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You can request daily conference entry on my Y! id
We discuss trades for GBP/JPY and also discuss how to trade it and how to identify chart patterns and signals. |
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For Indians
1. There is no law that says forex trading is illegal. At the same time there is nothing that says that it is legal. Yes, there is a law that on an annual basis an individual can repatriate upto $25k from India. This to my mind can be used for forex trading. Also, as the rupee is appreciating, RBI might make it easier to invest in foreign currencies. 2. Forex trading income should be treated as a regular short term trading income and be treated accordingly. There should be no issue with your being in govt service. 3. Any broker having registered office and headquartered in the US should be safe. However one need to also be careful about the capital adequacy of the broker. Also, personally I need the Metatrader platform for trading as it really give me a lot of options to customize, set alerts, do some small programming etc. 4. As far as possible avoid brokers which have electronic currency as means of deposit / withdrawal, this is for your own safety. Let me know if there are any more questions and I will be happy to help. |
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I was not able to digest the said point NO.4. Why would any one avoid electronic transfer facility for FOREX trading? Please enlighten me?
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Most of the brokers, almost 90% which use e-currency are russian scamsters who look for easy prey.
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JungleLion is she like a trading coach? Did she teach in a seminar like a 3 day course? Since she's Japanese did you go to Japan for the seminar or did she conduct it in India or a neighboring country? Last edited by marcus; 19th February 2008 at 03:29 AM. |
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well we met on marketiva chat rooms, and for close to 6 months we met off and on, and learnt the intricacies of the method in detail.
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wow !! 5 vouches on FF
thanks to everyone who vouched for me.
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junglelion......once i put forward my questions in this post but you didn't reply...i request you not skip again in answering questions given below.
how to get an real account? what minimum funding is needed...and how one should transfer funds..and which banks in India can be used to carry fund transfer. what are the legal documents one need to submit at the time of account creation how billing is done ..say you bought and sold ..eur/usd and made 30 pip profit on a mini lot (size you can specify according to your existing rules)..what amount does the trader gains and how much commission has to pay. how commission is calculated. if you do not close your transaction in 24 hours (say one day) ..does it attract any interest..that is long positions ..if so how much and how it is calculated. how long one can hold long positions and restrictions..(like in futures in India) ..in this case..and any interest calculations regards suba |
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Thanks you, i do have some idea and read material about forex
i still have some doubts, what minimum lot size is offerd by you,and how much do we need to deposit to start trading. how to transfer money to account. fixed spread ..??? can you please explain regarding this and...any other types of spreads. mt4broker...and ecn brokers ???? regards suba |
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