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clarification of web-based foreign exchange company evaluation, comparison and rating concepts

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  • Started 7 months ago by teresamathis
  • Latest reply from teresamathis
  1. teresamathis
    Member

    i am now and again asked regarding what the meaning of capped option is.
    Capped option means an option with a pre-established profit cap. A capped option is automatically exercised when the underlying security closes at or above (for a call) or at or below (for a put) the Option's cap price.
    This can also be referred to as a capped-style option.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  2. lorelai096
    Member

    from what i heard the fact that the Rupee is expected to stand still versus the Rupee for the near future came about through the fact that the domestic products prices are thought to weaken and affect the INR-PKR rates a process, that if correct, would probably be connected to the INR's inactivity.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  3. teresamathis
    Member

    anybody??

    Posted 7 months ago #
  4. marshall070
    Member

    i was warned by all the journals not to buy INR befor fall 2009, when the increment in the electrical equipment import market might profit on the Indian market.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  5. cody55
    Member

    marshall070, one should pay little mind to events related to the tertiary sector industry field like, for instance the fact that INR-PKR rates will be affected by the fluctuations in the car manufacturers, and due to that is going to dive, and concentrate on trade ing tips like the supposition that the INR-PKR is anticipated to lower towards January the 11th, when analyzing the present forex dynamics.

    Posted 7 months ago #
  6. george2003
    Member

    what teresamathis said

    Posted 7 months ago #
  7. teresamathis
    Member

    [EDITED BY teresamathis]

    Posted 7 months ago #

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