April, when you talk about foreign currencies are you talking about buying and selling currencies to make money, like you would in the stock market? I’m thinking we haven’t understood your question correctly.
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Yes, that is right. I am sorry i did not explain properly.April, when you talk about foreign currencies are you talking about buying and selling currencies to make money, like you would in the stock market? I’m thinking we haven’t understood your question correctly.
Yes, that is right. I am sorry i did not explain properly.
I also mentioned budgeting, because i am unemployed and the only way for me to pay my bills is via my savings.
This is just my personal opinion, but trading in foreign currencies is very complicated and would be considered advanced. I would say, learn how to do your budget first. That is basic.Yes, that is right. I am sorry i did not explain properly.
I also mentioned budgeting, because i am unemployed and the only way for me to pay my bills is via my savings.
That is not a problem many of us have. I’m sorry you’re in a country with uncontrolled inflation.I am not trying to get rich quickly. I am trying to make savings because inflation rate is so high in my country putting money in a bank makes it disappear. I am also unemployed and i have bills to pay.
Almost everyone i know invests in this stuff, including my parents who have no education about finance whatsoever.
I made this thread because i thought maybe this is related to autism, difficulty understanding abstract subjects in particular. I thought maybe other people have an advice to understand such things better
I am not trying to get rich quickly. I am trying to make savings because inflation rate is so high in my country putting money in a bank makes it disappear. I am also unemployed and i have bills to pay.
Almost everyone i know invests in this stuff, including my parents who have no education about finance whatsoever ........
If April is anything like me, when confronted with a complicated problem, I usually don't even know the words, or if I use the words, I use them incorrectly. Investing? Trading? Who knows? Not me. This has been shown to me in spades as I try to do home repairs and the people who know about home repairs don't know what I am talking about because I use the wrong words.If you're in a situation like that, you should explain.
Familiar thing to me. I can be an expert on a matter, but I just don't remember terminology or recall the terms, and tend to mix terms when trying to talk in normal pace. It is like I am more tuned to remember concepts rather than words. Converting a concept to words is like making an extra effort to translate from one language to other.If April is anything like me, when confronted with a complicated problem, I usually don't even know the words, or if I use the words, I use them incorrectly.
I made this thread because i thought maybe this is related to autism, difficulty understanding abstract subjects in particular. I thought maybe other people have an advice to understand such things better
It is possible to be good at calculating even complex sets of equations with numbers (arithmetic), but not being able to understand how and why different equations relate to each other (algebra). I love to keep telling people that when I was a child, it took me too long time to realize that division and fractional numbers are actually same thing while I was still able to calculate decimal numbers out from those two fluentlyIs it possible to have it while being good at math?
This explains me better than I did. When I put the work into figuring out something (that is not a special interest), my brain records the answer, but not the work to get there. (I hated the teachers who wanted you to show your work. My work was in my brain.) Then someone will challenge me and I don't remember why this way is best for me. It just is.Familiar thing to me. I can be an expert on a matter, but I just don't remember terminology or recall the terms, and tend to mix terms when trying to talk in normal pace. It is like I am more tuned to remember concepts rather than words. Converting a concept to words is like making an extra effort to translate from one language to other.
I’m not sure if I understood the questions.I have a problem understanding things related to money and financial stuff.
For example foreign money conversion rates, interest rates, anything to do with banking. My parents can get exhausted and angry explaining these things to me. Is anyone else like this? I have had no problem with maths in school, i was always good at it. So i don't understand why i have trouble understanding these concepts.
I don't care how conversion rate is being established because it has nothing to do with my occupation. I guess that in your line of work you don't have to deal with it, either, so there is no reason for being anxious about it.Im on disability and i struggle with understanding money so much. Ive had to talk to my thrapist a lot lately about how to handle things in life involving money. Money is one of my biggest anxiety triggers. I actually think conversion currency is the one part that does make sense to me. Its simple enough that google will immediately give me the answer if I search for it.