forex site with the lowest commissions, you should try "Finexo Ltd." - you don't need to give up any of the money you made to the site, the platform graphics are truly elaborate, the minimum deposit is also really law - only $25, and also the customer support is heavenly.

  4. Q: Can you suggest a foreign exchange platform with enhanced trading EUR/DKK

    Category: money , Asked by: Valerie W. From Canada

    A: We think "Finexo Ltd." is the right place for you. Their foreign exchange platform is truly first rate, and it will fit your need. The approachable currencies in this foreign exchange platform are: GBP/MXN, JPY/TRY or CHF/INR (and more than 40 optional different currencies).

  5. Q: do you know what an "alt-a" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Ximena T. From Ireland

    A: an "alt-a " is A classification of mortgages where the risk profile falls between prime and subprime. The borrowers behind these mortgages will typically have clean credit histories, but the mortgage itself will generally have some issues that increase its risk profile. These issues include higher loan-to-value and debt-to-income ratios or inadequate documentation of the borrower's income. These types of loans are attractive to lenders because the rates are higher than rates on prime classified mortgages, but they are still backed by borrowers with stronger credit ratings than subprime borrowers. However, with the higher rates comes additional risk for lenders because there is a lack of documentation - including limited proof of the borrower's income.

  6. Q: what is a "non-risk trade"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: U. Barron from United States

    A: A term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote that a transaction was specifically for SEATS based segments only (i.e. SEQ1, AIM, SEAT).

  7. Q: please tell me what the "foreign earned income exclusion" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: S. Y. From United States

    A: The amount of income earned from a foreign source that is excludable from domestic taxation. The foreign earned income exclusion can only be claimed by those who meet the foreign residence or physical presence tests, who have a tax home in a foreign country, and have foreign income. Tax payers wishing to exclude foreign earned income must make an election to do so. During the 2007 tax year, the maximum foreign earned income exclusion was $85,700. If the election is made, the taxpayer must proactively elect to use this exclusion (on an moving-forward basis); this exclusion is not assigned automatically. The exclusion is elected on Form 2555. Furthermore, taxpayers who claim this exclusion cannot deduct any business expenses incurred relative to the foreign income, make domestic retirement plan contributions of any kind that are based on this income or claim the foreign tax credit or deduction for any taxes paid to a foreign government on this income.

  8. Q: what is the "log scale"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: H. Flynn from Hollywood, United States

    A: A scale that illustrates changes in proportion. So if a share doubles in price from 1 to 2, and then doubles again from 2 to 4, the distance between 1 and 2 will be the same as the distance from 2 to 4 because in both cases the increase was a doubling.

  9. Q: Which foreign exchange platform offers useful technical support service?

    Category: general , Asked by: G. K. From Monaco-Ville, Monaco

    A: We think "eToro" is exactly the place for that. "eToro"'s help people are ideal - the guys there give the impression they're simply people oriented, and also really adequate.

  10. Q: Do you know any forex site that has a reliable server connection that you can recommend for me?

    Category: technical , Asked by: L. F. From Ann Arbor, United States

    A: We think "ForexWebTrader" is the right place for you - people often praise to us that they are satisfied when trying to sign in to the server. The communication with the server is always intact. You will see non of many of the habitual problems you usually handle surfing different servers, and it's no trouble at all to use the environment.