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Icannaesee replied Mar 4, 2015The one thing I'm not particularly partial to is the fact I'm now in a long term FX Trade as all my funds are being held in USD, but I prefer my funds GBP, so it's subject to the vagaries of FX. I prefer trades I can control
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Icannaesee replied Jan 31, 2015Well I wasn't trading but since I was with alpari I've lost all the trades I could have done with my money in my account with them until the Administrators get their act together, and that of course could be significant one way or the other. Anyway ...
So who lost everything during the CHF crisis?
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Icannaesee replied Jan 30, 2015What worries me is the Administration fees they'll charge for returning the money. A rather open ended possibility.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 30, 2015Sigh. Same information we already knew, just presented in a slightly different way. I like their example but I really hope that there is enough in the segregated accounts to give us at least 80p for every £1 owed to us I worked damn hard to get my ...
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Icannaesee replied Jan 22, 2015It's in their T&C' for sure, Alpari have the right to close all open trades should conditions warrant it, and conditions did warrant it unfortunately.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 19, 2015Watching and visiting are two different things, I have this page open all the time right now and am therefore watching, but you may have lots who just visit. On a side note I may stay with alpari if Pepperstone are buying them, I'm as willing to ...
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Icannaesee replied Jan 19, 2015Lol, urm no I prefer to keep my £10k and invest it myself.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 19, 2015Damn now I remember why I hate rollercoasters
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Icannaesee replied Jan 18, 2015Sigh... it's built into the agreement with alpari that a trader is responsible for losses incurred on their accounts, even if it is greater than their initial investment. Those who ended up with negative balances will be chased to pay. it's just the ...
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Icannaesee replied Jan 17, 2015TBH I'm not sure, I have a forgiving nature, and in my case I had no open trades so apart from being unable to access a significant portion of my investment funds I do not really stand to lose a lot of money. However, despite being with Alpari for 6 ...
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Icannaesee replied Jan 17, 2015No they simply stated that they were in a liquidity crisis (essentially), which meant all of their creditors pulled the rug out from under them, hence all trades had to close until Alpari figures a way out of this mess, they aren't officially ...
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Icannaesee replied Jan 17, 2015Just to let you know the Alpari website has changed and the following is now showing: url
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Icannaesee replied Jan 17, 2015I'm glad I'm not in the position where I owe money, I'd hate to be on the receiving end of the debt collectors in future months.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 16, 2015Basically Alpari is now shut down, you cannot trate using their services at all, hence price unavaiable.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 16, 2015I wonder if we're going to see the 1:500 leverage options start to disappear.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 16, 2015I think in these situations they should force the directors to answer the phones, that way i can have a good old fashioned, cathartic yell at them

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Icannaesee replied Jan 16, 2015Not a clue at the moment but I suppose a first step is to call the FCA : url Just so you're aware I don't think we'll be seeing our money for a while but we will get it. So long as it's £50,000 or less.
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Icannaesee replied Jan 16, 2015I know one thing for sure I'm gonna wait for a week or two for the shake out to happen don't want to move to another broker who then goes bust just after I pour money in.
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