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Question 1 of 18
1. Question
Every market will have the major assets and assets that possess a higher risk-to-reward ratio:
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Question 2 of 18
2. Question
The most liquid are:
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3. Question
The lower potential and lower risk have:
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The highest risk and profit potential have:
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When the Eurozone currency reflects the Eurozone in front of the United States currency, the U.S. Dollar, this currency pair is called:
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6. Question
The Canadian Dollar (C A D) expresses the United States in front of Canada and is called:
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7. Question
The Australian Dollar connects the Australian and U.S. markets and is called:
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8. Question
The New Zealand Dollar connects the New Zealand and U.S. markets and is called:
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Question 9 of 18
9. Question
The Japanese Yen connects the Japanese and U.S. markets and is called:
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Question 10 of 18
10. Question
The Euro versus the Pound is our first asset, reflecting the equilibrium between the Eurozone and the United Kingdom, called:
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Question 11 of 18
11. Question
The Pound versus the USD is the United Kingdom versus the United States is called:
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12. Question
We have the USD versus the Swiss Franc, which connects the United States economy and presents that in front of the Switzerland economy, and it is called:
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13. Question
The Swiss Franc versus the Japanese Yen, expressing Switzerland in front of Japan, is called:
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14. Question
We have the Australian Dollar versus the Japanese, which expresses the Australian market versus Japan, which is called:
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15. Question
Zealand market, in front of the Japanese market, is called:
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16. Question
Currency pairs that don’t contain the U.S. Dollar as a major or secondary currency are known as:
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Exotic currency is a connection between major currencies, the Euro, the Pound, the Japanese Yen, and the U.S. Dollar, in front of an exotic currency, meaning smaller economies from other parts of the world:
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Question 18 of 18
18. Question
Lower liquidity might lead to problematic position execution as it will take less time to fulfil the trading request:
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