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husagi
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Oct 11 2009, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(sjz @ Oct 11 2009, 12:14 AM) If some company that offers Forex Training Courses for 3 days and charge RM2,500 then they claim they will monitor our progress from time to time. Is this type of Forex Training a scam or?? Because i go to their preview, seems quite convincing, they show how they teach ppl to earn US$400++ in hours. Pls give me some comment. Tq  Scam or no scam, why pay when you can learn (the basics) for free? And at your own pace. http://www.babypips.com/school/
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husagi
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Oct 25 2009, 10:11 AM
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QUOTE(RiCHBoyZ @ Oct 24 2009, 02:56 PM) No you didnt see wrongly, @ the time GOLD Price at the top my capital was USD$7735.18. Maximum Trade lots allowed is 8.00 per lots [size] that more than 100% of my capital so i bought 4.00 per lots approx. 50% of my current capital. Wah. You got balls of steel. Experienced traders usually have capital exposure of 30%. The rest of us inexperienced traders expose only 10% of their capital. With 50% exposure, you could be a millionaire today and a pauper the next. Good luck.
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husagi
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Oct 25 2009, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Oct 23 2009, 06:07 PM) anyone got killed in GU?  dang miss it.. Quite ironically, the news on UK's GDP rippled thru the EU pair too. No doubt the rise in the EU pair was not as sharp as the drop in GU, but noteworthy. Effects of cross-currency trading in the EG pair, I assume. Added on October 25, 2009, 12:52 pmQUOTE(rstusa @ Oct 19 2009, 11:13 PM) Try either Oanda, IBFX or Alpari UK. Those brokers overall with good services. If you want to start with capital lees than USD500, then Oanda suitable. IBFX as my recommend you need at least USD500 and Alpari UK at least USD5000 to avoid risking your account, because you're still new, so i suggest the capital to risk ratio about the capital amount i told you which you're not easy to loss all your money but before you start live, go for demo first. Speaking of brokers, isn't it risky to put your money in any US or UK-based brokers nowadays? Given the doom and gloom of both the dollar and pound, that is. I'd rather park my money here in Asia or Australia/NZ, for now. This post has been edited by husagi: Oct 25 2009, 12:52 PM
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