Dispassionate Member Messages 98 Likes 1 Nov 16, 2005 #1 When can trade between 2 countries be a zero sum game? Only when there is protectionism? Last edited: Nov 17, 2005
peto Established member Messages 975 Likes 114 Nov 17, 2005 #2 Dispassionate said: When can trade be a zero sum game? Only when there is protectionism? Click to expand... Only when brokers and exchanges work for nothing and the spreadbetting and fx companies remove their extra spreads.
Dispassionate said: When can trade be a zero sum game? Only when there is protectionism? Click to expand... Only when brokers and exchanges work for nothing and the spreadbetting and fx companies remove their extra spreads.
Dispassionate Member Messages 98 Likes 1 Nov 17, 2005 #3 peto said: Only when brokers and exchanges work for nothing and the spreadbetting and fx companies remove their extra spreads. Click to expand... Sorry I meant trade as in between 2 countries
peto said: Only when brokers and exchanges work for nothing and the spreadbetting and fx companies remove their extra spreads. Click to expand... Sorry I meant trade as in between 2 countries