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- Nsak3y replied Mar 10, 2024
-You can have a perfect win-loss ratio across thousands of trades and still not maintain >2.00 sharpe ratio unless you are trading a certain way. Probably not a good gauge for day traders.
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 10, 2024
-Is it correct to say that AMP is regulated but does not offer negative balance protection?
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 10, 2024
-Agreed. We need a congressional hearing to investigate their misconduct so that appropriate legislation can be passed to prevent this from happening again. Punishing from within is not an option; they need to be held accountable by someone outside ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 10, 2024
-This might explain some recent issues that I was having. Checked my host file and had many recent MQ entries. Problems seem to be cleared now. Thanks for sharing.
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-Yes. I suspect that Angelo will have caused much damage in this space, far beyond denied payouts and unjustified account closures etc..
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-I admit when I am wrong or when I am out of my element. Your statement was incorrect. I corrected it. But it seems that facts do not matter to you. Oh, well... life goes on. I do not mind if you want to help educate people about futures or even to ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
It seems to be a common theme these days, seeing US regulators operating outside of the ethical boundaries of their agency. This kind of abuse-of-power and overstepping needs to be stopped. The oversight and accountability is severely lacking in ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-But this is a different discussion. I have stated many times that this should probably not even fall within the jurisdictional scope of the CFTC, and that my hope was that we could see some legal clarity on the matter. But I am doubtful that we ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
In terms of offshore, unregulated brokerages that are offering services to US citizens, they do so by setting up shop in friendly jurisdictions where pre-existing regulation and/or where reciprocity agreements with the US may be lacking, making it ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-I am not slipped in thought. The fact is, the CFTC may assert jurisdiction over foreign entities that offer or sell derivatives to US persons or engage in manipulative or fraudulent conduct that impacts US markets or US participants. This is why ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-That is not what he said. And you can read my response to what he actually said already. EDIT: Sorry. I just cannot be bothered today.
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-It is not factual. He speaks with partial understanding, and then uses semantics to belittle and condescend others. His posts are almost always negative and provocative in nature. He is a troll and a spammer.
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 9, 2024
-You are wrong. Just stop. The CFTC can impose fines, even against a Canadian business (which MFF was), for violations of the Commodity Exchange Act and related regulations, even if the business is not located within the United States. The CFTC has ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 8, 2024
-I'm not saying that there will be a criminal case. As mentioned, I also think that a settlement will be reached. The point that I was trying to make, is that, if there is even a small chance that criminal charges could eventually be brought against ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 8, 2024
-If the conduct under investigation involves violations of criminal statutes or regulations, then it's possible that criminal charges can be brought by law enforcement authorities. As some members here seem to claim that MFF has committed consumer ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 8, 2024
-There is no way that the CFTC will not settle this. Sadly, I do not think that their mistakes will hinder them in their efforts to see their desired outcome come to fruition, either. Ultimately, even if Kamzi's legal council advises that they might ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 8, 2024
-It's not, but I have to wonder if it will carry any weight in the case, especially since things are likely to resolve through settlement. I cannot imagine that the CFTC will walk away from this without ensuring that the remote prop business is done ...
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- Nsak3y replied Mar 7, 2024
-Who knows... Maybe they will only allow props that partner with brokers that operate out of jurisdictional safe-havens (or require that props do the same). It seems likely that their actions up to this point (and going forward) may be dual-purpose. ...
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