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Q: Which regulators are the most secured?

Category: technical , Asked by: Z. Moreno from Ireland

A: You should look for sites that are regulated by established associations, for example NFA or CFTC. Many sites are associated with them. If you can verify a site is certificated and regulated by NFA or CFTC, you can ensure your money is in good hands in this site. Recommended example for such a site is "FX Solutions". Visit EToro USA


    please define the "razor - razorblade model"

    Category: glossary by Marisol G. From United States

    a "razor - razorblade model " is A business tactic involving the sale of dependent goods for different prices - one good is sold at a discount, while the second dependent good is sold at a considerably higher price. If you've ever purchased razors and their replacement blades, you know this business method well. The razors are practically free, but the replacement blades are extremely expensive. The video-game industry is another user of this pricing strategy. They sell the game consoles at a relatively low price, recouping the lost profits on the high-priced games.

    Would you give me a tip for a forex site with useful mobile-enhanced technology?

    Category: platform by R. Cunningham from Linz, Austria

    We believe "GCI" is definitely the place if you look for an exceptional site that gives access form mobile phones - the graphics are really great looking and the interface is updated with the most advanced developments in a mobile adapted fx environment. Their mobile friendly platform is growing to be a standard setter for a fun online forex real trade environments example.

    do you know what the "non-marketable security" is?

    Category: glossary by Katrina Y. From Cork, Ireland

    Any type of security that is difficult to buy or a sell because it does not trade on a normal market or exchange. These types of securities trade over the counter (OTC) or in a private transaction. Finding a party with which to transact business is often difficult; in some cases, these securities can't be resold due to regulations surrounding the security. Some examples of non-marketable securities are savings bonds, series (A, B, EE, etc.) bonds and private shares. The U.S. Government offers both marketable and non-marketable securities to the public. Marketable securities, such as treasury bills and bonds can be purchased and resold to the public. But non-marketable securities, such as savings bonds must be held by the holder until maturity and can't be resold to another party. Limited partnership (LP) interests are often difficult, if not impossible to resell.


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