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Casper
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# Posted: 22 Sep 2008 04:33
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Hey everyone I was wanting to know if there is a Forex business opportunity around where you don't have to invest a lot of money to start with as I am thinking about giving it a go, With the way the stock market is I would prefer to start small & when I become a bit more confident I can invest a bit more.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 22 Sep 2008 10:11
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Hi Casper,
I just started getting into this just within the past couple of weeks. I won't post the links here but one of them is on my main webpage in my signature entitled "Best Internet Home business"
Its on the top of my webpage called Guardian Equity Fund.
I've been speaking to people who do this and it sounds like the way to go.
You can also PM me for more details.
Take care,
laura
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pcwork
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# Posted: 22 Sep 2008 21:41
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Forex can be risky, do your research before deciding
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Casper
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# Posted: 22 Sep 2008 22:45
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Yeah I know that's why it's best to start with a small amount.
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mrudula
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# Posted: 24 Sep 2008 12:45
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Any progress on this discussion? Curious to know if any forex program is actually earning anyone money.Would love to hear it from `real' people as these programs seem overhyped. Please share Mrudula
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sashawk
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# Posted: 27 Sep 2008 11:04
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Does anyone know of a Forex training site that is worth joining? Thanks.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2008 14:25
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mrudula: Any progress on this discussion? Curious to know if any forex program is actually earning anyone money.Would love to hear it from `real' people as these programs seem overhyped. Please share Mrudula
Yes they are Mrudula. I have been reading a lot about this in other forums and speaking to people who have been doing this a long time.
There are a few true quality programs out there. I PM'd you about where you should go to read about these and do your due diligence.
Take care,
Laura
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Loomis
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2008 21:38
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My advice is to really research Forex, maybe play around with small amounts that wont hurt you, but the better you learn the market, the better you will do. So take your time, and research and research.
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mrudula
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2008 02:02
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tks Laura and Casper, I have checked ur PMs and going to the link. Please keep us posted meanwhile if u invest and earn any money as I will take some time to read and collect info. Your experience with yr invstements will be a great help. BTW,Laura if I remember correctly, r u from RIOY and used to post very positive posts on the program in other forum amidst all negativity.R u that same Laura?! I am not any longer with RIOY. But i remember u being very friendly and helpful. Mrudula
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2008 08:50
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mrudula: Your experience with yr invstements will be a great help. BTW,Laura if I remember correctly, r u from RIOY and used to post very positive posts on the program in other forum amidst all negativity.R u that same Laura?! I am not any longer with RIOY. But i remember u being very friendly and helpful. Mrudula
Yes Mrudula....same Laura! I have invested in 2 programs and will do more. I'll PM you with my email address so I can give you more detailed info.
Take care,
Laura
PS...I remember your name too.
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mrudula
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2008 12:49
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hmmm. old friends,that we are,gimme a hug! Mruudla
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2008 16:17
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You just got a big hug Mrudula!
Send me an email and I will tell you about the 3 best programs I know of from one of the most knowledgeable women I know. Maybe I can get you in touch with her because she is really a success with this.
Her only other business besides these investments is RIOY and she knows Karl very well. She's a retired physician and just a brilliant woman.
Take care,
Laura
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mrudula
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 02:40
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Tks 4 the hug! sending u mail,Laura Mrudula
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Casper
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 03:18
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Hey LauraLicata With the stock market going all crazy is this effecting your investments in anyway or is it totally separate from the stock market?.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 08:55
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Hi Caspar,
Not at all! That is why some of these better programs are safer than mutual funds these days. I just got an inheritance in an unfortunate way and I'm taking it all out tomorrow....what's left of it!
I think we have to seriously think of how to invest these days.
Laura
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Casper
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 09:58
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Hey LauraLicata thanks for the re-assurance because of my work in the media & having a online store the stock market is something I particularly take interest in.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 10:30
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Casper: Hey LauraLicata thanks for the re-assurance because of my work in the media & having a online store the stock market is something I particularly take interest in.
Keep on doing your research on those programs because I really think they are the way to go as long as you invest in the top programs. Like I said before, I just received an inheritance that has dwindled significantly since it was in stocks and such.
My mom would be broken hearted if she knew.
Take care,
Laura
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Casper
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 12:01 · Edited by: Casper
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LauraLicata: Keep on doing your research on those programs because I really think they are the way to go as long as you invest in the top programs. Like I said before, I just received an inheritance that has dwindled significantly since it was in stocks and such. I know that the guardian inquiry Fund is one program but what are the other 2 programs which are in the top 3 you mentioned.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2008 12:13
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Clem....I PM'd you. I just don't know how Vishal feels about this stuff and I'd rather not push the envelope. Better safe than sorry!
Take care,
laura
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# Posted: 14 Jul 2009 11:55 · Edited by: jdlitwiller
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To Clem and anyone else who might be wondering about Laura's recommendations: She has led me by the virtual hand to the only success online I have ever had. Of course, do your own research, do what feels right for you, and all that, but my personal advice is to listen to what this lady has to say. The Forex group Laura is referring to has given me more hope and satisfaction than any other single site on the WWW. Check it out, and you'll find that this business has real reasons for its profit - that single factor that so many glossy sales pages fail to mention!
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Cal767
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# Posted: 11 Aug 2009 18:12
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Laura,
I am curious about the programs that you are talking about..Would you be able to send me information on them..
Many thanks,
Cal
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BobFirestone
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2009 02:07
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1. Trading is extremely risky, you should not consider it an investment and you should expect to lose every penny you put in your trading account. If you can't afford that kind of loss you shouldn't be trading.
2. Trading with leverage means your losses are multiplied.
3. Trading is counter intuitive. People tend to be bold when they should be afraid and afraid when they should be bold.
4. The more you trade the more expensive it is. Any claim of FOREX being commission free is B.S.. The bid ask spread is padded with a profit to the company. In an open market (CME Globex) the spread on the major pairs is a single tick or pip. Anything over that pip is the company markup. The spread needs to be overcome every time you click buy or sell. On a full (100,000) Euro FX contract a 3 pip spread is $30. To trade a Euro futures position (125,000) with a 1 tick spread & $5 R/T commission that is $17.50 or $12.50 less than trading through a FOREX broker.
5. LauraLicata: some of these better programs are safer than mutual funds As a broker if I ever said anything like this about a FOREX fund I would have lost my license and been fined thousands of dollars.
Ok if after that you still want to give it a shot... Open a micro account with $50 at a large reputable company. You won't get rich trading for dimes but you will have a good stake relative to trade size to learn with.
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LauraLicata
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# Posted: 12 Aug 2009 14:21
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BobFirestone: 5. LauraLicata: some of these better programs are safer than mutual funds As a broker if I ever said anything like this about a FOREX fund I would have lost my license and been fined thousands of dollars. Ok Bob, you got me there....wrong choice of words and I certainly don't mean to entice anyone to do something where they can potentially lose money other than risk capital.
I have a managed fund that is doing exceptionally well with traders who have been doing this for over 10 years. It has done very well for me and that was what I really meant by that statement. Nothing else really and I apologize for the poor choice of words.
Take care,
Laura
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2009 08:15
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There are some out there which you can start with, say, about $100. In my own opinion, I don't think that is too much.
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2009 12:40
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You can start trading a micro account for about $25. If you are going to trade I recommend start with paper trading then move to a mini or micro account and see if you can actually make money when there is something on the line. You will never get rich trading for dimes or dollar bills but you can make a much better decision if trading is really right for you.
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2009 14:32
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sashawk: Does anyone know of a Forex training site that is worth joining? Thanks. Check the comparison charts on the site in my signature. You will be able to read reviews of training courses.
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