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    i ran a two day test with $100 usd as balance in demo account. it gave me $10 as profit and $50 as loss.. should i continue testing for more few days or i should ask for refund? also wat forex robot actually works? that you prefer?

    I”d try to get a refund. The Federal government warns there are a lot of Forex frauds out there, and these Forex robots appear to be one type of these scams. If these robots really worked, there would be scads of articles about them in the Wall Street Journal and other financial publications talking about them. When I do a web search, I can not find a single reputable news article encouraging the use of Forex robots. The link below is a Federal website warning you about Forex fraud.

    There are a lot of people on the Internet claiming they have done very well using Forex robots. These appear to be of two types. One is the outright liars. For instance, you might meet a person called "Zboy227" who says "I made a lot of money using ScamRobot2000, go to their website at ScamRobot .com/Zboy227." The "/Zboy227" tells the website that Zboy227 has referred you. If you buy the product, Zboy227 gets a commission. He is only lying to you to get a commission.

    There is a lot of luck in Forex. Sometimes you will run into people on the web who have tried a robot for a few days and have had some beginner’s luck with it. They start bragging about how well they have done. Later, they start to lose money, but they rarely get back on the web and talk about how much money they lost. People like to brag about their successes, but rarely talk about their losses. The result is that much of the feedback about these Forex robots is positive.

    I may point out that websites that sell Forex robots admit there are a lot of scams out there. Of course they claim the other guy’s robot is a scam, but their robot works. If you do a web search on the words "forex robot" and "scam" you will find a lot of sites saying their competitors are scams.

    I will admit I have not personally tested every robot out there, and I can not prove they are all scams. But I would be very hesitant to spend a lot of money on a robot without clear proof it really works.

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    March 17th, 2010 by admin

    a group of experienced investors who invest in diverse portfolios…………….ie: stocks, shares, forex……………………..etc. So you get their money…………who’s name are you investing in? the company? yours? or the individual customer? How does a new start up usually gain clients?

    Hedge Fund is a fund, usually used by wealthy individuals and institutions, which is allowed to use aggressive strategies that are unavailable to mutual funds, including selling short, leverage, program trading, swaps, arbitrage, and derivatives. Hedge funds are exempt from many of the rules and regulations governing other mutual funds, which allows them to accomplish aggressive investing goals. They are restricted by law to no more than 100 investors per fund, and as a result most hedge funds set extremely high minimum investment amounts, ranging anywhere from $250,000 to over $1 million. As with traditional mutual funds, investors in hedge funds pay a management fee; however, hedge funds also collect a percentage of the profits (usually 20%).

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    The current limit is 1:400. I think most people know what they’re getting into when take on such a high leverage. With a 1:400 leverage one loses all his money if the investment goes down 0.25%, but the money doubles if it goes up 0.25%, and triples if it goes up 0.5%. It’s common sense that this is risky, and anyone stupid enough to invest all their money in such an obviously risky investment, deserves to lose it all. I find it condescending that the CFTC thinks we don’t understand something that a 4th grader could understand. Such a high leverage should be an option in case someone wants to invest a small percentage of their portfolio with a high leverage. If someone is very skilled at Forex it ought to be their right to see just how high of returns they can get, by trying out higher leverages for some of their portfolio. What are your thoughts?

    you do realize you are posting this on a forum filled with people that cannot read more than two sentences and ask things such as "if pelosi pooped in a waffle cone would the liberals call it ice cream"?.. and whose highest level of political debate is.. it was all George Bush’s fault.

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    March 17th, 2010 by admin

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