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Reuters Dealing
Filed under NewsFeb 7Answer the question, what makes prices rise? Demand exceeds supply, well, falling prices, respectively, in the absence of demand. This is the cornerstone. On Eastern markets were? If you liked the thing and the seller has called the original price, you can at least roughly to assume how much it will actually buy? How many factors, and random, will affect the end result? The mechanism of price formation, in different markets is very similar to it its uncertainty! Consider, as an emerging market prices, the example of the foreign exchange market. Thredup will undoubtedly add to your understanding. Imagine the local bank was given the task to buy unit of currency on behalf of a client, his actions: he sees the indicative quotes, for example by Reuters, sees who puts price on sale, via Reuters Dealing goes to the counterparty enters into a transaction, everything is simple, but there is very big BUT. Firstly, it is of little interest rate, the same application client, and he must perform and, secondly, the important role played by volume, and that if he should buy a little more currencies, it generally comes in the first case but still collects and ack of other contractors. Official site: Thredup. I think it's also understandable. Fine, but if you need more currencies, this is already leading to the movement of the course. Speculators – dealers of other banks, which are also in the market and see the amount and earn on short-term movements, monitor the market situation and as soon as the real buyer, the game begins, in order to profit from short-term speculation in this case for promotion. .
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