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- BGrigore replied Jan 31, 2014
of course there are brokers and brokers, everyone should make their own research in this regard. reputable brokers are well regulated, listed even, pay care to customer service and do allow quick withdrawals and deposits. plus, client funds are kept ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 30, 2014
<br /> <br /> Wow, 10-20% per month is quite impressive, congratulations for such results! Do you use a leverage of aroud 5-10:1 or more, if I may ask? I know Mulvaney Capital had an over 100% return per annum în 2008 and that's quite significant ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 30, 2014
Trader121, I totally agree as mentioned 10% - 20% - 30% consistently, with low draw down and portfolio volatility is quite a good performance. While blinded by illusive riches chased, many get burnt significantly emotionally and financially. indeed, ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 29, 2014
you know what I find really hard and frustrating? if hedge funds report 1-2% return per month (consistent) with relatively low draw down, then these funds are hailed as stellar performance. I am talking abount FX funds, not other instruments (see ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 28, 2014
hei, that's a great video and that's right, this is what I'm talking about! I guess there are a couple of major banks that offer positions like that as mentioned BNP and I assume UBS, Citi, DB, etc. regards and happy trading!
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 27, 2014
hi all, really good insights and information, thanks a lot for the improved perspective on the issue raised. the subject is ecclectic as there are variate styles of trading - scalping, intra-day, positionyou , etc. do you guys (gals too) know any ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 21, 2014
I can't understand what you meant, sorry!
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 17, 2014
what I'm saying is this: are there any prop trading firms for which you can trade. in order to be worth it I would say that you need to trade with at least EUR 500,000 capital. aiming for a 20% return this means a target of EUR 100,000 from which ...
career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
- BGrigore replied Jan 17, 2014
@ Proximus I respect your opinions but I am bothered by the tone and way you chose your words, you'd better show some courtesy! they are not urban myths they are aspects observed constantly be me in this area of activity. it's my opinion based on ...
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- BGrigore replied Jan 16, 2014
Trend trading indeed can result in higher returns but with greater volatility. check out the link here detailing the performance of some trend following systems: url check out the performance of Mulvaney capital here: url there are returns even ...
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- BGrigore replied Jan 15, 2014
what do you think of prop-traders.com website and prop trading directory here: url trading is capital intensive and a 20% ROE per year is quite a good performance in my opinion. Thus, EUR 50,000 would be an absolute minimum to have as starting ...
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- BGrigore replied Jan 14, 2014
thanks a lot for the feedback, do appreciate it! it's nice to see the views and advice of others! best regards, will be persevering then

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career as a professional FX trader for hedge funds, banks, etc
Started Jan 14, 2014|Trading Discussion|149 repliesHi all, I have the following issue which I have raised before a couple of years back. ...
- BGrigore replied Feb 27, 2012
Hi, Even if you get a positive track record on a micro or mini account it seems quite hard to market these skills, it's quite frustrating at times. I have been keeping a positive approach and stated my interest in various brokerages, banks, even FX ...
Can you FX trade for a living and if so how?
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Undercapitalization & FX jobs
Started Feb 6, 2011|Trading Discussion|1 replyHi all, It would be interesting to see through an anonymous poll what is the distribution of ...
- BGrigore replied Nov 28, 2008
Reply to your question — Hi all, In regard to the question posed above, my personal view is that since 10.28.08 we have a side-ways, trendless market in EURUSD, with price bouncing off support and resistance levels, just making its ways within ...
EURUSD
- BGrigore replied Nov 28, 2008
My small personal victory - not trading — My small personal victory this week has been not trading (having open positions) since Tuesday. I closed my position held and then just took my time. I haven't had the urge to hold a position just for ...
EURUSD
- BGrigore replied Sep 16, 2008
I hope it breaks down — Based on the 4H chart - not sure about the MACD histogram turning up though on the daily. If it does break, my bias would be towards 1.3700. If not, should be prepared in either case. I wonder about the FOMC spread ...
EURUSD
- BGrigore replied Sep 4, 2008
Your question — Hi gsgg, the answer to your question for USDJPY - my personal view of the market. All the best,
USD/JPY Discussion
- BGrigore replied Sep 4, 2008
short USDJPY — expecting to go towards the 103 level in the next days - weeks. Anyone else having this view? by the way I am referring to daily charts so a bit longer term. all the best, Bogdan
USD/JPY Discussion