Posted at 12:52h
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Forex Trading
by gokiebox
For example, if a share price went from $25 to $30, traders would say it has moved 5 points. It is 1/10 of a pip, usually calculated using the 5th decimal (in JPY pairs, it is calculated using the 3rd decimal). 'Pips', 'spreads', and 'pipettes',...
Posted at 08:35h
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Forex Trading
by gokiebox
However, the CAGR assumes that the investment falls at a constant 3%, when, in fact, it grew by 25% in the first year. The example shows that the investment gave a 25% return in the first year, raising the value from $1,000 to $1,250. If...