Exchange Currency

revaluation rate

Rate calculated and used by a currency trader to calculate the amount of profit or loss they earned during a specific period. It is typically used to calculate the change from the previous day to the current day, and the rate is usually calculated by taking the difference between the previous day's closing rate and the current day's closing rate.

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