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Good to know this..The GAME wrote:factor wrote:Has anyone heard of a company called Rose Capital Ltd a financial consulting company operating in Trinidad ? They trade in forex for clients.
This is a scam...he have ppl waiting for payouts for more that 2 months...he also deal up with I'm...no official statements shown of bank accounts etc....I think he have a fraud case against him too...not 100% on that but it's the talk.
UWI didn't teach you how to do research before proclaiming something in your own terms to be true?RedVEVO wrote:" .. Way to basic to explain ? " ..
Really ?
You know the majority of Tuners are UWI graduates and USA and Canadian graduates.
Why don't you give us the theory of why a small spread is more effective than a large spread ?
Show us ONE example with numbers where you can attain 25% to 30% return ?
The exchange rates are "balanced" - that is the entire concept of exchange rates when moving from
one country's currency to another, ( Trinidad is not in this league since nobody wants TT $$ ).
Halfbreed07 wrote:UWI didn't teach you how to do research before proclaiming something in your own terms to be true?RedVEVO wrote:" .. Way to basic to explain ? " ..
Really ?
You know the majority of Tuners are UWI graduates and USA and Canadian graduates.
Why don't you give us the theory of why a small spread is more effective than a large spread ?
Show us ONE example with numbers where you can attain 25% to 30% return ?
The exchange rates are "balanced" - that is the entire concept of exchange rates when moving from
one country's currency to another, ( Trinidad is not in this league since nobody wants TT $$ ).
You have the concept of trading fx absolutely incorrect.
Here's what, open up YouTube, type in trading fx basics, educate yourself and come back let's have a conversation. As a matter of fact I can show you how to trade if you want, but first come back with proper information.. .
Until then enjoy the cold weather of the USA or Canada.
Btw the spread is considered a charge paid by the trader to the broker..so obviously for those that understand, smaller spreads means pips can obtained faster for a particular price movement without the need to first overcome the width of the spread.
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RedVEVO wrote:^^
Again, what the profit margin with FOREX ?
Anybody made money on a FOREX investment ?
Tuner ( up there ) say he has $1,000 USD in an account and it's for FOREX trading .
What is the profit ? What is the investment ?
a) Standard Lots are worth $10 per pip on currency pairs that do not include the Japanese Yen This is derived by multiplying the position size of a Standard Lot ($100,000) by 1 pip (0.0001 points). 100,000 X 0.0001 = $10.
b) Mini-lots are worth $1 per pip (10,000 X 0.0001)
c) Micro-lots are worth $0.1 (10 cents) per pip, as 1,000 X 0.0001 = 0.1
flipflop35 wrote:I honestly wish I saw this post a long time ago,would of save me the trouble when I joined IML and realize that those guys just on network marketing rather than trading.
PM narendzorce...A j edwards wrote:Hello everyone I have a FCB visa card but they aren't allowing me to use it to trade forex .does anyone know of any other way to fund an account besides using a visa card please no IML
wtf wrote:Are you speaking about FX trading in Trinidad or Purchasing US shares from Trinidad?
eitech wrote:Most brokers require that what ever means you use to deposit, then you must use that mode to withdraw. So if you deposit funds to icmarkets via credit card, then you must withdraw funds to same credit card. Some regional pepperstone accounts allow this way too. Other pepperstone accounts allow deposit via credit card and withdraw via bank wire straight to your accounts. The draw back here is the broker fee and local bank fee.
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