I have no idea, but based on the spread between the regular 10-year note, and the 10-year TIPS, the market is implicitly expecting a rate of about 2.50%, which is pretty much in line with the historical experience (headline CPI) over the last 20 years of 2.57%. While core inflation ...
If you think that the Japanese government is going to weaken the yen in order to help its export industry, you would execute aBUYUSD/JPY order. By doing so you have bought U.S. dollars with the expectation that it will rise versus the Japanese yen. If you believe that Japanese investors...
Credit cards issued in Thailand usually have a 2 percent surcharge when used abroad. Some cards go as low as 1 percent, whereas others charge as much as 2.5 percent. The points collected from loyalty programs rarely make up for the additional fees charged, so if you have the chance to use...
Transaction Limits: Check if there are any limitations on how much money you can transfer in and out of your account, both in total and per transaction. This is to avoid any surprises as you scale up. Account Features: Consider what the account offers, such as cash withdrawal limitations,...
Currencies are traded in pairs. The price tells you how much of the quote (second) currency is needed to buy one unit of the base (first) currency. Currencies can be day traded at the spot rate (current exchange rate) or through derivatives. To start day trading forex you will need ...
I see why you would think that, but no, you should say: "two hundred dollars and fifty seven cents" You use "point" when talking about regular numbers, but when it's money, you have to specify the cents. however, in this case, the fifty seven cents is so small and irrelevant, mos...
Fixed spreads: A fixed spread is a bid-ask spread that remains constant and does not change in response to market conditions. Fixed spreads allow traders to plan their trades and risk management because they know how much they will spend on trade entries and exits. The predictability and stabi...
How much does a patent cost in … the US? Canada? Europe? China? Japan? South Korea? India? All right, one can always Google and find the cost of filing a patent in each of these countries. However, there is a lack of a one-stop blog listing the cost of filing, obtaining, and ...
International currencyexchange ratesdefine how much one currency can be exchanged for another. Knowing the value of a home currency to different foreign currencies helps investors analyze assets priced in foreign dollars. Currency exchange rates can be floating, in which case they change continually or...
The U.S. Dollar Index (USDX) is a relative measure of the U.S. dollar's strength against a basket of six influential currencies, including the euro, the British pound, the Japanese yen, the Canadian dollar, the Swedish krona, and the Swiss franc. The index was created in 1973 and rem...