Janitsu wrote:
1 Euro = 1.3285 US dollars.
Don't go into that many decimals, it makes the result inaccurate/wrong.
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Pheyniex wrote:
so, you'd rather trade €1 at a time, instead of €1000000 at once?
Currency is not like bread. Its value is forever changing which means that by adding too many decimals to an estimated value of one currency to another is just overall stupid.
If you were to trade 1.000.000 euros into dollars it wouldn't become 1.328.5xx dollars - but it probably would become 1.32X.XXX dollars
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90% off for people who are from the UK or US tho
stop advertizing your ripoffs, beelzebub.