do u know about FOREX TRADING?

@rookrook (1237)
Italy
November 18, 2006 7:22am CST
I know nothing about it but i would learn it .
13 responses
• India
18 Nov 06
seneary - seneary
recently i have been hearing this from many members.i think it is something like shares.FOREX means forgien exchange.so here it think we have to some business like we do with shares.even i am thinking of learning.
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
thanks for replay!
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
19 Nov 06
i heard talk about it by someone!
@fost3r (218)
• Malaysia
20 Nov 06
I do trade in forex. But in company. Not in marketiva. I do get 1.15 profit from the money I invest. Fix return. And no risk. If you got more then $3k I'll show the way. Do message me for more information. Thank anyway
@forfein (2507)
18 Nov 06
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@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
19 Nov 06
thanks for your replay! i think i will learn it because it's only way for money in web!
@forfein (2507)
21 Nov 06
You will make money at Forex than you can on here. This is just for fun!
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
27 Nov 06
thanks!
@krizz420 (4385)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
I dont know anything about it but would like to know more
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
26 Nov 06
thanks for replay!
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
26 Nov 06
thanks for replay!
@madhavi123 (2550)
• United States
18 Nov 06
recently i heard about it.It's foreign exchange
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
21 Nov 06
thanks for replay!
@kapil4u (393)
• India
21 Nov 06
i too knew nothing got to learn like you
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
27 Nov 06
thanks!
• Singapore
26 Nov 06
visit my blog at www.forex4aliving.com and you can learn how to trade forex very easily!
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
27 Nov 06
thanks!
• India
18 Nov 06
yeah i know that ...
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
pls talk about Forex!
@sandronir (1443)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
. - .
No, please tell me! what is FOREX TRADING?
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
20 Nov 06
thanks for replay!
@hadi81 (436)
• Indonesia
18 Nov 06
Not much information i have... I'm still learning about trading. Sorry. Thanks
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
21 Nov 06
Thanks for support!
@anildeep (248)
• India
18 Nov 06
I have some idea
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
how can i begin? thanks!
• India
18 Nov 06
i think it's about currency.
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
yes it's so!
@VinSTAR (197)
• United States
18 Nov 06
I have never heard of FOREX TRADING, but would like to know what it is as I love to learn new things.
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
forex is a exchange trade!
• Malaysia
18 Nov 06
Learn Forex then Earn Money..! x $ - Start to trade and get free $5 bonus rewards $ - Register here to start making money http://www.marketiva.com/?gid=7163 Foreign Exchange is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The foreign exchange market (FOREX) is the largest financial market in the world, with a volume of over $1.5 trillion daily; more than three times the aggregate amount of the US Equity and Treasury markets combined. Unlike other financial markets, the Forex market has no physical location, no central exchange. It operates through an electronic network of banks, corporations and individuals trading one currency for another. The lack of a physical exchange enables the Forex market to operate on a 24-hour basis, spanning from one zone to another across the major financial centers. Traditionally, investors' only means of gaining access to the foreign exchange market was through banks that transacted large amounts of currencies for commercial and investment purposes. Trading volume has increased rapidly over time, especially after exchange rates were allowed to float freely in 1971.
@rookrook (1237)
• Italy
18 Nov 06
yes i know that Marketiva exists, but nothing else..