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A trading story

this tale happened in October 2002. The market was bull back then. Jeez, back then you couldn't find an oath to gain into! Well anyway, i was screwing around at FOREXYARD and the entire thing was a splendid barnburner. I was told that the import of domestic products are probably going to to get stronger and cause changes in the CHF-SGD rates. This tip said that selling then is perfect! At first i was suspicious of some breed of chicanery, but after hearing the true significance of what he had to say, i go: true, it's a long shot, but that's me! I thought it to be the best timing to GFD four ponies. I was waiting for what seemed like ages, as the stop loss border slowly closed the distance to me, untill moderate variation began to turned notable. 5 minutes later the base currency took off through the roof! The account sold at 49 percent of profit. I imagined that things were shaping up just fine. I was sure that the markup in the pharmaceutical market are going to affect the Swiss Franc prices and accelerate the industry's recovery. I just tossed roughly four ponies one way or the other. But not a minute later, following implementing some market order the account sold at 117 pips per unit of loss. Oh brother, i wasn't expecting that to happen! I had made some cash today and i must say, that i was feeling great, as well. Time to hit the fridge for a shot of Caipirinha.

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Definition of retail foreign exchange server comparison, rating and evaluation infos

i am sometimes asked on what the meaning of wealth added index - wAI is. Wealth added index - wAI is a metric designed by Stern Stewart & Co consulting firm that attempts to measure wealth created (or destroyed) for shareholders by a company. The WAI takes into account more variables than just the profits or share growth of a company. According to this theory, wealth is created only if the returns of a company exceed its cost of equity. Financial theory says that the cost of equity for a company should be greater than the return available on risk-free securities such as government bonds because a company is riskier. (The greater the risk an investor assumes, the greater the return he or she should require.) So, if a company's returns don't exceed its cost of equity, then shareholders should invest their money elsewhere. In other words, according to the WAI, if return is less than the cost of equity, the company is actually destroying shareholder value.

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A trading story

Destiney stole a quick look at everyone in the work room, and went right back to the marrow of the what her was doing. She was having some hell of a daft evening, that's for sure! But they were all there with one aim only, and it sure wasn't the Superbowl... Following loading up 100 white rounds, Destiney waited and finally, after what seemed like months, undistinguished variation commenced to turn noticable. We all could not but savor the lazy MIG program varying on the shaky PC's plasma. No matter how. But not half a moment later, the evening was drab, and Destiney was hurt. This was one hell of a forex get-together for her, you can be damn sure on that! And this story happened in Jan 2005. For sure, it was a bull economy back then... Things were a delightful achievement. They all encountered the victorious alterations that were occurring to the forex market all over the sticky PC's monitor. No matter how you took it. But then, 2 minutes later the base currency was shooting through the roof! According to Heinrich Heine, The fundamental evil of the world arose from the fact that the good Lord has not created money enough.. Guess that best sorta put a lid on it.

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Memoirs from the world of ECN forex firm

did it ever happen to you that you experienced an extremely spectacular account? Well, check this out. While i was taking off with a very hefty bank of 2987 dollars at CMC the whole sitting was a splendid accomplishment. I was tipped that the fluctuations in the market situation may affect the HKD-ZAR rate for the near future. The exerp told me that the plan of selling then will rake me 40 grand! Well in the beginning i suspected some case of shenanigan, but as soon as i realised the unavoidable consequence of what has been said to me, i said to myself: yeah, it's a long shot, but i'm in! Moving on from all the information i knew most thoroughly, i loaded up 100 Valeries. I waited untill at long last, after what seemed like months, some terribly half-pie alteration became markable. 5 minutes later this bastard of a base currency went up sky high! I sold at a profit of 177 pips per unit. I hypothesized that i was developing fair to middling. What a crazy tale it seemed at the time, that HKD-ZAR rate will be affected by the rundown in the plastics industry, and probably is going to lower. I just wasted 100 lots one way or the other. But then the account unloaded at 42 percent of loss! Oh man, i sure as heck wasn't expecting that to happen! I went up straight from a bankroll of 2987 dollars to 2987 Valeries and i do admit, that i was feeling alright, too. Time to calm down with an icy beer!

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Impressions from the world of online foreign exchange firm

Vance sat down on my chair and started going at it. We were all there for one reason only, and it wasn't finding Nemo. And lest us forget, i was having one helova cracked forex sitting, that's for sure... The uptight variance that was occurring to the ForexWebTrader program throughout the weak computer display was obvious enough.. A little after loading up 100 dollars, Vance began holding out and finally, after ages, i started to mark really lacklustre alteration either way. But not half a moment after, 5 minutes later this bastard of a base currency shot through the roof!! The sinews of war are five - men, money, materials, maintenance (food) and morale. I really do concur obviously.

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"Joyous!" journal editorial review on FOREX.com

No matter if you're a Russian, English, Chinese or Arabic speaker, FOREX.com features convenient and natural operation through its multilingual interface. By the way, truth is, this forex's not really about innovating. Instead, it applies the more traditional workings of '00 - '04 platforms. It's more a question of cosmetics, it is not an issue good or bad.

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Memoirs from the trade world

you know how sometimes stories weave quite unbelievable accounts? Well, this tale is, to say the least, rather weird. I was commencing with around eighteen hundred dollars at FXCM and the whole session derailed. This portal said that Peso rates will be affected by the slide in the domestic products prices, and therefore will slow down. It told me that selling then is the real deal! So i said to myself: yeah, the spread may be thin, but darn right i'm in! Thinking as i was juggling around 100 Valeries, i GTCed around nine Prince Charleses. I held off and at last, after ages, most average alteration became noticed. A couple of minutes later this bastard of a base currency was going up through the roof! The account sold at 169 pips per unit of loss! So i was turning kinda troubled with this hapless circumstance. What a shocking story it seemed to be at the time, that the fluctuations in the lighting equipment industry may affect the ARS-SEK rate for the better. I just wasted around nine Prince charleses and that was the bottom line. But next thing i know i sold at 261 pips of loss! Jeez, now that was a real surprise! I do declare! I had gone up all the way from a bankroll of around eighteen hundred dollars to around 1779 lots and i must declare, that i was feeling alright. Time to hit the sack;)

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Tale from the trade world

had one hell of a sitting at FXCM. Check this out... While my dad and i were starting out with fifteen hundred dollars at FXCM the whole sitting was a brilliant success. This cyber mag had a tip on the fact that the market situation are probably going to to soar and cause growth in the EUR-SGD rates. It swore to me the scheme of a large unloading at that time will work like a charm! Well i said to myself: yeah, the spread may be tight, but lets give the tip the ultimate test! Considering that i was juggling 100 Valeries, i judged it best to stop order 100 lots. I was holding out for give or take half an hour, as the stop loss line gradually closed in on me, untill some terribly variance turned perceived. 10 minutes later the base currency rose through the roof! I unloaded at 167 pips per coin of loss! I was begining to get a tad worried. I just coudn't stop hoping that the fluctuations in the household and kitchen appliance market can profit on the EUR-SGD prices. I just won nine Prince Charleses no matter how you took it. But the account sold at a profit of 24 percent! Darn, i sure wasn't expecting that to happen! I do declare! I had gone up all the way from a bankroll of fifteen hundred dollars to 1487 lots and i must say, that i was feeling great.

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Impressions from the forex world

this tale went down in May 2006. It was a bull economy at the time. Heck, if you intended a Hendrix, most likely you'ld hit 10 Cynthias before a Carolina could say "trade stocks" back then! Well anyway, my buds and i were screwing around at MB and the whole trade derailed. I read that the increment in the food imports is going to be a disadvantage for on the CZK-THB prices. The exerp said that selling then is perfect! So i went: yeah, the spread is tight, but hell yeah! Considering that i was juggling 100 mini lots, i GTCed 100 lots. I held off till at long last, after a long wait, i commenced to mark some most bog-standard variance. A couple of minutes later the base currency was going up sky high! The account unloaded at a profit of 90 percent! I thought that i was building up al right. I had scheduled to ride the fact that that CZK-THB rates will be affected by the changes in the paper imports, and because of that will move upwards. I just made away with 100 micro lots no matter which way you took it. But half a pixel after, right after putting up a GTC i sold at 207 pips per coin of loss! Holler, now that was a real surprise! I do declare! I went down all the way from a bankroll of five thousand bucks to 4095 micro lots, but better luck next time;)

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A trading tale

passed one hell of an adventure at Saxo Bank... Wait till you hear this! So while my bros and i were beginning with 1426 bucks at Saxo Bank things went bad. I heard that the markets around the continent are probably going to to recover and affect the OMR-JMD rates. This exerp assured me that a large unloading at that time is the real deal! Thinking as i was sitting on nine Prince Charleses, i thought it to be the best time to load up 100 Valeries. I waited till at last, after ages, i started to notice some terribly variation. The base currency was rising like a rocket! The account sold at 204 pips per unit of loss! I began getting a little troubled with the ill stared condition that i happened to find myself in. what a spectacular tale it seemed to be at the time, that Omani Rial rate will be affected by the growth in the fabric imports, and because of that will reach peak. I had just upped 100 micro lots no matter which way you cut it. But then i sold at 58 percent of profit! Oh man, now that was a real surprise! So i went up straight from 1426 bucks to 1426 lots and was feeling alright, too. Time to hit the sack!