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- leokatz replied Jan 27, 2015
one should understand how the market works and learn first. Then you can trade. Not vice versa. I practiced two years before I started trading. At first, I still had crashed two times my trading account. But small sums. Nevertheless, it was learn ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 27, 2015
a little note: Who actually has no money to open a new trading account, which offer several ways to trade anyway. There are several brokers who offer a starting balance during the registration. Although only 25 euros. And there are market makers. ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 27, 2015
Meanwhile, many brokers reduce the leverage to make important decisions by the central banks. This is good, I think. In all brokers is to read that the losses from trading may crash the account. Who trades reckless, who must bear the consequences ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 27, 2015
No. At some point the SNB would give up the support of the franc. No one aware of a time. And therefore only stupid people have traded against the Swiss franc. And who has not mastered the basics of trading and received too much risk with too large ...
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- leokatz replied Jan 27, 2015
Not the leverage was. It was stupidity of people who can not weigh the risks and benefits. What profits would have been possible in CHF? 50 pips? When? and what risk? Incalculable. Opportunity and risk out of proportion. It was ignorance and ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 26, 2015
we would be potential customers. Because we would a new contract offered, I think. Probably connected to a bonus. Brokers earn money with customers. New customers are very hard to find. Alpari there are quite a few customers. According to the ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 26, 2015
This will take some time. Priority will be given at the time of sale of Alpari Alpari because then would no longer be in the insolvency. did you not read that there were irregularities days before 10? As long as this is not understood, no money ...
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- leokatz replied Jan 26, 2015
hey, if it is as you say, then why did you put your money on this broker? How stupid is that? If you do not have a hat, I can give you my hat, let it taste you!

Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 26, 2015
there is not one best broker. Every trader is different and has different goals and strategies. Many traders will now switch to a market maker, I guess. Because market makers can garantieremn the Stop Loss. Personally, I have now found a half dozen ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 26, 2015
ah, ok, so it's only to customers who traded in Swiss francs. That is reassuring for me because I was in the EUR / USD.

Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
if that is your opinion about brokers and banks, then I have a question: Why do you bring your money to a broker or too bank?

Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
completely wrong Alpari existier yet. Alpari has just filed for bankruptcy and is in receivership. Read the emails once something exact, sent by the insolvency administration. This is quite thick ALPARI UNDER SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE:
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
maybe, maybe not. wait what happens. it can happen Positive or Negative. That people have to pay with negative balances was clear from the start. A regular company can forgive losses of clients. An insolvency administration must not give up money ...
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- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
Pure speculation. Did you read it in your glass ball? Facts please. "irregularities" can also mean the exact opposite. That Alpari detriment of the client unfavorable rates calculated. That's why I say that absolutely is not yet clear what will ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
and what should we like it say? Every company needs to make money for example to cover the operating costs, to pay the employees ....and ? I think there are in such a situation fee rates for the Company. But it's ok. Whether we actually all is not ...
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- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
open trades are not in the pool. But since Alpari had all trades closed all client funds in the pool since the date of insolvency. Therefore, the question does not arise, which they named as an example. apart from that would be 10% as open trades ...
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- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
I want to tell you anything. My comment was referring to the comment, to which I replied. you were not sent on the comment I replied.
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- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
Both are possible. Higher and lower. For me it is rather interesting to see if these irregularities relate only to the CHF or other currency pairs are affected, for example EUR / USD, because I traded only this pair on Thursday and Friday.
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- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
that was expected. No insolvency administrator may give away the money of the insolvent company. It's a bitter pill for the people who have produced a negative balance. But who is not aware that trading is highly speculative with leveraged financial ...
Alpari.co.uk Discussion
- leokatz replied Jan 25, 2015
what can I say? I had doubled on 15 and 16 my capital. yet I am relaxed. because it is also possible that Alpari has charged to my detriment. then I end up even more money. The chance is 50:50. I have to Friday only traded EUR / USD.
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