Indian Exchange Rates

 
 We always give you the BEST and profitable Exchange Rate for all major currencies. Below we are giving the TENTATIVE/ INDICATIVE RATE LIST which is not the final Rate list. For the Final rate please Contact Us.

18 Thursday, December, 2008 at 10.00 AM
Currencies Symbol Buying Selling
US Dollar USD 44.50 49.70
Sterling Pound GBP 69.60 76.80
Euro EUR 64.55 71.10
Australian Dollar AUD 31.85 34.85
Bahrain Dinar BHD 117.05 133.55
Canadian Dollar CAD 36.90 41.40
Danish Kroner DKK 8.40 9.70
Egyptian Pound EGP 6.20 8.85
Hongkong Dollar HKD 5.50 6.60
Japanese Yen / 100 JPY 50.55 55.95
Jordan Dinar JOD 59.05 68.80
Kuwait Dinar KWD 146.40 175.65
Malaysian Ringitt MYR 12.20 14.70
NewZealand Dollar NZD 25.90 29.90
Omani Rial OMR 114.45 130.45
Qatar Rial QAR 12.20 14.70
Saudi Rial SAR 11.70 13.55
Singapore Dollar SGD 30.20 35.10
South African Rand ZAR 4.15 5.10
Swiss Franc CHF 41.60 47.30
Thai Baht / 100 THB 125.90 147.90
UAE Dirham AED 12.05 13.60
Rates are subject to change without prior notice

Pakistani Exchange Rates

   

 
Remittance Buying Selling
 US Dollar TT 81 81.5
 US Dollar DD 81 81.5
Currency Notes
 Australian Dollar 54.25 55.25
 Bahrain Dinar 210.65 211.65
 Canadian Dollar 68.1 68.5
 China Yuan 11.95 12.45
 Danish Krone 13.7 13.9
 Euro 103.3 105.3
 Hong Kong Dollar 10.25 10.45
 Indian Rupee 1.6 1.7
 Japanese Yen 0.821 0.831
 Kuwaiti Dinar 298.25 299.25
 Malaysian Ringgit 22.4 23.4
 NewZealand $ 47.6 48.6
 Norwegians Krone 11.7 11.9
 Omani Riyal 208.4 209.4
 Qatari Riyal 22.05 22.25
 Saudi Riyal 21.3 21.7
 Singapore Dollar 53.8 54.8
 Swedish Korona 10.15 10.35
 Swiss Franc 68.4 69.4
 Thai Bhat 2.1 2.4
 U.A.E Dirham 21.9 22.3
 UK Pound Sterling 127.15 129.15
 US Dollar 81 81.5
 
 
 

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The 6 Advantages Forex Trading Has Over Other Investments

There are many different advantages to trading forex instead of futures or stocks, such as:
1. Lower Margin
Just like futures and stock speculation, a forex trader has the ability to control a large amount of the currency basically by putting up a small amount of margin. However, the margin requirements that are needed for trading futures are usually around 5% of the full value of the holding, or 50% of the total value of the stocks, the margin requirements for forex is about 1%. For example, margin required to trade foreign exchange is $1000 for every $100,000. What this means is that trading forex, a currency trader's money can play with 5-times as much value of product as a futures trader's, or 50 times more than a stock trader's. When you are trading on margin, this can be a very profitable way to create an investment strategy, but it's important that you take the time to understand the risks that are involved as well. You should make sure that you fully understand how your margin account is going to work. You will want to be sure that you read the margin agreement between you and your clearing firm. You will also want to talk to your account representative if you have any questions.
The positions that you have in your account could be partially or completely liquidated on the chance that the available margin in your account falls below a predetermined amount. You may not actually get a margin call before your positions are liquidated. Because of this, you should monitor your margin balance on a regular basis and utilize stop-loss orders on every open position to limit downside risk.
2. No Commission and No Exchange Fees
When you trade in futures, you have to pay exchange and brokerage fees. Trading forex has the advantage of being commission free. This is far better for you. Currency trading is a worldwide inter-bank market that lets buyers to be matched with sellers in an instant.
Even though you do not have to pay a commission charge to a broker to match the buyer up with the seller, the spread is usually larger than it is when you are trading futures. For example, if you were trading a Japanese Yen/US Dollar pair, forex trade would have about a 3 point spread (worth $30). Trading a JY futures trade would most likely have a spread of 1 point (worth $10) but you would also be charged the broker's commission on top of that. This price could be as low as $10 in-and-out for self-directed online trading, or as high as $50 for full-service trading. It is however, all inclusive pricing though. You are going to have to compare both online forex and your specific futures commission charge to see which commission is the greater one.
3. Limited Risk and Guaranteed Stops
When you are trading futures, your risk can be unlimited. For example, if you thought that the prices for Live Cattle were going to continue their upward trend in December 2003, just before the discovery of Mad Cow Disease found in US cattle. The price for it after that fell dramatically, which moved the limit down several days in a row. You would not have been able to leave your position and this could have wiped out the entire equity in your account as a result. As the price just kept on falling, you would have been obligated to find even more money to make up the deficit in your account.
4. Rollover of Positions
When futures contracts expire, you have to plan ahead if you are going to rollover your trades. Forex positions expire every two days and you need to rollover each trade just so that you can stay in your position.
5. 24-Hour Marketplace
With futures, you are generally limited to trading only during the few hours that each market is open in any one day. If a major news story breaks out when the markets are closed, you will not have a way of getting out of it until the market reopens, which could be many hours away. Forex, on the other hand, is a 24/5 market. The day begins in New York, and follows the sun around the globe through Europe, Asia, Australia and back to the US again. You can trade any time you like Monday-Friday.
6. Free market place
Foreign exchange is perhaps the largest market in the world with an average daily volume of US$1.4 trillion. That is 46 times as large as all the futures markets put together! With the huge number of people trading forex around the globe, it is very hard for even governments to control the price of their own currency.

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