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You are very far removed from real business too. Selling on a prepayment basis, for example: I have sold the goods, but I will make the delivery later, if I do not have the goods in stock, I will either buy them later than I sold them, or I will borrow them from neighbours in the business, with subsequent repayment, or produce them - if I am a manufacturer and sell my own production goods to order. In the case of market trading, the borrower is your brokerage company. In the stock market it is a broker and there are CFDs for such sales.
Have you ever worked in real business ?????? Or just theorizing? I am sorry for the students.
Yes they do, EURUSD is 1.4283 and USDEUR= 0.7001 Do you feel the difference? :))
So, if you suggest keeping a sell open all the time, does this apply to all pairs ? (EURUSD and USDEUR)?
You wouldn't need to know anything if you were buying in loca mode.
Aren't you guys hot in your room?
Will you be able to sell a product you haven't bought yet? Unless you are a middleman, which is very slippery.
In the case of buy with a lock (as in the case of sell with a buy lock) you have no open positions - you have paid the spread for nothing....
As for selling - just imagine: you have sold, and the price has sharply risen. Where are your funds? ))))))))
And if you put a lot, you will see two differently-directed orders of the same size and it does not matter which one of them was placed for what reason: the one that is within the system, and which is against it - the result will not change.
Aren't you guys hot in your room?
What's not to understand here? Yes, applies to all couples.
facepalm...