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NeuronRing

How to answer in ask pips.com?

I am a beginner. I am new to askpips too. I am looking for answering a question. But i am not able to. But the question status is "Open question (voting)". It may look stupid. But i have to become a shining star in forex trading and askpips.com.

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ForexNinja

They answered that before the voting time frame. Basically, whenever someone asks, a set amount time is given for any registered user to answer the question. After this set amount of time, the question remains open only for voting. When the voting session expires, the answer with the most number of votes become the best answer.

To answer a question, all you have to do is register then click any question you wish to answer. After this, click the "answer question" link and just type away! Once you're done with your answer, just click submit for a spell check and then submit again to post your answer! Happy answering!

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CzarinaCleopatra

Hello there!

Here is how you answer a question:

1. Find and click on a question in the Open or Unanswered section
2. Click the "Answer this Question" button
3. Formulate the most perfect answer
4. Repeat 1-4 as many times as you can. Let's race! Ready... Go!

Note: You must be logged in to answer a question.

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You cannot answer a question with "Open question (voting)" status because it's open for voting only. :)

Example question: http://askpips.com/economic-indicat...

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NeuronRing

But in the same example link you have given, the question type is "open (voting)". But still i can see some people answered for that (rather then voting alone). How did they do it.

See here: http://askpips.com/economic-indicat...

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