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- Nsak3y replied Feb 25, 2024
-Thanks. Saw your comment over on BP. Sounds like a risky option.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 25, 2024
-Been talking this morning about this over at babypips. Sway Markets is 'revolutionizing' the industry with their very own, synthetic indices. Just when you thought that things could not possibly get any stupider. You cannot make this stuff up:
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 24, 2024
-Haven't looked at DX Trade yet, but I felt this same way about ACT Trader. The platforms that are built on Trading View at least have familiarity in their favor, since many traders have used it for charting at some point. However, the features are ...
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 23, 2024
-I think Trader's With Edge is still accepting US, and maybe even offering Meta, but I haven't confirmed that. Maybe Ment Funding, also, but I do not stay up-to-date with props these days.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 23, 2024
-Yeah, either from his hotel suite in Dubai, or from a prison cell in Florida.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 22, 2024
-Very similar process, although, I also trade the open. The moves can be overzealous during that time, but the RSI and other indicators are pretty-well respected, especially on the lower time-frames. The market will usually correct itself over the ...
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 22, 2024
-I personally have not made the jump to futures yet. So far, I have not had to, thankfully. Being forced to learn new things and adapt to a new platform is not something that I am overly keen on, so long as I do not have to. If things come to that, ...
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 22, 2024
-My hope is that the offerings will improve as a result of increased competition and from fx props entering the space etc.. As you somewhat eluded to in a previous comment... there is much room for improvement here.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 21, 2024
-The problem with these kinds of rules, is that they are designed to fail traders. They are not really concerned about gambling behavior; they are concerned about profitable traders. Some traders can strategically trade news events and be ...
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 21, 2024
-It is equivalent to Real Estate Commissions investigating alleged violations of licensing laws for a monopoly game where players are playing with real money. It's nonsensical, and yet, the CFTC will probably win.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 20, 2024
-Like a dealer handing out samples... all they need is a taste.

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- Nsak3y replied Feb 19, 2024
-I think, if you are going to use AI-generated profile images, then probably better to just not use any at all. image
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 19, 2024
-I wonder if they also feel that way about spreads and slippage.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 19, 2024
-Contrary to what some may believe, US regulators are not omnipotent. They must still operate within their own legal framework. The problem is when businesses fold out of fear. This is one of the many strategies employed by US regulators.
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 19, 2024
-Yes. But the good thing is, the CFTC has very limited jurisdiction over offshore entities that do not accept US citizens. So, we will likely see what we currently see with offshore brokerages that secretly and anonymously offer services to US ...
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- Nsak3y replied Feb 19, 2024
-The only way that this can happen is if it can be proven that said software providers knowingly aid and abet violations of regulations. Knowingly providing servers to brokers that offer services to US residents illegally, would constitute CFTC ...
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