Author: misamaliraza94
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Forex Market Size And Liquidity
The bulk of forex trading takes place on what’s called the “interbank market“. Unlike other financial markets like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or London Stock Exchange (LSE), the forex market has neither a physical location nor a central exchange. The forex market is considered an over-the-counter (OTC) market due to the fact that the entire market…
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Buying And Selling Currency Pairs
What is forex trading? Forex trading is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. Currencies are traded through a “forex broker” or “CFD provider” and are traded in pairs. Currencies are quoted in relation to another currency. For example, the euro and the U.S. dollar (EUR/USD) or the British pound and the Japanese yen (GBP/JPY).When you trade in…
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What Is Traded In Forex?
What is traded in forex? The simple answer is MONEY. Specifically, currencies. Because you’re not buying anything physical, forex trading can be confusing so we’ll use a simple (but imperfect) analogy to help explain. Think of buying a currency as buying a share in a particular country, kinda like buying shares in a company. The price of the currency is…
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What is Forex?
What is forex? Quite simply, it’s the global financial market that allows one to trade currencies. If you think one currency will be stronger versus the other, and you end up correct, then you can make a profit. Once upon a time, before a global pandemic happened, people could actually get on airplanes and travel internationally.…
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HTML accept-charset Attribute
The HTML accept-charset attribute specifies the character encoding that must be used for the form submission. You can use this attribute only on the <form> element. The attribute value contains a list separated value of one or more encodings. The default value of the attribute is “UNKNOWN”, which indicates that the encoding equals the encoding of the document having…
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HTML checked Attribute
The HTML checked attribute is a boolean attribute and specifies that an <input> element must be checked when the page loads. You can use this attribute only on the <input> element (<input type=”checkbox”> and <input type=”radio”>). It is also possible to set the checked attribute after the page loads, with JavaScript. Syntax Example of the HTML checked attribute:
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HTML autoplay Attribute
The HTML autoplay attribute is a boolean attribute and specifies that the audio or video will start playing automatically as soon as possible. You can use this attribute on the following elements: <audio> and <video>. Syntax Example of the HTML autoplay attribute used on the <audio> element: Example of the HTML autoplay attribute used on the <video> element:
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HTML action Attribute
The HTML action attribute specifies where the form-data should be sent when the form is submitted. Its attribute value (URL) determines where the data must be sent after the form submission. The URL can have the following values: absolute URL, which refers to another website link. relative URL, which refers to a file within a webpage. You…
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HTML accesskey Attribute
The HTML accesskey attribute is a global attribute and specifies a shortcut key for activating/focusing a specific element. The attribute value should consist of one printable character. In HTML4.1, the accesskey attribute can be only used with the following elements: <a>, <area>, <button>, <input>, <label>, <legend>, and <textarea>. In HTML5, this attribute can be used with any element. The way of accessing the shortcut key varies…
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HTML colspan Attribute
The HTML colspan attribute specifies how many columns a table cell should span. This attribute allows a single table cell to span the width of more than one column or cell. It has the same functionality as “merge cell” in Excel. You can use the colspan attribute on the <td> and <th> elements. When the colspan attribute is used on the <td> tag, it determines…