by Elaine Vanderberg | Oct 29, 2024 | Forex Trading
In design and architecture, vertical lines can convey a sense of grandeur and formality. In the classroom, the vertical direction is often called the y-axis in a Cartesian coordinate system. This can lead to misunderstandings about vertical and horizontal. However, it...
by Elaine Vanderberg | Oct 29, 2024 | Forex Trading
The most central leitmotif of early modern economics was itsappreciation for the transformative effects of money. Hobbes, drawingon William Harvey, had depicted money as the blood that coursesthrough the body politic (see Christensen 1989; Apeldoorn 2017)....
by Elaine Vanderberg | Oct 29, 2024 | Forex Trading
For these reasons, those inthe middling ranks, merchants and bankers, were more likely to happenonto the road to virtue than those in the lower or upper classes. Andbecause the nouveau riches were the ones to safeguard contractualsettlements, this meant that the core...
by Elaine Vanderberg | May 4, 2023 | Forex Trading
Around 10 billion tons of oil equivalents are extracted, transported and stored for the purposes of energy production only; this mass is commeasurable to arsenals of nuclear weapons. The introduction of new technologies does not decrease the levels of technogenic...
by Elaine Vanderberg | May 4, 2023 | Forex Trading
The index tracks a basket of stocks that are used as indicators of an overall representation of the entire stock market (like the S&P 500), or they could be a specialised segment of a stock exchange like technology (NASDAQ). Traders speculate on the price of an...
by Elaine Vanderberg | May 3, 2023 | Forex Trading
One of the most popular indexes on which mortgages are based is the London Inter-bank Offer Rate (LIBOR). For example, if a mortgage indexed to the LIBOR has a 2% margin and the LIBOR is 3%, the interest rate on the loan is 5%. If you’re worried about your fluoride...