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What is a Real Estate Agent?

Real Estate Agents assist people with buying and selling houses. In some states, a real estate agent is required to have a brokers license, and in other states, they only need a sales agent license. Real estate agents can work on their own or for a real estate company. They can even specialize in particular type of property. Income received by a real estate agent will normally be in the form of a commission. After a home is sold, agents will receive a percentage of the amount that the buyer purchased for the home. The commission amount will vary.

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Start With a Practice Account (Part I)

Almost every forex broker offers a free practice account to new clients. All you need to do is to sign up with any good forex broker. The best way for new traders to get a handle on what forex trading is all about is to open a practice account.

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Rollovers in Currency Markets

Rollovers are transactions in currency trading where an open position from one value date or settlement date is rolled over to the next value date or settlement date. Rollovers are unique to the currency markets. Rollovers represent the intersection of interest rate markets and forex markets.

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A Few Trading Secrets

Trading can be challenging. Trading is not investing. It is speculating. Speculating is defined as assuming business risk in the hope of making a profit from market fluctuations. Successful speculating requires analyzing different market situations, predicting outcomes, and putting your money on the side of the trade on which you think the market is going to go up or down.

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What Are Market Orders? (Part III)

Stop loss execution policy in forex trading is somewhat different that in equity trading. Stop loss orders to sell are triggered if the broker bid price reaches your stop loss order rate. Suppose, your stop loss order to sell is 1.2830! The brokers lowest price quote is 1.2830/1.2833. Your stop loss order will be executed. The same goes for buy orders.

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Explaining An Access Bond

A new type of bond has emerged in recent years. It’s called an access bond, and you can find it at almost any bank. An access bond actually treats your home loan very much like a savings account. In addition, it establishes a savings account that is equal to the equity you have in your home.

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Absolving Investment Property Managerial Woes

Investors know that managing an investment property is a difficult task. It involves dealing with upkeep, keeping tenants and collecting rent payments. This can turn into more than a full-time job. Appliances breaking at odd hours and having to solve tenant complaints can take up valuable time. The time and money it takes to maintain an investment property can build up, and investors can become weighed down with the task. There is a solution for investors in this situation, and that is to contract a reputable property management company.

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What Are Market Orders? (Part II)

Stop Loss Orders: If the market moves against your position, stop loss orders are used to limit losses. If you dont use stop loss orders, you are leaving yourself at the mercy of the markets. A dangerous proposition! Stop loss orders are critical to your trading survival. The traditional stop loss order does just that. It stops losses by closing out an open position that is losing money.

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Different Types of Market Orders (Part I)

Currency traders use market orders to catch market movements when they are not in front of their screens. Just to remind you that forex markets are open 24 hours a day, five days a week. A market move is just likely to happen while you are asleep or in the shower as while you are sitting in front of your computer screen.

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Learn More Technical Indicators

Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD pronounced Mac Dee) is the difference between the 26 day and 12 day exponential moving averages. A 9 day exponential moving average called the signal line or a trigger line is plotted on top of MACD to show buy/sell opportunities.

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