iGobitoe
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| 28 Dec 2013 09:44 PM |
you know like 1R$ = [x]Tix
You know, the numbers on the right I never understood them |
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iGobitoe
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| 28 Dec 2013 09:48 PM |
Look for something like this on TC: 15.630/15.800
The 15.630 is how many TIX equals an R.
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iGobitoe
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| 28 Dec 2013 10:05 PM |
Basically, you want to trade R to T when the number on the left is higher. You want to change T to R when the number on the left is lower. That way you'll have profit. Otherwise it's a waste of currency.
P.S.
I just figured this out, and in the past week, I transformed my 200 R and 114 tix into 554 R. Good luck. |
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icegaze
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