More suggestions – JGB, Bank initials – BOC, SNB, BOJ, BIS etc.
Fluffy Fox on
July 28th, 2010 13:47 GMT
…I suppose these are abbreviations rather than Jargon.
Deja on
July 28th, 2010 13:51 GMT
Thanks Jamie, I knew u would get around to it eventually
Dcoios on
July 28th, 2010 13:59 GMT
Japanese gov. bonds, bank of canada, swiss nat. bnk, bnk of jpn, bnk of international setlements… wow …people can text while driving but can’t figure out what they read! Jargon : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon
Taylor on
July 28th, 2010 14:57 GMT
Thanks Jamie. The forex jargon section is very beginner friendly.
Fluffy Fox on
July 28th, 2010 15:02 GMT
Kampo … of course!
Fluffy Fox on
July 28th, 2010 15:09 GMT
Jamie. I notice some of the Jargon terms already listed are specifically forex related, but others are more trading general markets jargon: “fade” for example. I assume you don’t want to include a lot more patterns jargon (Double Top, etc) as this is available elsewhere – or you could split off trading terms from forex.
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thanks Jaimie….
More suggestions – JGB, Bank initials – BOC, SNB, BOJ, BIS etc.
…I suppose these are abbreviations rather than Jargon.
Thanks Jamie, I knew u would get around to it eventually
Japanese gov. bonds, bank of canada, swiss nat. bnk, bnk of jpn, bnk of international setlements… wow …people can text while driving but can’t figure out what they read! Jargon : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon
Thanks Jamie. The forex jargon section is very beginner friendly.
Kampo … of course!
Jamie. I notice some of the Jargon terms already listed are specifically forex related, but others are more trading general markets jargon: “fade” for example. I assume you don’t want to include a lot more patterns jargon (Double Top, etc) as this is available elsewhere – or you could split off trading terms from forex.