Legal Protection for Investors in Forex Trading Transactions

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Flashcards focusing on key legal concepts relevant to investor protection in forex trading.

Last updated 4:24 AM on 4/19/25
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Legal Protection

Actions aimed at safeguarding individuals from arbitrary power, ensuring rights are upheld and justice is served in legal contexts.

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Investor

An individual or entity that allocates capital with the expectation of a financial return, particularly in ventures like trading.

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Forex (Foreign Exchange)

The global market for trading national currencies against one another, facilitating international trade and investment.

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Margin Trading

A method of trading assets using funds borrowed from a broker, allowing investors to leverage their trading capacity.

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Trading Agreement

A contract outlining the terms and conditions under which trading activities, particularly in forex, are conducted between parties.

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Broker

An individual or firm that acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers, facilitating transactions in financial markets.

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Bappebti

Indonesian regulatory authority known as the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency, responsible for overseeing trade practices.

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Investor Protection

Legal safeguards designed to ensure that investors' rights and investments are secure against fraud or malfeasance.

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Contractual Freedom

The principle allowing individuals to create agreements according to their own terms and conditions, within legal constraints.

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Standard Clauses

Pre-determined contract conditions imposed by one party, often limiting the rights of the other party, particularly in trading agreements.