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Q: How do I know which certifications and regulation are safe?

Category: technical , Asked by: Justin W. From Delft, Netherlands

A: The safest way is to look for a site that is licensed and regulated by established names, such as BAFIN(DE), FSA(GB) and OSC(CA). Many sites are connected to them. If you read a site is regulated and certificated by BAFIN(DE), FSA(GB) and OSC(CA), it ensures the safety of your financial details is guaranteed in it. Good example for such a site is "CMC Markets". Visit Dukascopy


    please define "standard & poors"

    Category: glossary by Kylie D. From Vaduz, Liechtenstein

    The main barometer of the US stock market. A capitalisation weighted arithmetic index of 500 stocks, mainly traded on the NYSE. S&P500 represents the price trend movements of the major common shares of US public companies and has a number of options and f

    please tell me what a "multiplier effect" is

    Category: glossary by T. V. From Vancouver, Canada

    The expansion of a country's money supply that results from banks being able to lend. The size of the multiplier effect depends on the percentage of deposits that banks are required to hold as reserves. In other words, it is money used to create more money and is calculated by dividing total bank deposits by the reserve requirement. The multiplier effect depends on the set reserve requirement. So, to calculate the impact of the multiplier effect on the money supply, we start with the amount banks initially take in through deposits and divide this by the reserve ratio. If, for example, the reserve requirement is 20%, for every $100 a customer deposits into a bank, $20 must be kept in reserve. However, the remaining $80 can be loaned out to other bank customers. This $80 is then deposited by these customers into another bank, which in turn must also keep 20%, or $16, in reserve but can lend out the remaining $64. This cycle continues - as more people deposit money and more banks continue lending it - until finally the $100 initially deposited creates a total of $500 ($100 / 0.2) in deposits. This creation of deposits is the multiplier effect. The higher the reserve requirement, the tighter the money supply, which results in a lower multiplier effect for every dollar deposited. The lower the reserve requirement, the larger the money supply, which means more money is being created for every dollar deposited.

    what is the "rule 10b-18"?

    Category: glossary by I. Ewing from Vancouver, Canada

    An SEC rule that provides a "safe harbor" for companies and their affiliated purchasers when the company or affiliates repurchase the company's shares of common stock (i.e, they will not be deemed to have violated anti-fraud provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934). The repurchases must fall within the four conditions of the rule. These cover the manner of purchase, the time of the repurchases, the prices paid and the volume of shares repurchased. The rule breaks down as follows: Manner of purchase: The issuer or affiliate must purchase all shares from a single broker or deal during a single day. Timing: An issuer with an average trading volume less than $1 million per day or a public float value below $150 million is unable to trade within the last 30 minutes of trading. Companies with higher average-trading-volume or public float value can trade up until the last 10 minutes. Price: The issuer must repurchase at a price that does not exceed the highest independent bid or the last transaction price quoted. Volume: The issuer can't purchase more than 25% of the average daily volume. The SEC also specified more detailed disclosure requirements for repurchases. In each quarterly report on Form 10-Q and in the annual report on Form 10-K, the company must provide a table showing, on a month-by-month basis: the total number of shares purchased, the average price paid per share, the total number of shares purchased under publicly announced repurchase programs, and the maximum number of shares that may be repurchased under these programs (or maximum dollar amount if the limit is stated in those terms).


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