Wednesday, March 9, 2011

[Q] How to deal with my Samsung I5510 stuck in Logo Screen

[Q] How to deal with my Samsung I5510 stuck in Logo Screen

Dear all, im nubie android, n have a problem like this,

I had a problem on the samsung 5510 which is when I shutdown n turn off my phone, stuck in logo samsung,
"Samsung GT I5510" I wait until 15 minutes did not move from there, is there any solution to this problem,
I've tried to do the 3 button magic, like the hold button n press vol down, up and power, or vol down, center button, vol down menu or power button, power, to no avail, until I try to flashing by using Odin, not There downloading progress bar, had another solution?
Thx

regards,

benihime

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

[Forex] Credit risk, what state of position in forex ?

Credit risk refers to the possibility that an outstanding currency position may not be repaid as
agreed, due to a voluntary or involuntary action by a counter party. In these cases, trading occurs
on regulated exchanges, such as the clearinghouse of Chicago. The following forms of credit risk
are known:
1. Replacement risk occurs when counterparties of the failed bank find their books are subjected
to the danger not to get refunds from the bank, where appropriate accounts became unbalanced.
2. Settlement risk occurs because of the time zones on different continents. Consequently,
currencies may be traded at the different price at different times during the trading day. Australian and New Zealand dollars are credited first, then Japanese yen, followed by the European All training material found in this manual and provided by Trading Intl. L.L.C. are held proprietary to Trading Intl. and Any duplication or reproduction is strictly prohibited and must be surrendered on demand.

7 currencies and ending with the U.S. dollar. Therefore, payment may be made to a party that will declare insolvency (or be declared insolvent) immediately after, but prior to executing its own payments.
Therefore, in assessing the credit risk, end users must consider not only the market value of their  currency portfolios, but also the potential exposure of these portfolios. The potential exposure may be determined through probability analysis over the time to maturity of the outstanding
position. The computerized systems currently available are very useful in implementing credit risk policies. Credit lines are easily monitored. In addition, the matching systems introduced in foreign exchange since April 1993 are used by traders for credit policy implementation as well.
Traders input the total line of credit for a specific counterparty. During the trading session, the line of credit is automatically adjusted. If the line is fully used, the system will prevent the trader from further dealing with that counterparty. After maturity, the credit line reverts to its original level.