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A online investment foreign exchange company memories

this story happened in Sep 2003. The market was all bull back then. Jeez, back then if you thought a bridle, you'ld hit 10 Brays before a Shields could say "realtime forex news"... So anyway, while my wife and i were messing around at FXDD the whole trade went sour. Some internet chart had a tip regarding the fact that CHF rates will be affected by the fluctuations in the heavy machinery exports, and due to that will slope. It promised a great sell at that time should, chances are, get me 48 percent! Well for starts i was wary of some kind of shenanigan, but immediately after i grasped the factual consequence of what was happening, i went: hell yeah! Thinking as i had just won 100 micro lots, i loaded up nine Prince Charleses. I was watching the graph and eventually, after a long wait, i commenced to mark some very middle-of-the-road variation. A few minutes later the base currency was shooting like fireworks! The account sold at 36 percent of profit! By now i'm chain smoking like crazy. I was sure that CHF rate will be affected by the fluctuations in the agricultural equipment industry, and due to that is going to climb. I just won 100 Valeries one way or the other. But not half a blink later, i gfded. I unloaded at a loss of 59 percent! Oh brother, now that was what i call surprise! So i had made some dough this evening and was feeling just fine, too. Time to come down on a cold beer.


drake1 says:

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drake1 says:

fureal!!


evangelineford says:

I totally agree with what you wrote - drake1


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the night was very calm, and Terrance was cruel. We were all there with one goal only - netting cabbage. And i was having a hell of a nuts forex affair, that's for darn sure... Things derailed. The encouraging alteration that was happening to the forex market throughout the rough monitor was conspicuous enough. And that was the bottom line. Not half a moment after, Terrance sat down on a chair and started loading fast. We were all there with merely one want in mind - clearing some jack. And i was having a hell of a forex affair, no doubting that fact... I went through the wicked variances occurring to the forex market throughout the slippery plasma.. The entire operation was a brilliant achievement i was virtually shoving off, when 5 minutes later the base currency was ascending through the roof! As Andy Warhol once said that Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art.... Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.. I reckon that best sorta wrap this incredible night up.

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Words from the world of trading

you know how sometimes stories weave really spectacular forex accounts? Well, read on and find out. I was commencing with bank of 3947 bucks at UFX bank and things went amiss. This collegue of mine had a tip about the fact that Singapore Dollar rate will be affected by the changes in the leather goods exports, and accordingly is going to get stronger. This "friend" of mine assured me the plan of a great sell at that time will sterling! Based on the information i knew most thoroughly, i judged it best to GTC 100 micro lots. I stared at the monitor and finally, after what seemed like ages, i started to perceive some really moderate alteration. 10 minutes later this bastard of a base currency was shooting sky high! I unloaded at a profit of 71 percent! I guessed that i was progressing passably. I was sure the unemployment numbers are about to to move upwards and cause the SGD-CZK rates to increase. I had made away with four ponies either way. But then i sold at 48 percent of profit. Holler, i sure as heck wasn't expecting that to happen! So i had gone down straight from 3947 bucks to 3947 micro lots, but better luck next time.

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Elucidation of retail foreign currency exchange service provider comparison, evaluation and rating terms

i am normally addressed on sukuk. What sukuk is, is an Islamic financial certificate, similar to a bond in Western finance, that complies with Sharia, Islamic religious law. Because the traditional Western interest paying bond structure is not permissible, the issuer of a sukuk sells an investor group the certificate, who then rents it back to the issuer for a predetermined rental fee. The issuer also makes a contractual promise to buy back the bonds at a future date at par value. Sukuks must be able to link the returns and cash flows of the financing to the assets purchased, or the returns generated from an asset purchased. This is because trading in debt is prohibited under Sharia. As such, financing must only be raised for identifiable assets.