Thursday, September 01, 2005

What is a digot?

Digot of The Day (Session 107): USA - Premium - 4.4364% - Yesterday's gain - .1988

Another option is ANT which is not a USD digot, but is pegged to the USD currency, just as DXG is. The premium is 4.7455% and yesterday's gains were .1917 WAS gained very nicely with .4386.

When buying digots, avoid high premiums. I generally buy the digots that are priced below 5 percent, and only USD currency as I live in the US.

QOD for September 1, 2005
What is a digot?
A Digot is a unit in the form of digital value that is determined by the activity and fluctuation of a country or city. Digot are assigned in the form of a Symbol, such as ANT, WAS, or USA. In the system, if you click on the symbol, it will bring you to a page that shows what country or city that symbol represents. WAS represents Washington in the United States. DXG is the currency that belongs to DXInOne and is pegged to the USD.


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Happy Investing,

LadyDXer

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