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 BREITLING ...how do i know if the BREITLING watch that i may be buying ...is real or fake ?????
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 I am student , i want to invest money with share market so what?
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 Starting with US$2000 in stock market?
can i survive? and i break even? can i climb the ladder.

how much profit will i have to make anually to break even?

damn commision rates are all different !

and no ...


 Selling stocks at a market price?
i just sold my shares of nintendo, the last trade price was at 58, and mine sold at 56.80, i was hoping to sell it at 58, did i do smething wrong?or did i forget a step?...


 Investment horizon: Is it relevant?
It is commonly assumed that investors with longer horizons should allocate a larger fraction of their savings to risky assets than investors with shorter horizons.. if our savings are invested in a ...


 Do you think the Euro will ever replace the dollar as the worlds largest reserve currency?
why or why not?

* ** I mean if you took all the countries GDP's that use the Euro, would it not be a larger economy than the USA?...


 Please suggest the best mutual funds to invest?
I want to invest in low risk where the profits should be less ,but investment should be ...


 How much would I have to invest if I want to retire by age 60?
I am considering investing in only a 401(k) and and IRA. I would like to know how much should I contribute if I want to retire by age 60(currently 30)? I would also like to know what percentage ...


 Does anyone know about investing in stocks?
I want to know who is the best company for a VERY casual investor...also any stock market tips you can give to a beginner....


 How do I invest in oil futures?
Just looked up some q&a's about oil investment.
I want to invest in oil futures and not in the oil companies themselves.
How do I go about doing this?...


 I need to know the smartest way to invest as possible...anyone?
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 What is the best type of savings account to open for a child?
I am thinking starting a savings or investment account for my 3 year old son. I would start it with $500 and contribute $30 per month into the account. I was thinking of opening up an account on S...


 If you had $100k to invest, how would you invest it?
Would you put it in a money market account, mutual funds, bonds, savings or CD? Maybe a combination? What funds currently carry the highest yield?...


 How would i invest money in india?
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 Can you explain the reason behind the recent stock market crash?
Please explainm the US federal reserve's announcement to cut the rates. what is 75 basis points?...


 Can I make good money off the stock market?
I'm very young, 24, and don't even have a real job yet (won't until a year from now at the earliest) but when I do get some cash I'd like to invest it, wisely, in stocks. I'd ...


 If you deposit money today into an account that pays 6.5 percent interest, how long will it take?
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 Just wonder if it is a good time to buy silver and gold?
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 Forex Brotherhood Review?
Is anyone on here a member of the forex brotherhood? Anyone know of any decent reviews?

cheers, Davie....


 What Are The Best Bonds To Invest In???
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Henry P
Is forex trading safe. Can you give some of the safer software to use?
                     
 




VP
Hi

All investment carries risk and forex is not an eception. But I thing forex is very exciting and very profitable business if you trade with strict money management ryles. And it would be if you chose right broker and will spend some time for self education.
I could introduce you to one of forex broker leaders that is located in SWITZERLAND.
They have very tight spreads. Total 25 currency pairs, Gold and Silver.
SPREADS:
2 pips for EURUSD, USDJPY, AUDUSD, EURGBP, EURCHF;
3 pips for GBPUSD, USDCHF, USDCAD, EURJPY;
4 pips for CADJPY, CHFJPY;
5 pips for NZDUSD, AUDJPY;
6 pips for EURAUD, GBPCHF, NZDJPY;
7 pips for EURCAD, GBPJPY;
8 pips for GBPCAD, GBPAUD, AUDCHF, CADCHF, NZDCHF;
10 pips for AUDCAD, AUDNZD.

LEVERAGE 1:200 default but client could chose the leverage from 1:1 to 1:200 at the account opening procedure.

MARGINS. The margin or leverage a client can have depends on the client's account equity. The table below shows margin requirements for the different equity levels:
Less than 25,000 - 0.5%
25,000 to 1,000,000 - 1%
1,000,000 to 5,000,000 - 2%
5,000,000 to 10,000,000 - 3%
Above 10,000,000 - 5%
Please note that on weekends and holidays margin requirements remains the same.

SWAPS are counted as negative as positive. Also is available swap-free accounts.

STOP and LIMIT orders may be placed as close as 5 pips from market price

TRADING TERMINAL Meta Trader 4.

Clients can choose to have their accounts denominated in either USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CHF, AUD or CAD.

Initial account opening deposit from US$2000. From first view it probably looks high comparing with other brokers who allow mini accounts and minimum initial deposit from USD250 but it is more useful and safer because clients are more protected from quick stop out and total loss of the initial deposit in the case if unfortunately it would be several unlucky trades in rage.
This is regular forex trading account however it is allowed trading in mini lots (from 0.1 lot).

If you are interesting I could introduce you to them please e-mail or PM me (press on my name) and I provide you with further information. Furthermore I could provide you for FREE with more than 50 trading e-books and trading systems that worth more than several thousand dollars and are very useful as for beginners as for experienced traders.

Good luck!


Common Sense
There are very few things riskier. Forex can be more risky that Options and Futures. There is no "service" or secret plan to be successful in FX.

Over 95% of the people that try FX burn their accounts in a relatively short period of time.

Take a year of reading and paper trading. If you work hard you can make some money here. But "safe" and Forex cannot be used in the same sentance.

BTW: All FX brokers stink. There are some that are less bad than others.

Consider yourself warned...........................


openheaven
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all investment carries risk . as a general rule of thumb the more risk there is the greater the capability to make money. There is no "safe" or "guaranteed" investment other than a bank savings account and they only pay 2% or so. Your investment strategy should be based on the amount of risk you are willing to tolerate.
If you value safety (i.e not loosing money) the best bet is no-load mutual funds. If you are willing to risk loosing money in order to be able to have higher gains, invest in the stock market, AFTER utilizing the advice of a good financial planner.

However, I reccomend you NOT trade forex (or the stock market for that matter) without gaining the proper knowledge to trade it well. You are concerned about "safety" and the more you know the "safer" it will be.

So here are two ways to get the knowledge:
If you are serious about investing, a BA in finance will give you skills. If you don't want to put out that time and effort, consult a certified financial planner. He or she HAS the BA in finance and can assess your financial situation much better that anyone on the internet, giving you advice on the best financial strategy to fit your needs and goals (wheather it is forex or some other strategy) It will cost you something, but it will save you from loosing money due to ignorance.


billone44
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Forex is or can be very risky as you need to follow charts determine which news events can have impact on a pair you choose to trade, how international banks can influence a movement how reports on economies from other countries can influence a change. Because the inherent risk of forex is high, the reward is also high. Many companies claim to earn 300% beware of them a good company has a safer return and the fees are not to expensive. I suggest if you really want to learn forex and make money in forex join a investment club. The one I am involved with makes an average of 5.3% per month which is good by any standard, plus members receive weekly emails explaining why a trade was made at the time it was so you can learn what to look for when trading yourself if you so choose to do so, also in a club there are no fees charged. If you have any questions write to me at billone44@yahoo.com


webllinks
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Forex trading is risky if:

- You use high leverage
- You don't understand "the news" and fundamentals.
- You don't focus and trade 1 currency (at least at the start)
- You don't test your trading system before trading live (you can use a forex simulator for that).

Good luck.


Paul U
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Wow. You have already gotten some pretty good advise. It seems to be a bit of a consensus that the Forex market is risky. There are two things that you can do with this knowledge.......either avoid the forex market altogether ....or look at ways to reduce the risks associated with the Forex market.

The majority of people that lose money at Forex operate more as gamblers than intelligent investors. A Forex position can easily be influenced by things outside of your control. These things can include news releases, geo-political events, central banks adjusting interest rates etc. etc. When these events occur the Forex market can move fast....and if you are on the wrong side of that movement you can lose your money fairly quickly.

There are however some pretty interesting ways to reduce those risks. For example you can "hedge" your position with a second position that tends to move up in the event your first position moves down. Not only will this greatly reduce your risk but if structured properly you can also receive an interest payment every day....7 days a week. And what is really fun is that as the price of one of your positions moves down you can buy a little bit more at a much lower price and as your second position in the "hedge trade" moves up in price you can sell off a little bit at this higher price and capture some nice profits.

This strategy generates a very comfortable rate of return for me....and there is no reason that the same thing would not work for you. If you couple this with some sound money management principles and a bit of common sense this is a very comfortable way to enjoy the Forex market with a proven conservative approach.

Paul


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