Saturday, February 14, 2009

FOREX Trade Orders

Related, or contingent, orders are trade orders linked together to create more complex trading strategies. There are several types of contingent orders, the most popular of which are If Done and O.C.O. orders.

If Done orders (also known as slave orders) where a slave, or subordinate, order only becomes active if the first one is executed. For example, you might place a limit order to buy EURUSD and then, if this order is filled, a subsequent limit order to sell EURUSD if the spot price breaches a certain level.

One Cancels the Other (O.C.O.) is an order sequence where the execution of one order cancels the other. O.C.O. orders are often used to place both a stop loss and a profit taking (limit) order around a position – the first of the orders to execute will automatically cancel the other

CURRENCY
The Egyptian Pound




The Egyptian pound is the official currency for the Arab Republic of Egypt. The pound is divided into 100 piasters, or 1000 milliemes. The ISO code for the Egyptian pound is EGP, although LE is also frequently used as notation. The Egyptian government fixed the exchange rate through force, which led to the use of a de facto gold standard. As far as the global community knows, gold is still often used in internal transactions. Egyptian banknotes were issued for the first time in 1899.



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