- Search Metals Mine
- Nsak3y replied Oct 22, 2023
-If more traders were willing and able to do that, then more traders would be consistently profitable. Period.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 21, 2023
I have been receiving emails from this company, not sure how or why, but the emails were not getting flagged as spam and were arriving in my inbox, so I decided to try to unsubscribe. Check out how they try to hide the unsubscribe link. Also, when I ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 19, 2023
-Not sure if this is related, but from what I understand about owls, they are often used to replace actual memories (and entities) whenever ET make contact with humans. It's not always an owl, though, it could be a deer or some other kind of animal. ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 18, 2023
-Just like with digital slot machines, you pay a real fee to participate in a virtual game where you can earn simulated profits. If you win, you are paid out using real funds. If you lose, you lose your real funds. With these remote props, though, ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 17, 2023
-Almost got my hopes up. But I know better... Thanks for checking.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 15, 2023
-These conflicts of interest exist and are allowed within the current, regulatory framework. And props are not banned from the US, it's just that most choose not to operate here or provide services to US residents because compliance has become too ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 14, 2023
-Wouldn't the dashboard only be part of the equation, though? I suspect that turnkey solutions are ideal for many, considering most remote firms are being formed by people that seemingly have little-to-no idea about these things. It seems that there ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 14, 2023
-This involves some intentional or unintentional data breach, presumably?
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 13, 2023
-It is unfortunate how things have turned out. But it is not surprising. We knew that this could happen. Competition is a good thing. Bad actors, and over-regulation, are not. Anyone that is currently purchasing new challenges should understand the ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 12, 2023
-Yes, which is why I would expect them to care more about money than regulation. Haha. I suppose the two go hand-in-hand, here.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 12, 2023
-You think so? I wonder what kind of liability meta would have, though? Surely, they cannot be held liable for what others do with their software, even if they are leasing it out. On the other hand, giving regulators any excuse to try to restrict ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 12, 2023
-This is not surprising. Now that the CFTC has made public, just how much MFF was pulling in, it would be unthinkable for Metaquotes to just do nothing. But what does this mean for props? They just start paying for the licensing and maintenance ...
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 12, 2023
Check out this thread. You can ask about unregulated brokers and get answers from traders that actually have experience with them.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 11, 2023
-And we are full-circle back to the truth.; you have to pay to play if you want to be able to accept US clients.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 11, 2023
-Fully agree. These props should be treated as a tool that could wear out at any time.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 11, 2023
-There is the slim chance that some firms will be able to operate offshore, as we see with some brokers. I will not be holding my breath, though.
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- Nsak3y replied Oct 11, 2023
-If the company is publicly-traded, then yes. Otherwise, it depends. -In this case, yes, because it serves a valuable purpose by establishing expectations early on while keeping your customers informed. At the end of the day, most people will buy ...
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