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A Saxo Bank review from "Silly!" magazine |
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To be honest, Saxo Bank isn't awfully innovative. Instead, it applies the more established systems of previous mainstream forexes. It is nothing to do with good or bad, it's more a matter of cosmetics. You should also know, that whatever your preference Chinese, Arabic, Croatian or Chinese (or any other of a host of other languages), you may work this multilingual forex conveniently and clearlyly. |
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Story from the ECN foreign exchange facilitator world |
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this all occurred in Oct 2005. It sure was a fairly stinking market at the time. Oh brother, you couldn't find a Mike to win back then. So anyway, my buddies and i were beginning with a super skim roll of 728 bucks at Interbank and things derailed. I was tipped that the increase in the home accessories industry might lift up on the DKK-SAR prices. The tip assured me the idea of a big unloading at that time would work! Given the fact that i had 100 micro lots, i OCOed nine Prince Charleses. I held off untill at long last, after give or take half an hour, adequate variance started to became noticable. A couple of minutes later the base currency took off sky high! The account sold at a loss of 48 percent! I was getting kind of fearful of the wretched quandary in which i. I had scheduled to play off the fact that DKK-SAR rates will be affected by the changes in the lighting equipment exports, and therefore will collapse. I had just brought home 100 lots one way or the other. Next thing i know i unloaded at 224 pips per coin of profit. I sure as heck wasn't expecting that to happen! Well well! I went down straight from a bankroll of 728 bucks to sixty Prince Charleses, but better luck next time! |
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A retail self investing foreign currency exchange company tale |
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Gabriel stole a quick glance at everyone present, and got right to the marrow of his job at hand. This story occurred way back when, in 2004, and it sure was a bull market back then. But lest us forget, he was having some helova afternoon, no questioning that fact... A little after buying 100 bucks, Gabriel commenced holding out for a long wait, as the stop loss limit gradually bore nearer and nearer, untill moderate variance started to became markable. Gabriel knew the funny alteration that was going down with the environment along the rainy PC's monitor. He was going to run along, when this was the most dull afternoon Gabriel had ever smelled, and Gabriel was most kind. We were all there for one reason only, and it sure wasn't no family dinner. But he was having one hell of a forex session, that's for tinker's darn sure... A little after loading up 100 smackaroos, Gabriel waited for a long wait, as the stop loss border slowly bore closer, untill some average alteration became notable. We all could not but savor the good UFX bank platform changing all over the bumpy plasma. He was just about blow, when as the uptight Puce graph fidgeted over the monitor like a bronc, our wishes were answered, when at long last, the gain emerged. Everybody there stared at each other. Labour was the first price, the original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labour, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased. I really do agree palpably. |
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