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Apr 16, 2011 at 07:51
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
735 posts
Ed, papichulo, please. I'm still not convinced that Jacques is up to some hanky-panky. People who like nice blue ties are not scammers. I just know. But remember I wasn't steamed up by Bruce Warren Margolese either. So I might be competely wwwwwwrong. LOL.
So, if you add a MT4 account here with EDGE as the broker, what do you have in the servers list? <i>LiqCon</i>. LiqCon-Demo and LiqCon-Live. But you have LiqCon servers with dbFx, IamFX and Gallant as well.
LiqCon servers are operated by <i>Boston Technologies</i>. Go see their page, they offer MT4 bridges for other trading platforms. They are also the makers of the famous <i>Virtual Dealer plugin</i> 😁. You know, that nifty piece of program that makes sure you lose in the game. I'm too lazy to post links now. Google is your friend, I know.
Boston also offers assistance with starting your own MT4 brokerage. They have ready made packages.
I looked at edgecm.com in the web archives (called the <i>wayback machine</i>), there are a few pages archived in 2004 and 2005, the domain was parked.
The long and the short of it is, maybe Jacques is busy starting his own brokerage or they want to offer MT4 for another platform - he was associated with Citi as we know.
Just because it's not an everyday thing, it could be.
So, if you add a MT4 account here with EDGE as the broker, what do you have in the servers list? <i>LiqCon</i>. LiqCon-Demo and LiqCon-Live. But you have LiqCon servers with dbFx, IamFX and Gallant as well.
LiqCon servers are operated by <i>Boston Technologies</i>. Go see their page, they offer MT4 bridges for other trading platforms. They are also the makers of the famous <i>Virtual Dealer plugin</i> 😁. You know, that nifty piece of program that makes sure you lose in the game. I'm too lazy to post links now. Google is your friend, I know.
Boston also offers assistance with starting your own MT4 brokerage. They have ready made packages.
I looked at edgecm.com in the web archives (called the <i>wayback machine</i>), there are a few pages archived in 2004 and 2005, the domain was parked.
The long and the short of it is, maybe Jacques is busy starting his own brokerage or they want to offer MT4 for another platform - he was associated with Citi as we know.
Just because it's not an everyday thing, it could be.
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
Apr 16, 2011 at 14:20
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
Dear Friend speki
How are you doing. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and you are not him. Bruce Warren Margolese is an excellent forex fundamental trader. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and I am HIM...
I thought that was funny. I can show sane, intelligent, open-minded people how to win at forex. I charge nothing to do this except I require an investment of your time of at least 5 hours a week to study and learn. I require you to open a demo account so I can observe your FX trades.
Have a nice weekend speki
How are you doing. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and you are not him. Bruce Warren Margolese is an excellent forex fundamental trader. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and I am HIM...
I thought that was funny. I can show sane, intelligent, open-minded people how to win at forex. I charge nothing to do this except I require an investment of your time of at least 5 hours a week to study and learn. I require you to open a demo account so I can observe your FX trades.
Have a nice weekend speki
Apr 16, 2011 at 14:24
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
zzzero posted:
my point exactly, i did not find any edge capital markets that also shows any indication of metatrader or forex.
when i register an account here at myfxbook, i am allowed to specify either a metatrader or oanda account.
as i was looking for an edge capital markets or market that also has a metatrader linkup and i did not find that, i assumed that there either was no such company or that i just could not find them.
i did find a single forex broker review site where one person asked about edge capital markets, but no other links to it and the web address provided was not online, it was a dead link.
fyi, when i came back in and apologized to mr jaques, i was mocking him.
get it?
of course, tho, i could be wrong.
but, take all of the pieces and put them together:
an initial deposit of exactly one million dollars.
an UNVERIFIED account.
no withdrawls.
would you just straight up deposit a million bucks with some unknown broker that has NO LINKS TO IT AT ALL ON THE WEB?
it is my opinion that mr jaques has no million dollar account.
it is also my opinion that no advertising will appear on cnbc and mr jaques is a fake.
did he post a link to EDGE CAPITAL MARKETS?
again, i could be wrong.
i am so good at being wrong.
i do that kind of thing a lot.
i give up, so you tell me...
in closing, i like to say that in closing thingy, so, in closing i might suggest that it is possible to setup a bogus metatrader server and completely fabricate all trades and even produce an entirely verified account here at myfxbook. this is why accounts that hide their broker name should not be invested in UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. unless a myfxbook account is traded via a well known broker AND it is verified fully, investors should proceed with extreme caution.
and to think that some call me paranoid...
z./
Edward is very rarely wrong. Edward has integrity. Edward has soul. I know Edward and I am not Edward. I am just me.
A Diamond in the rough that needs polishing. I am an excellent FX Fundamental Trader and I do not know Monsieur Jacques.
Apr 16, 2011 at 16:25
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
735 posts
Dear Bruce,
thank you for your question. I'm fine, hope you're well too and your sore arm is better already. Massage definitely helps. May I suggest a foot massage too. Feet are the map of the body and capable hands will definitely do you good.
I let the market judge traders and their ideas, so if you're OK with your fundamental trading, it's OK with me too.
Thank you for your offer, I promise I'll consider your mentoring as soon as I have less money on my accounts than I've deposited. At the moment I happen to have a positive P/L so I'd like to continue my forex journey at my own pace.
have a nice weekend too.
thank you for your question. I'm fine, hope you're well too and your sore arm is better already. Massage definitely helps. May I suggest a foot massage too. Feet are the map of the body and capable hands will definitely do you good.
I let the market judge traders and their ideas, so if you're OK with your fundamental trading, it's OK with me too.
Thank you for your offer, I promise I'll consider your mentoring as soon as I have less money on my accounts than I've deposited. At the moment I happen to have a positive P/L so I'd like to continue my forex journey at my own pace.
have a nice weekend too.
Diamond posted:
Dear Friend speki
How are you doing. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and you are not him. Bruce Warren Margolese is an excellent forex fundamental trader. I know Bruce Warren Margolese and I am HIM...
I thought that was funny. I can show sane, intelligent, open-minded people how to win at forex. I charge nothing to do this except I require an investment of your time of at least 5 hours a week to study and learn. I require you to open a demo account so I can observe your FX trades.
Have a nice weekend speki
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 17:20
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
zzzero posted:
i just went to google and searched for whois edgecm.com
<b>Registrant:
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
Domain Name: EDGECM.COM
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.BTECH.FLUKY.BIZ
NS2.BTECH.FLUKY.BIZ
</b>
ok, fine, will somebody be so kind as to provide me with a proper web address to EDGE CAPITAL MARKET or MARKETS?
thank you.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 17:51
(edited Apr 16, 2011 at 17:58)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
speki posted:
Ed, papichulo, please. I'm still not convinced that Jacques is up to some hanky-panky. People who like nice blue ties are not scammers. I just know. But remember I wasn't steamed up by Bruce Warren Margolese either. So I might be competely wwwwwwrong. LOL.
i suppose that you slept thru that bernie madoff issue?
as i was saying, mr margolese could most likely talk himself out of a tsunami.
mr margolese has drawn down his fxmanager account to the point that my $100.00 allocation has been as low as $60.00
mr margolese is not a professional trader and he is not capable of mentoring a common housecat.
Apr 16, 2011 at 17:54
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
735 posts
google metatraderwhitelabels.com
check the cache results
there ya have a website and phone number
or ask Mr. Elkind, he happens to be the (former) owner of EdgeCM
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dylan-elkind/13/a76/163
check the cache results
there ya have a website and phone number
or ask Mr. Elkind, he happens to be the (former) owner of EdgeCM
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dylan-elkind/13/a76/163
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 17:57
(edited Apr 16, 2011 at 17:58)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
now, moving forward, would any person mind providing me with a proper web address of this EDGE CAPITAL MARKET or MARKETS?
regards,
regards,
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 18:05
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
speki posted:
google metatraderwhitelabels.com
check the cache results
there ya have a website and phone number
or ask Mr. Elkind, he happens to be the (former) owner of EdgeCM
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dylan-elkind/13/a76/163
ok, let me attempt to rephrase this thing a bit...
i dont really care who is listed on linkedln as the owner of edgecm from two years ago...
<b>Dylan Elkind's Experience
Owner Edge Capital Markets
Financial Services industry
April 2009 – May 2010 (1 year 2 months)
</b>
i am interested, however, in obtaining a CURRENT AND WORKING WEB ADDRESS FOR THIS EDGE CAPITAL MARKET or MARKETS.
you know, the EDGE CAPITAL MARKET that our friend mr jaques has deposited ONE MILLION DOLLARS WITH.
that is the website that i am looking for.
oh, just a hint...
it probably starts with an HTTP COLON SLASH SLASH AND THEN PERHAPS THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY PERHAPS A WWW.
I AM ALSO SUSPECTING THAT YOU MIGHT FIND THE WORD EDGE IN THERE SOMEWHERE.
just a hint.
z/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 18:16
(edited Apr 16, 2011 at 18:24)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
speki posted:
google metatraderwhitelabels.com
check the cache results
there ya have a website and phone number
or ask Mr. Elkind, he happens to be the (former) owner of EdgeCM
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dylan-elkind/13/a76/163
i find it to be suspicious that there is no record of edge capital market.
now, what is the current web address of edge capital market?
i would like to sign up a metatrader account for myself at edge capital market.
kindly get for me that web address.
now.
regards.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 18:29
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
and, btw, as i have said before...
any country bumpkin can get setup with as a metatrader broker and he can manipulate/backdate the trades and he can even signup and FULLY VERIFY a myfxbook account.
now, what is the web address of EDGE CAPITAL MARKET?
thank you.
any country bumpkin can get setup with as a metatrader broker and he can manipulate/backdate the trades and he can even signup and FULLY VERIFY a myfxbook account.
now, what is the web address of EDGE CAPITAL MARKET?
thank you.
Apr 16, 2011 at 18:42
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
735 posts
The company could be dormant, or used for tax optimisation only, and not be offering services to the public. Ooooh there are so many tricks. If it's eating you up - please call Jacques at Plexus first thing Monday morning.
I don't find it suspicious, but it's certainly unusual.
Whether or not I'm retarded - honestly I don't know. How do I know if I'm retarded?
What I know is I like music ...
I don't find it suspicious, but it's certainly unusual.
Whether or not I'm retarded - honestly I don't know. How do I know if I'm retarded?
What I know is I like music ...
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
Apr 16, 2011 at 19:13
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
735 posts
okies, gimme some time ... how was that again?
h, t, t, p, cologne ... slash and then perhaps perhaps perhaps ...
h, t, t, p, cologne ... slash and then perhaps perhaps perhaps ...
zzzero posted:
oh, just a hint...
it probably starts with an HTTP COLON SLASH SLASH AND THEN PERHAPS THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY PERHAPS A WWW.
I AM ALSO SUSPECTING THAT YOU MIGHT FIND THE WORD EDGE IN THERE SOMEWHERE.
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
Apr 16, 2011 at 19:28
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
Speki
410 posts speki 10 minutes ago
okies, gimme some time ... how was that again?
h, t, t, p, cologne ... slash and then perhaps perhaps perhaps ...
zzzero posted:
oh, just a hint...
it probably starts with an HTTP COLON SLASH SLASH AND THEN PERHAPS THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY PERHAPS A WWW.
I AM ALSO SUSPECTING THAT YOU MIGHT FIND THE WORD EDGE IN THERE SOMEWHERE.
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410 posts speki 7 minutes ago
YEEEAHHH, I found the word 'edge' in there somewhere.
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Diamond
Please do not let Edward make you his B I T C H
He can be very very dominating if he does not get his own way.
By the way how many accounts has he blown up chasing the holy grail.
Just asking NOT JUDGING like other's do over a game account...
410 posts speki 10 minutes ago
okies, gimme some time ... how was that again?
h, t, t, p, cologne ... slash and then perhaps perhaps perhaps ...
zzzero posted:
oh, just a hint...
it probably starts with an HTTP COLON SLASH SLASH AND THEN PERHAPS THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY PERHAPS A WWW.
I AM ALSO SUSPECTING THAT YOU MIGHT FIND THE WORD EDGE IN THERE SOMEWHERE.
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410 posts speki 7 minutes ago
YEEEAHHH, I found the word 'edge' in there somewhere.
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Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
Diamond
Please do not let Edward make you his B I T C H
He can be very very dominating if he does not get his own way.
By the way how many accounts has he blown up chasing the holy grail.
Just asking NOT JUDGING like other's do over a game account...
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 19:33
(edited Apr 16, 2011 at 19:33)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
diamonds,
phk you. your fxmanager acct is drawn down by 40%.
and you call yourself a professional forex trader and mentor?
you are a bucket of bullsht.
z/.
phk you. your fxmanager acct is drawn down by 40%.
and you call yourself a professional forex trader and mentor?
you are a bucket of bullsht.
z/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
Apr 16, 2011 at 19:34
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
zzzero posted:
now, what is the web address of EDGE CAPITAL MARKET?
thank you.
Apr 16, 2011 at 20:47
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
zzzero posted:
diamonds,
phk you. your fxmanager acct is drawn down by 40%.
and you call yourself a professional forex trader and mentor?
you are a bucket of bullsht.
z/.
It is a demo account. It is a drawdown. I trade real funds and I only opened that account because you wanted me too. You will now be my B I T C H
Get the address of Edge yourself and lay off Speki and take your meds please.
Is that clear MISTER
Apr 16, 2011 at 20:49
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
How is this Baby...
Combined Account Statement
Statement Period: from Apr 8, 2011 11:19:34 AM through Apr 16, 2011 4:48:26 PM
User Name: Bruce W Margolese
FXCMUK
Bruce W Margolese
Street Montreal, Quebec H2R 2N8 Canada
Trade account #: 01127152 Created at: Apr 8, 2011 11:19:34 AM Status: Active Base currency: USD
CLOSED TRADE LIST
Ticket # Symbol Volume Date Sold Bought Gross P/L Comm Rollover Adj Net P/L Condition Created By
36362628 EUR/USD 100,000 4/8/11 11:35 AM 1.44353 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 8:19 AM 1.44283 70.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00 67.60 L fxr1130173001
36383719 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 9:28 PM 1.44470 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 7:52 AM 1.44389 81.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 81.00 L fxr1130173001
36384744 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 10:08 PM 1.44608 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 4:17 AM 1.44468 140.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 140.00 L fxr1130173001
36385528 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 10:29 PM 1.44711 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/10/11 10:49 PM 1.44636 75.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.00 C fxr1130173001
36457729 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 9:16 AM 1.45111 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:07 AM 1.44869 242.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 242.00 C fxr1130173001
36457750 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 9:16 AM 1.45111 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:06 AM 1.44855 256.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 256.00 C fxr1130173001
36462125 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 10:32 AM 1.45064 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:57 AM 1.44960 104.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 104.00 C fxr1130173001
36485089 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 12:34 AM 1.44721 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 9:49 AM 1.44808 -87.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -87.00 C fxr1130173001
36497568 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 6:56 AM 1.45061 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 8:31 AM 1.44891 170.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 170.00 L fxr1130173001
36504204 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 9:16 AM 1.45029 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 9:28 AM 1.44895 134.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 134.00 C fxr1130173001
36508472 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 10:54 AM 1.45019 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 11:05 AM 1.44965 54.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.00 C fxr1130173001
36589892 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 1:23 AM 1.44720 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 4:32 AM 1.44450 270.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 L fxr1130173001
36617747 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 11:58 AM 1.44433 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 12:51 PM 1.44363 70.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 70.00 L fxr1130173001
36618068 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 12:10 PM 1.44528 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 12:25 PM 1.44451 77.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 77.00 C fxr1130173001
Total: 1,656.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00 1,653.60
Posted at statement period of time: 1,656.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00
OUTSTANDING ORDERS
Order # Expire Date Type Ticket Symbol Volume Date B/S Price Market Price Created By
No data found for the statement period
OPEN/FLOATING POSITIONS
Ticket # Symbol Volume Date Sold Bought Floating P/L Comm Rollover Net P/L Condition Created By
No data found for the statement period
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY
Time Posted Code Description Account # Ticket # Amount Balance
4/8/11 11:19 AM Depos Deposit 01127152 50,000.00 50,000.00
4/8/11 5:29 PM Rollover Rollover Fee 01127152 36362628 -2.40 49,997.60
4/10/11 10:49 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36385528 75.00 50,072.60
4/11/11 4:17 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36384744 140.00 50,212.60
4/11/11 7:52 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36383719 81.00 50,293.60
4/11/11 8:19 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36362628 70.00 50,363.60
4/12/11 10:06 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36457750 256.00 50,619.60
4/12/11 10:07 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36457729 242.00 50,861.60
4/12/11 10:57 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36462125 104.00 50,965.60
4/13/11 8:31 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36497568 170.00 51,135.60
4/13/11 9:28 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36504204 134.00 51,269.60
4/13/11 9:49 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36485089 -87.00 51,182.60
4/13/11 11:05 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36508472 54.00 51,236.60
4/15/11 4:32 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36589892 270.00 51,506.60
4/15/11 12:25 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36618068 77.00 51,583.60
4/15/11 12:51 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36617747 70.00 51,653.60
Total: 51,653.60
ACCOUNT SUMMARY
Beginning Balance 0.00
Comm Trading Commission 0.00
Rollover Rollover Fee -2.40
PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 1,656.00
Depos Deposit 50,000.00
Withd Withdrawal 0.00
Option Options Payout 0.00
Comm Options Commission 0.00
AdminFee Administrative Fee 0.00
MngFee Management Fee 0.00
PerfFee Performance Fee 0.00
Void Deposit Rollback 0.00
ASPComm ASP Commission 0.00
MargInterest Interest on Usable Margin 0.00
Ending Balance 51,653.60
Floating P/L 0.00
Equity 51,653.60
Necessary Margin 0.00
Usable Margin 51,653.60
Combined Account Statement
Statement Period: from Apr 8, 2011 11:19:34 AM through Apr 16, 2011 4:48:26 PM
User Name: Bruce W Margolese
FXCMUK
Bruce W Margolese
Street Montreal, Quebec H2R 2N8 Canada
Trade account #: 01127152 Created at: Apr 8, 2011 11:19:34 AM Status: Active Base currency: USD
CLOSED TRADE LIST
Ticket # Symbol Volume Date Sold Bought Gross P/L Comm Rollover Adj Net P/L Condition Created By
36362628 EUR/USD 100,000 4/8/11 11:35 AM 1.44353 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 8:19 AM 1.44283 70.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00 67.60 L fxr1130173001
36383719 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 9:28 PM 1.44470 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 7:52 AM 1.44389 81.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 81.00 L fxr1130173001
36384744 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 10:08 PM 1.44608 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/11/11 4:17 AM 1.44468 140.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 140.00 L fxr1130173001
36385528 EUR/USD 100,000 4/10/11 10:29 PM 1.44711 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/10/11 10:49 PM 1.44636 75.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.00 C fxr1130173001
36457729 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 9:16 AM 1.45111 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:07 AM 1.44869 242.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 242.00 C fxr1130173001
36457750 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 9:16 AM 1.45111 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:06 AM 1.44855 256.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 256.00 C fxr1130173001
36462125 EUR/USD 100,000 4/12/11 10:32 AM 1.45064 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/12/11 10:57 AM 1.44960 104.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 104.00 C fxr1130173001
36485089 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 12:34 AM 1.44721 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 9:49 AM 1.44808 -87.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -87.00 C fxr1130173001
36497568 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 6:56 AM 1.45061 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 8:31 AM 1.44891 170.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 170.00 L fxr1130173001
36504204 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 9:16 AM 1.45029 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 9:28 AM 1.44895 134.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 134.00 C fxr1130173001
36508472 EUR/USD 100,000 4/13/11 10:54 AM 1.45019 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/13/11 11:05 AM 1.44965 54.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.00 C fxr1130173001
36589892 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 1:23 AM 1.44720 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 4:32 AM 1.44450 270.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 L fxr1130173001
36617747 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 11:58 AM 1.44433 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 12:51 PM 1.44363 70.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 70.00 L fxr1130173001
36618068 EUR/USD 100,000 4/15/11 12:10 PM 1.44528 Mkt fxr1130173001
4/15/11 12:25 PM 1.44451 77.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 77.00 C fxr1130173001
Total: 1,656.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00 1,653.60
Posted at statement period of time: 1,656.00 0.00 -2.40 0.00
OUTSTANDING ORDERS
Order # Expire Date Type Ticket Symbol Volume Date B/S Price Market Price Created By
No data found for the statement period
OPEN/FLOATING POSITIONS
Ticket # Symbol Volume Date Sold Bought Floating P/L Comm Rollover Net P/L Condition Created By
No data found for the statement period
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY
Time Posted Code Description Account # Ticket # Amount Balance
4/8/11 11:19 AM Depos Deposit 01127152 50,000.00 50,000.00
4/8/11 5:29 PM Rollover Rollover Fee 01127152 36362628 -2.40 49,997.60
4/10/11 10:49 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36385528 75.00 50,072.60
4/11/11 4:17 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36384744 140.00 50,212.60
4/11/11 7:52 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36383719 81.00 50,293.60
4/11/11 8:19 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36362628 70.00 50,363.60
4/12/11 10:06 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36457750 256.00 50,619.60
4/12/11 10:07 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36457729 242.00 50,861.60
4/12/11 10:57 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36462125 104.00 50,965.60
4/13/11 8:31 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36497568 170.00 51,135.60
4/13/11 9:28 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36504204 134.00 51,269.60
4/13/11 9:49 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36485089 -87.00 51,182.60
4/13/11 11:05 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36508472 54.00 51,236.60
4/15/11 4:32 AM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36589892 270.00 51,506.60
4/15/11 12:25 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36618068 77.00 51,583.60
4/15/11 12:51 PM PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 01127152 36617747 70.00 51,653.60
Total: 51,653.60
ACCOUNT SUMMARY
Beginning Balance 0.00
Comm Trading Commission 0.00
Rollover Rollover Fee -2.40
PnL Profit/Loss of Trade 1,656.00
Depos Deposit 50,000.00
Withd Withdrawal 0.00
Option Options Payout 0.00
Comm Options Commission 0.00
AdminFee Administrative Fee 0.00
MngFee Management Fee 0.00
PerfFee Performance Fee 0.00
Void Deposit Rollback 0.00
ASPComm ASP Commission 0.00
MargInterest Interest on Usable Margin 0.00
Ending Balance 51,653.60
Floating P/L 0.00
Equity 51,653.60
Necessary Margin 0.00
Usable Margin 51,653.60
Apr 16, 2011 at 21:03
Member Since Apr 01, 2011
27 posts
I think you are cool and I am not a hypocrite however you have no clue how to trade forex if you think your formula's really work. Read this and then you might understand. This comes from the John Maudilin free newsletter.
There is coordinated intervention in USD/JPY by the G-7 announced by them a few weeks ago.
Read this and try to understand that only fundamental knowledgeable forex trader's win consistently.
Good luck with your system however I doubt you can win consistently. Trade $50,000 US for a year and show me your results.
Another Important European Election
And the second shock I worry about is the sovereign debt crisis developing in Europe. I have written about how Irish voters rejected funding their banks and about the ongoing negotiations. But this week we got a vote from Iceland that gives us some insight into how things may go.
Last year the Icelandic voters turned out the old government and rejected backing their bank debt, which was mostly to Britain and the Netherlands. The new government then renegotiated the terms of the debt. They lowered the interest costs to 3.2% spread out over 30 years, and no payment until 2016. Not bad terms if you can get them. The debt was incurred when Britain and the Netherlands compensated their nationals who lost savings in online 'Icesave' accounts owned by Landsbanki, one of three Icelandic banks that collapsed in late 2008.
The Eurasia Review noted:
“Attempts by creditors to persuade nations to bail out their banks at public expense thus is ultimately an exercise in public relations. Icelanders have seen how successful Argentina has been since it imposed a crew haircut on its creditors. They also have seen the economic and political disruption in Ireland and Greece resulting from trying to pay beyond their means.
“Creditors did not give accurate advice when they told Ireland that it could pay for its bank failures without plunging the economy into depression. Ireland’s experience stands as a warning to other countries about trusting overly optimistic forecasts by central bankers. In Iceland’s case, in November 2008 the IMF staff projected yearend-2009 gross external public and private debt at 160% of GDP – but observed that an exchange rate depreciation of 30% would push the ratio to 240% of GDP, which would be ‘clearly unsustainable.’ But the most recent IMF staff report (January 14, 2011) shows end-2009 gross external debt at 308% of GDP, and estimates end-2010 gross external debt at 333% – even before taking the Icesave and other debts into account!”
Basically, the voters of Iceland were being asked to take on a huge debt based on foreign currencies over which they have no control. Voting no meant that acceptance into the euro club would not be likely (though that is not a club you might wish to join today!) There are other threatened measures. But absent the British or Dutch sending in troops, there is not much you can do to force that debt collection. Iceland’s voters sent the referendum a resounding 60% no vote.
Now let’s fast forward to Sunday and the elections in Finland. Yes, Finland, that bastion of euro correctness.
It turns out that some of the nation’s voters don’t see why they should “donate” to a fund that will bail out Greece, Ireland, and Portugal (for openers – forget about Spain!). There is a party, called (in translation) the True Finns party. It is a very nationalistic party and generally does not get more than 4% of the vote. But recent polls show their level of support has more than tripled and is approaching that of the three biggest parties: Center, National Coalition, and Social Democrats, which each have about 20 percent. It is very possible that the True Finns could get a sizeable vote. If the polls are right.
Why? Because they are the only way Finnish voters can say no to using their money to bail out other countries. Some 60% of 2,400 respondents in an April 8 survey by Think If Laboratories said they opposed bailouts, while 31 percent approved. The margin of error was 3 percentage points. (Canadian Press)
The True Finns note that no one rushed to their aid when they had their own crisis in the ’90s. The country has since gone on the “straight and narrow.”
60%! Wow! The True Finns have made it clear they will not go into coalition with any government that votes for more bailout funds. Think that same sentiment is not rising in Germany? Most people are concerned about the debtor nations rejecting the terms of the deal. Finland may show us on Sunday that the no vote works both ways!
As I understand the treaty, even the debtor nations must “guarantee” the debt that is used to bail out other countries, even as they accept bailouts. It is all for one and one for all. But what if Finland says no? Does that mean the end of the debt bailouts? Will the rest go on without Finland? Will other voters in countries with little deficits also decide that enough is enough? Can Angela Merkel keep her coalition together in Germany? The possibility of a crisis is high and rising. Stay tuned.
There is coordinated intervention in USD/JPY by the G-7 announced by them a few weeks ago.
Read this and try to understand that only fundamental knowledgeable forex trader's win consistently.
Good luck with your system however I doubt you can win consistently. Trade $50,000 US for a year and show me your results.
Another Important European Election
And the second shock I worry about is the sovereign debt crisis developing in Europe. I have written about how Irish voters rejected funding their banks and about the ongoing negotiations. But this week we got a vote from Iceland that gives us some insight into how things may go.
Last year the Icelandic voters turned out the old government and rejected backing their bank debt, which was mostly to Britain and the Netherlands. The new government then renegotiated the terms of the debt. They lowered the interest costs to 3.2% spread out over 30 years, and no payment until 2016. Not bad terms if you can get them. The debt was incurred when Britain and the Netherlands compensated their nationals who lost savings in online 'Icesave' accounts owned by Landsbanki, one of three Icelandic banks that collapsed in late 2008.
The Eurasia Review noted:
“Attempts by creditors to persuade nations to bail out their banks at public expense thus is ultimately an exercise in public relations. Icelanders have seen how successful Argentina has been since it imposed a crew haircut on its creditors. They also have seen the economic and political disruption in Ireland and Greece resulting from trying to pay beyond their means.
“Creditors did not give accurate advice when they told Ireland that it could pay for its bank failures without plunging the economy into depression. Ireland’s experience stands as a warning to other countries about trusting overly optimistic forecasts by central bankers. In Iceland’s case, in November 2008 the IMF staff projected yearend-2009 gross external public and private debt at 160% of GDP – but observed that an exchange rate depreciation of 30% would push the ratio to 240% of GDP, which would be ‘clearly unsustainable.’ But the most recent IMF staff report (January 14, 2011) shows end-2009 gross external debt at 308% of GDP, and estimates end-2010 gross external debt at 333% – even before taking the Icesave and other debts into account!”
Basically, the voters of Iceland were being asked to take on a huge debt based on foreign currencies over which they have no control. Voting no meant that acceptance into the euro club would not be likely (though that is not a club you might wish to join today!) There are other threatened measures. But absent the British or Dutch sending in troops, there is not much you can do to force that debt collection. Iceland’s voters sent the referendum a resounding 60% no vote.
Now let’s fast forward to Sunday and the elections in Finland. Yes, Finland, that bastion of euro correctness.
It turns out that some of the nation’s voters don’t see why they should “donate” to a fund that will bail out Greece, Ireland, and Portugal (for openers – forget about Spain!). There is a party, called (in translation) the True Finns party. It is a very nationalistic party and generally does not get more than 4% of the vote. But recent polls show their level of support has more than tripled and is approaching that of the three biggest parties: Center, National Coalition, and Social Democrats, which each have about 20 percent. It is very possible that the True Finns could get a sizeable vote. If the polls are right.
Why? Because they are the only way Finnish voters can say no to using their money to bail out other countries. Some 60% of 2,400 respondents in an April 8 survey by Think If Laboratories said they opposed bailouts, while 31 percent approved. The margin of error was 3 percentage points. (Canadian Press)
The True Finns note that no one rushed to their aid when they had their own crisis in the ’90s. The country has since gone on the “straight and narrow.”
60%! Wow! The True Finns have made it clear they will not go into coalition with any government that votes for more bailout funds. Think that same sentiment is not rising in Germany? Most people are concerned about the debtor nations rejecting the terms of the deal. Finland may show us on Sunday that the no vote works both ways!
As I understand the treaty, even the debtor nations must “guarantee” the debt that is used to bail out other countries, even as they accept bailouts. It is all for one and one for all. But what if Finland says no? Does that mean the end of the debt bailouts? Will the rest go on without Finland? Will other voters in countries with little deficits also decide that enough is enough? Can Angela Merkel keep her coalition together in Germany? The possibility of a crisis is high and rising. Stay tuned.
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