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Is it legal for U.S. residents to manage PAMM accounts?
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General
Oct 23, 2016 at 06:41
Assuming the person managing is a US resident.
Is it legal for U.S. residents to manage PAMM accounts?
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Oct 23, 2016 at 06:41
Managing a PAMM will most likely fall under regulatory requirements for becoming a registered Commodity Trading Advisor. Its a tad bit of a grey area. Google it.
Show your profitable account here.
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General
Apr 03, 2016 at 06:34
Lol a demo.Apparently reading even the first post is too hard now a days.
Some decent pamm accounts plz ??
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General
Jul 31, 2015 at 20:21
These threads are hilarious. Just scrolling thru all the blown accounts.People need to get this idea out of their head of 20%+ profits per month and stop thinking theres any credibility on an account that is not at the VERY LEAST 6 months old.
My fxbook
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May 10, 2015 at 07:48
I've noticed some recent changes with myfxbook, some as recently that seem within the past 24 hours that have affected things such as ROI.Is there anywhere to go that shows when myfxbook makes updates to their website?Can't seem to find anywhere on the website with information like this. Seems like important stuff that should be easily found. Maybe I'm blind.
Swaps/Interest
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Experienced Traders
May 02, 2015 at 18:20
I'm taking it that this was figured out by comparing it to the swaps of a broker with no commissions on swaps to determine the baseline?This still has me confused baffled though. If one were to go long the GBP/USD, with GBP having an interest rate of 0.50% and the USD having an interest rate of <0.25% shouldn't one be gaining money on a long position, given that no commissions were being charged.
Swaps/Interest
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Experienced Traders
May 02, 2015 at 09:20
I was also reading on a term some labeled as "overnight financing rates" which supposedly varied from broker to broker, though it sounds like it is another term for swaps. Could this "overnight financing rate" be in a sense the spread that the broker is charging on pairs?
Swaps/Interest
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Experienced Traders
May 02, 2015 at 09:19
Oh wow, I was unaware brokers took a commission on the swaps as well. Ridiculous.With the swap commissions in mind, how is that commission actually determined? Does each have broker have an flat "X" fee on all swaps or is it in a way related to the spread which you pay on that pair?For example, the GBP/USD example I quoted, swap long: -$.66 / swap short: -$1.76, is from the broker Tallinex on their micro account. Their spread which varies, for example at this moment is 3.2pips.
Swaps/Interest
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Experienced Traders
May 01, 2015 at 14:24
I've never really concerned myself greatly with Swaps between currency pairs beyond my basic understanding that it was the difference between interest rates for the two given currencies in a pair. Also that if you were buying the currency with the higher interest rate you were gaining a positive return and if you were buying the currency with the lower interest rate you were losing.If my basic understanding of that is incorrect please enlighten me.But as to my main concern is that, if my above statement holds true, how can a currency pair cause you to lose on the swaps regardless if you ar...
Forex Contest Fidelis Capital MARKETS
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Apr 14, 2015 at 06:45
From my research that I could only find on 3rd party websites, it says Fidelis doesn't acccept US clients.If this is true, and the ability to claim the prize is only after an account has gone thru the standard approval process, would this make this contest essentially obsolete for US participants?
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