Talk:Financial economics

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Please add here, that the financial markets do not only consider stocks and bonds (which means interest rates), but also currencies and commodities. These four categories being traded at bourses (exchanges) make up the whole cosmos of the markets. Note that there are appr. 250 futures traded at the future exchanges of the world, among them all four categories. I try to cover these four categories on a daily basis on [EarningCharts.COM] at the price of a donut. Hannes Tilgner

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