Forex Trading?
I want to start trading in Forex. Can anybody recommend an online site........one that won't play me out
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- I have no experience in forex trading. Have you already been "played" by an online site? I'll tell you why I approached, but never embraced forex trading. Usually sites can liquidate your whole position when your quote falls too much, unless you promptly provide additional cash to cover your margin. Moreover, you will have to carry interbank interest rate premiums on your full margin positions. I don't know a way to offset this issue. If your perspective is long, I suggest you to go for non-leveraged international bonds in the currencies of your choice. But if you're the leverage kind of speculator, go ahead.
- everything depends on how good you are at Forex trading! if you can trade yourself - try it and good luck with it. If you can't - find a good site that would manage your funds and bring profit to you. recently i joined such a project online, called Investment Manager (www.invest-manager.com). they trade on Forex and do it well. I started with $1000. Let's see what happens.
- There are many ways to participate in the Forex market. News trading services, signal services etc. etc.I have tried a few of them over my past few years of Forex trading and most of the time they would be making more money from me than I would make from their services. Fortunately, a trading friend shared a system with me 6 months ago that is now my main trading platform. Keep your money in your pocket and take a free test drive of this strategy at http://www.15daytrial.com Paul
- I would suggest one... not just Forex - it is simply a good way to make money online, to multiply your savings - Largesum.com
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