The iFOREX Group was founded in 1996 and has over 20 years of experience in the financial service industry. Today, the Group operates in multiple markets an...
iFOREX provides round-the-clock, real-time trading services, allowing clients to invest in various CFD instruments (assets) such as shares, commodities, cur...
iFOREX gives you the opportunity to trade hundreds of financial instruments in the form of CFDs including shares, commodities, currencies, indices, ETFs an...
Forex is a shortened term used for ‘Foreign Exchange.’ It is the process of buying and selling currencies. The Forex Market is the largest financial market ...
A CFD, or Contract for Difference, is an agreement between two parties to exchange the difference between the opening price and closing price of a contract....
Forex CFDs are traded as currency pairs while the other CFDs (shares, currencies, commodities, indices, ETFs and cryptocurrencies) are commonly a financial ...
The minimum initial investment is $100. This investment can be Leveraged by up to 400 (depending on the instrument and when permitted by local regulations) ...
Here are some of the key features of trading with iFOREX: • Exclusive 1-on-1 training with a trading coach • Negative Balance Protection policy so you can...
People don't like to be overwhelmed with too much information, so limit the number of things you present them with. You don't have to give them all the answers-just give them what they need to know! Simplify everything. When it comes to communicating with others, simplicity is key.
a question in English to which an appropriate answer is to give information rather than to answer "yes" or "no": typically introduced by the word who, which, what, where, when, or how. Also called: information question.
Information is any entity or form that resolves uncertainty or provides the answer to a question of some kind. It is thus related to data and knowledge, as data represents values attributed to parameters, and knowledge signifies understanding of real things or abstract concepts.
Factual questions (level one) can be answered explicitly by facts contained in the text. Inferential questions (level two) can be answered through analysis and interpretation of specific parts of the text. Universal questions (level three) are open-ended questions that are raised by ideas in the text.
Here are some of the most common questions used when asking for personal information: What's your name? Where are you from? What's your surname/last name?
The most direct way to do this is to simply say that you will not answer the question. However, even though you are saying "no," you can still do it politely. I'm sorry, but I'd prefer not to say. I'm sorry, but I don't want to share that information.
Define your limits and make a conscious effort to stick to them. It's essential to remember that not everything needs to be shared with everyone. Learn to prioritize and be selective about the details you disclose to others, whether it's in person, through social media, or any other form of communication.
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