- Search Metals Mine
- wannatradefx replied Sep 3, 2010
Exactly. If anyone thinks Switzerland and Australia aren't going to 50:1, they can't read the leaves in the tea.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- wannatradefx replied Sep 2, 2010
Aw, buddy. How cute. But I think you will soon enough.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- wannatradefx replied Sep 1, 2010
Just think of it this way. It will take you twice as long to lose everything.
CFTC Final Retail Forex Rules - 50:1 Leverage
- wannatradefx replied Aug 31, 2010
I've heard from multiple sources that IBFX is correct. I'm told that the next thing to expect is a statement from SEC where they don't get involved and lower leverage to 50:1 for B/Ds, and then we get a policy about sending funds abroad. It's even ...
CFTC NEW Document - Overseas Accounts OK?
- wannatradefx replied Aug 31, 2010
"This is what I thought"!!! Dude, when you have a "bingo" moment, stick with it. Hunting and requoting add to their profits, and in the end, if you deposit $10,000, it means that within three months, they will have transferred that $10,000 to their ...
CFTC Final Retail Forex Rules - 50:1 Leverage
- wannatradefx replied Aug 31, 2010
"Dukascopy is an ECN"...lol...best line of the night. Thanks. I can go to sleep with a smile now. Too funny. What commission do they charge per trade again? "But if overtime, traders got better educated become more right than wrong?" Seriously? ...
CFTC Final Retail Forex Rules - 50:1 Leverage
- wannatradefx replied Aug 31, 2010
LOL. Seriously? Are you asking that question? So a broker let's traders trade for an hour and fills all of their buy and sell orders. Then if that makes them short or long, they go to a bank and flatten their net position. Since traders are wrong ...
CFTC Final Retail Forex Rules - 50:1 Leverage
- wannatradefx replied Aug 26, 2010
Nonsense. You people are nuts.
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 26, 2010
No, it's an ECN, they average your trades. It's not like MT4.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- wannatradefx replied Aug 25, 2010
Forexia- Gee, I'd like stocks to have 50 to 1 leverage too. Why are they limiting me there? Every real market has a regulated leverage process. Overleverage is always what gets people in trouble. Bringing that down doesn't take down the market or ...
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 25, 2010
Pipmutt- I agree with everything you're saying. 100%. Nice to have someone that gets this on these boards.
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 24, 2010
Wow, it scares me that you think that's how it works. You just tried to explain to me that the market is SOOOO big, but you accept the fact that 99% of the trading is borrowed money that makes it possible. You don't measure the size of the assets ...
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 24, 2010
I don't buy those numbers at all. The industry tried to float a year ago that average volume was around $3.2 trillion a day. I know for a fact that volume is down considerably this year across all brokers, as much as 33%. You're talking about $2 ...
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 23, 2010
All of the "changes" have been positives, as far as I'm concerned. Killing hedging cuts unnecessary fees to brokers for swaps and dupe commissions that get you nothing. FIFO makes people realize when they are actually down instead of just holding ...
US citizens won't be able to have forex accounts overseas
- wannatradefx replied Aug 12, 2010
You understand that it isn't volume anyway, right?
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- wannatradefx replied Aug 12, 2010
That's only 500 lots. Hardly seems like a big number. Having said that, I believe that the volume number on a chart in FX is only the number of bid changes during that bar.
MB Trading and their Volume representation
- wannatradefx replied Aug 9, 2010
Stop hunting exists on any platform where one provider is the quote. Think about it.
Where do the big players trade?