Need an advice

Aug 01, 2018 at 06:57
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Biedrs kopš   1 ieraksti
Aug 01, 2018 at 06:57
So I am very unexperienced trader yet,
I started to work with GoCapitalFX last week, but now I don't know if it was a good idea. I liked the site but I haven't found much info on the internet about the company, mayby somebody has worked with it?
is it good to start with a new broker company?
Biedrs kopš   522 ieraksti
Aug 02, 2018 at 14:02
Yeah, this name is new for me as well. If you are newbie, it will be good to try with some well-known and trusted broker in order to avoid any negative surprises. You could type in internet something like 'the best forex brokers' and you will see many useful lists and comparisons. Depending on your research and comparisons you could select any broker according your trading style. For example, some traders are looking for commission based brokers, providing interbank core spreads. Or other traders prefers to be without commission, however on wider spreads... :) Let me know if you need some additional advice. Good luck :)
Biedrs kopš   206 ieraksti
Aug 02, 2018 at 14:54
Alex52 posted:
So I am very unexperienced trader yet,
I started to work with GoCapitalFX last week, but now I don't know if it was a good idea. I liked the site but I haven't found much info on the internet about the company, mayby somebody has worked with it?
is it good to start with a new broker company?

I recommend to start with Darwinex. It's reliable and serious company. There's nothing redundant here and still you can find anything you need. All my accounts are in Darwinex now. As for GoCapitalFX - I haven't heard anything about this company. I couldn't even find a website ))
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Biedrs kopš   162 ieraksti
Aug 02, 2018 at 15:05
Pikasso posted:
Alex52 posted:
So I am very unexperienced trader yet,
I started to work with GoCapitalFX last week, but now I don't know if it was a good idea. I liked the site but I haven't found much info on the internet about the company, mayby somebody has worked with it?
is it good to start with a new broker company?

I recommend to start with Darwinex. It's reliable and serious company. There's nothing redundant here and still you can find anything you need. All my accounts are in Darwinex now. As for GoCapitalFX - I haven't heard anything about this company. I couldn't even find a website ))

100% agree,,seems to me like a buckett shop
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Biedrs kopš   2 ieraksti
Aug 07, 2018 at 14:01
idk, I have an account at Gocapitalfx, and it seems to be alright. The company is young but they provide some good stuff. I made a minimal deposit tho so I got couple hadreds from it and have withdrawn
Biedrs kopš   55 ieraksti
Aug 09, 2018 at 06:22
How on Earth did you find them if they are not showing in Google search in the first place?
Seems awfully fishy.

Anyway - Check their regulation.
Always do. If they are not regulated with a big authority - I'd recommend you stay away.
Biedrs kopš   12 ieraksti
Aug 09, 2018 at 10:19
The guy who wrote that post has only written 1 post before so they may work for the broker and are trying to dum up business.
Biedrs kopš   427 ieraksti
Aug 09, 2018 at 13:20
@Andy8866: Could you please give some more details? What is their required minimum deposit ? Where are they based? If you got their web site, please share. I got curious already...
Thanks in advance !
Accept the loss as experience
Biedrs kopš   10 ieraksti
Aug 13, 2018 at 14:41
I'm not so sure. I would go with a more well known broker if you are newbie
Biedrs kopš   55 ieraksti
Aug 15, 2018 at 07:19
HappyDog1 posted:
The guy who wrote that post has only written 1 post before so they may work for the broker and are trying to dum up business.
I agree.
That 'broker' is a company registered in Dominica but is not regulated anywhere (as seen on their website and legal documents).
Also, they claim to be an NDD but offer signup and deposit bonuses which is the trademark sign for a bucket shop/market maker.

I would not trust them with a demo account, not to mention depositing any money...
Biedrs kopš   11 ieraksti
Aug 16, 2018 at 10:03
If it isn't regulated in EU, US, or Australia then I am not interested. Otherwise you are just transferring money without any security that you will get it back
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Aug 18, 2018 at 08:00
There is nothing which is able to reduce your frustration until make sure a trading discipline as well controlling emotions. We traders feel frustrated when we lose, and only due to lacking trading discipline and because of emotions we always fall a great loss.
Biedrs kopš   522 ieraksti
Sep 04, 2018 at 08:00
CarlosMZ posted:
HappyDog1 posted:
The guy who wrote that post has only written 1 post before so they may work for the broker and are trying to dum up business.
I agree.
That 'broker' is a company registered in Dominica but is not regulated anywhere (as seen on their website and legal documents).
Also, they claim to be an NDD but offer signup and deposit bonuses which is the trademark sign for a bucket shop/market maker.

I would not trust them with a demo account, not to mention depositing any money...
Good points Carlos. Providing NDD execution + singup bonuses is not good idea :D Everyone will know that this is scam or Market Maker... Additionally, you are right- if the broker is not regulated from big and trusted authority- stay away :)
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Sep 04, 2018 at 08:39
I have seen according to my trading experience by and large traders especially the newcomers for all time emphasis on regulation when it is time to choose a broker. because we basically think from all trading platforms in Forex market place only the broker which is regulated by the high authorize can make sure security of funds with a wide range of trading technologies. But practically this happens or not? Please share your valuable experience.
Biedrs kopš   11 ieraksti
Sep 04, 2018 at 11:21
Yes regulation is essential. A bad broker may not pay up if you start making money.
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Sep 17, 2018 at 08:16
Its hard to make sure the good broker as a newcomer but if we would make some research then we would be able to find out. But I think it is very important to join different brokers and observe like how to deposit and withdraw the money and what is the spreads and what is the kinds of account allowed.
Biedrs kopš   785 ieraksti
May 03, 2019 at 08:18
The beginner should use demo account minimum for three months, sometimes many brokers organize demo contest with real money prizing. Newcomers can join here. It could be great to acquire real trading exeprince.
May 04, 2019 at 18:31
TeddyBrendon posted:
I'm not so sure. I would go with a more well known broker if you are newbie

Agreed
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
May 17, 2019 at 10:45
In Fx trading , by and large traders in particularly the newcomers fall a great loss by taking high leverage due to non sense planning and zero risk management policy, nothing to do with high leverage at all. so, I think, before trading with high leverage we have to know how to manage risk.
Biedrs kopš   300 ieraksti
May 25, 2019 at 16:30
TeddyBrendon posted:
I'm not so sure. I would go with a more well known broker if you are newbie

That`s right. Or may be make a study before start with any broker.
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