Oct 04, 2008 @ 11:59 pm by articles
The term Forex refers to the foreign currency exchange market, the world’s leading financial trading market. As with most financial entities, Forex is full of jargon, or industry speak. Here are some terms that may help you gain a better understating of Forex trading:
Bid – means to buy
Ask – means to sell
Liquidity – is the monetary ease of transaction, i.e. cash
Trading volume – refers to the quantity of unit currency traded
Bid/ask spread – This is important, as it is something that could make the difference between making money and losing money. The spread is the difference between the anticipated buying price and the real selling price
OTC – is an acronym for over the counter
Exchange rate – the exchange rate is the difference between currency values; for example, a Canadian dollar is valued at .83 of a US dollar
Hedge funds – Hedge funds are large mutual fund companies that control enormous amounts of money and are able to influence the value of a currency through speculation
Central bank – this is the national bank of a nation, which generally exerts control over the value of that currency.
Forex trading is in essence the investment in the currency of one country. Large global corporations that do business in many nations find value in keeping their cash reserves in a range of nations, and holding their funds in a mixture of ways. For example, a US company may have a proportion of its working capital in US dollars, but if it does quite a bit of business in Europe may also find it advantageous to keep a percentage of its money in Euros, in European banks. Over the years, many individual investors have discovered that there is profit to be made in speculation in the currency markets.
It is important to understand the terminology when learning to trade on the Foreign Exchanges. As mentioned previously, some of the choices you make are critical, and if you don’t understand the jargon, then you could be at a significant disadvantage to other Forex traders.
Oct 04, 2008 @ 05:05 pm by articles
You may have heard people talk about DVD duplication. Most people assume that it just means copying a DVD. However, it’s the literal duplication of optical media – generally the production of a small number of DVDs from existing master copies onto recordable discs. This is common among musicians, software companies, and other groups that need to have a number of copies of their discs made.
If you’re a business that needs to have DVDs copied, or just have a personal project involving DVD duplication, you don’t have to do it yourself. Companies exist to do this job for you. When you go looking for a service to help you, chances are that you’ll be asked what sort of disc you’ll need. Not all DVDs are the same, after all. The DVDs used in small orders are different from those used in larger duplication batches.
Unlike tape duplication, copying DVDs doesn’t cause the quality of the copies to degrade. Since DVDs simply store data, and there’s no damage to that data in transfer, there’s actually very little difference between the original and the copy. It’s more like moving files on your computer than copying a tape. However, DVD duplication can’t make the copy any better than the original data you provide. There are some mistakes that can be made, which can hurt the quality of your copied DVDs. The best way to avoid these is to make sure you’re working with a quality DVD duplication company. Beware of offers that seem too cheap to be real. Chances are, shortcuts are being taken, which can hurt your end product.
If you need to produce copies of a music or multimedia disc, marketing and business materials, or just a personal project, DVD duplication could be helpful. However, whether or not you’ll need to pay an outside company for this service depends on the quantity of discs you want. If you require only a few, you can do the job yourself, using a quality DVD burner. If you’ll need more than that, paying for CD duplication by a professional takes the hassle out of your hands.
Talk to the representative of any DVD duplicator company you’re thinking of working with to decide what options will produce the best quality DVDs for your project in the most efficient way. That way, you’ll be able to balance concerns about cost with those about quality, and get the best DVDs for your needs.
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