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- DonJoee replied Feb 28, 2015
Thank you, I went with FSCS. Fortunately this is not my bread money... but by its nature, every money is urgent.
- DonJoee replied Feb 28, 2015
This is page 118 for me.
- DonJoee replied Feb 28, 2015
KPMG is talking about "compensation up to Ł50000" in regard of FSCS, so it can be in category of investments or home finance mediation. Financially there is no difference. Btw. I am at the claims site, agreed my amount (they listed my last known ...
- DonJoee replied Feb 7, 2015
Wow, you've just found an alpari.co.uk link which is still working...
- DonJoee replied Jan 30, 2015
I know what segregated account means. At least I thought I know. But I didn't know that I am liable for other client's losses, too. In my dictionary "segregated" means: none of anybody else's business. I allow the broker to deduct my losses and add ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 30, 2015
Anyways, if someone in the future is pulpiteering about segregated accounts and regulated brokers then I'll simply laugh in his/her face before I tell him/her where to plug these two... These "top notch safety measures" are just making to lose you ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 30, 2015
1. I simply cannot believe that KPMG, if they're "so" professional as they should be, doesn't already have a pre-made software for purposes like this. Now they just have to rent a dedicated server, upload the sw and the database and go... 2. Btw. in ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 27, 2015
Yes, I forgot to mention that if a trade proven to be correct, even with billion dollars of profits, must be paid without question, of course. But now they KPMG is telling about "anomalies" regarding price movements and skipped stops. It might be ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 27, 2015
"Segregated account" means (should mean) in this case: the amounts held in that account are not subject to any kind of claims (let them be originated from Alpari UK or other persons or organizations) other than accounting related to forex trading ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 26, 2015
So, basically there are two parallel threads of events (?): 1. KPMG took over and is preparing liquidation of the company as per the law. 2. But they're also giving a chance to sell the company to someone who will take back the control, do something ...
- DonJoee replied Jan 22, 2015
We are talking about 100000+ clients here. This is quite a valuable "asset" for any economic entity. Of course, everyone wants it. And of course for as low price as possible. Alpari UK is in trouble, this is the good time for "shopping", if someone ...
- DonJoee replied Aug 21, 2010
Do you mean this method is working similarly like Tony's system? When do you enter? After a few pips of movement without retracing back below the low of the candle (and making a wick of it)? For example: new bar is opened, its open = low (bullish), ...
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