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8fingers replied Jul 9, 2009lol — I would rather make 1 million today so I could leave the USA tomorrow. Like many other poor bastard Americans-I is trapped! I have lost ALL faith in this form of "government". While we loose EVERYTHING-those bastard politicians leave ...
NFA- are they worth it?
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8fingers replied Jul 9, 2009can u tell me — can u tell more about the Collective? How much for average trade( 1 standard lot on Eur/Usd) Do they charge commision ? Do they have monthy fee? Any "mystery Spikes"? Thnks
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
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8fingers replied Jul 9, 2009If I were U — If I were an American (and I am) I would be less worried about the IRS and more worried that the 10 million unemployed(and growing) that will NOT be making any significant Tax contribution to this country. In fact, those 10 ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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8fingers replied Jul 9, 2009great question — Thats a great question. Do we ever really know what these GreySuits do? I bailed on US Brokers at beginning of this year. Why would they intentionally destroy Forex in US? The average NFA employee must have at least a 4 year ...
NFA- are they worth it?
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8fingers replied Jul 8, 2009lol — I think he just served me my BigMac. God I wish I could find a good job like that. Unfortunetley, for USA peeps, this is no joke. Without jobs(of anykind) this American Experiment is headed for history. Good! This joke had to end ...
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8fingers replied Jul 6, 2009they do — They do.But not for long-goodbye bucketshop popsickle!
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8fingers replied Jul 6, 2009so — So FXDD is screwed? Hope not. I am not sure the above post is 100% accurate.
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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NFA- are they worth it?
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Has the NFA actually done something to help Forex traders ever? Please post your experiences ...
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009Already did — I agree-dont take chances if not necessary. I do almost all my trading thru FXPRO.com (Cypress based) and none of this new NFA reg stuff will affect me there. I still have an open account at MBT because I was using them before ...
Implications of MT5
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009Thnks bro — Thanks Jason-and I was wrong in my OCO understanding( no hard feelings I hope SmokyByers?) My only experience with OCO was at Forex.com way back when they only had their quarky Java platform. Very frustrating I remember. This post ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009Was I wrong — Maybe my understanding of OCO is wrong(wouldnt be 1st for me) but I have more interest in understanding what these new Regs will really force me to do to be able to use my EA in a conforming US based Broker. Unfortunatly,all ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009Ha Ha Ha — U must be favorite player over there at FXCM - Now they(and many other US based Brokers) can take even more of your money in the form of additional trades that would otherwise never have been born.(commisions/spread/ect.) This rule ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009take it — This is advice that ALL seasoned Forex Traders heed and newbees need. Overtrading (especially in Forex) = account suicide. I would take it. Good luck though.
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009OMG — sounds like a Broker/commision/spread paradise for all except the actual Trader? Not only out of context-out of Forex. Any sound theories as to why any one would want to drive even more business out of our country? This country used to ...
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009sure — My experience with FXPRO.com has been far better than with ANY US based Broker I have ever had.(4-5 US based Brokers before FXPRO.com) And by far better I mean just average. They have delivered what they had promised,so far.I have never ...
NEW MT5 Seriously Stuffed For Traders Platform
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8fingers replied Jul 2, 2009ok — I just spoke with my Broker (FXPRO.com) and they are very happy about new NFA regs in US-their business is about to double. They will offer MT5 sometime after its release(and debugging) but side by side with MT4. At at 1st. So good news ...
NEW MT5 Seriously Stuffed For Traders Platform
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8fingers replied Jul 1, 2009Say What? — This doesnt even make sense. Do u mean at one time? Usually this means you cant withdrawal more than your biggest deposit amount at any one time. Is this what u mean? If so, many Brokers already practice this form of bullsh-t. ...
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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8fingers replied Jul 1, 2009Banned? — I just came from the MetaQuotes Forum page and it looks like members (5-6) have been banned. Dont know exactly y though. It appears they have been talking(good or bad) about the upcoming MT5 release. Some of these members have been ...
Implications of MT5
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8fingers replied Jul 1, 2009Wont matter — If u are US based Broker conforming to new NFA regs your client base is about shrink.When this goes, your Capitolization requirements will also be in question. Then to be followed by many angry client posts (as the quality of ...
Implications of MT5