Forex E-Currency Trading

July 5, 2009

forex java charts

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 3:40 am

I have a serious problem with my Java and it’s affecting my work!?

Ok, I work on the website http://www.fxstreet.com/rates-charts/forex-rates/

Now this opens a box that has prices and currencies and it changes every few seconds. Green arrows and red arrows appear, that indicated the live activity of the site.

Anyways, everything works well on my desktop XP with Java 1.5 (the icon of a blue cup of coffee). BUT, it does not work on my laptop Vista even though I’ve installed v 6.0 (the orange box icon). The numbers in the box appear just they don’t move! That indicated that the application is not working!

Now don’t tell me the site ain’t working, because it’s only on that computer. By the way, I’ve tried everything that uses Java on my laptop from applications to games and they all work!! How can I fix that problem with that site, please, because that’s basically my work and it all depends on that stupid Java. I really really need help. Thanks!!

Jave is not stupid, but you are.
Sorry I had to say it. Take the laptop to a repairmean or something.

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3 Comments »

  1. If no actual exchange of currencies actually takes place and all trades exist simply as computer entries, then what is actually being exchanged in the currency market?

    Comment by FreddyFX1 — November 18, 2011 @ 3:29 pm

  2. If no real exchange of currencies ever takes place and all trades are just registered as computer entries, then what is really being traded in the currency market?

    Comment by FreddyFX1 — November 21, 2011 @ 2:51 am

  3. If no physical trade of currencies actually takes place and all trades are just registered as computer entries, then what is actually being traded in the currency market?

    Comment by FreddyFX1 — November 21, 2011 @ 2:55 am

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