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What is a trading session in Forex? How many and what are trading sessions in Forex?

Trading session : The time when the commercial activities in the cities of the world are running in Tuku is called trading session. The forex market is divided into 24 hours depending on the trading activity in New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Beijing and other cities. April to October is summer session and October to April is winter session.   There are four trading sessions in the forex market. namely- Sydney  Session >  summer (3AM to 12 PM) winter (4 AM to 1 pm)  Tokyo Session >  summer & winter ( 6 AM to 3pm) London Session >  Summer (1pm to 11pm) Winter  (2pm to 12 AM) Newyork  Session >  Summer (6pm tos Am) winter (7pm to 4 am) We will discuss below which trading session is important for which currency. Sydney Session : Sydney Session is also called Australian Session. It opens at four in the morning in summer time in Bangladesh and in winter time. It closes at 1 pm. And during summer it opens at 3 am and closes at 12 noon which is very important time for Austral

History of the creation of the Internet.

Internet Internet is a network of networks of computers in different countries of the world. That is, the Internet is a network of computers located in different countries of the world. The number of networks connected to the Internet is currently in the tens of thousands and the number of computers in the billions. Its number is constantly increasing. In 1969, the United States Department of Defense first connected four universities in the country for research through a computer network known as ARPANET (Advanced Research Project Agency Network). In 1982, the Internet started with the use of TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) protocol for connecting different networks. The use of internet in commercial or professional work has made the speed of work much more dynamic especially in document exchange. Earlier there were complications in getting documents from one place to another, which is not there at all on the Internet. The following devices are required to us