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Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by olaolaking: 7:30pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
On my own opinion Spike happens during the news and it is not peculier to Nigeria alone. It is not your brokers that cause the spike so don't blame the 'brokers It is not bad internet connection that makes you to loose or does the internet change the direction of your trade?. Do the necessary analysis before you enter a trade. I win the market 50 percent of time and I am presently winning 60 percent of the time but I have not accepted the improvement for now. To me, there must be a stop lost which I set first based on my analysis. Each winning doubles trade doubles my lost. So even if I loose today I stillhave somthing left from yesterday. Don,t trade without stoploss please. When Iexecute any trade, I simply close the platformand removemy mind from there. I com back later to see what happens. This is to controlmy emotion. There are days that I will look at my chart for 3, 4, 5 hours and I will not execute any trade because I have not seen what I am looking for. There are days that I don't trade because I cannot really figure things out. In the past I have fallen a victim on several ocassions. I thank God today, I do not fear the market anymore. I have plenty of robots but I have lost interest in being an advocate which I used to be in the past. If you want to make money and double your account in the next few days, the opposite will happen |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 7:39pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
Nextworldnx:Hehe give us investor login to [b]just one [/b]of the accounts.Haba |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 7:46pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
olaolaking:[b]Investor login please[/b]Hehe mannet:Grown to how much?$10,00 hehehe Give us the investors login. hehehe.Am asking the impossible hhehe .Its all losses. .Honestly i will like to celebrate your success. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Viquez: 9:06pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
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Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by mannet(m): 9:57pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
@FEMARY1 Ur situation is so pathetic that u can't deduce ur right from ur left,i've carefully followed this post and also followed ur comments and the only thing i have say to u is that u should go and learn the rules of engagement and how to comment on posts in forums, better still if u have nothing to contribute just close ur system/phone and play games rather that contributing on topics u're obviously a novice on. From ur previous comments on this post all u've been waiting for is an account statement or login details to help u do ur backdoor research meanwhile u will come here to rant ur mouth on people who are contributing meaningfully and sensibly to this forum. Since when did account statement became a guaranty for future result(don't u read forex disclaimer note on all forex brokers sites?),it is ur type swindlers and scammers take for a ride with "the more u see the less u understand" or u want a login details where u will be able to views people trade and replicate on ur own account? U don't even know what this autotrading is all about but i will encourage imbeciles like you to go start learning english or forex terminologies and do ur research very well. These guys have a strict policy of not giving out statements and have advised us clients as well not to give out statements for any reason at all, becos of obvious reasons such as which u are displaying here, Please keep waiting for account statements and login details(make pant dey wear u) |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 11:39pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
^^^^ why is it too hard for you to provide what he asked for? |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by mowaa: 1:42am On Nov 29, 2011 |
honeric01: Because he has nothing to provide Femary is right, the scammers always get jittery when u insist on investor login, besides anything less than an 18 month statement is rubbish. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 2:12am On Nov 29, 2011 |
^^^ Are you also serious? lol 18 months statement? that's 1 and half years statement lol, |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by mowaa: 3:17am On Nov 29, 2011 |
honeric01: Very serious. Most of them claim they have been trading successfully for over 3 or 4 years, so a 18 month non-photoshopped statement shouldn't be difficult to provide, unless perhaps, |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by MSItachi: 7:38am On Nov 29, 2011 |
mannet: stop all this rubbish joor. what secrecy, u are just deluding yourself, try and encourage some of us with an investor pass naa |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Toks2008(m): 10:32am On Nov 29, 2011 |
What is all these noise about investors pssword? You can always view trading activities with monitoring sites like myfxbook.com, fxstats.com and many more. This is a link to follow my real time trade executions. https://www.myfxbook.com/portfolio/mt4-8706816/196811 |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Toks2008(m): 10:42am On Nov 29, 2011 |
Seems most posters here are very miopic in terms of auto trading. Do you have a good and trusted trading method? if you have then you can develop it into an EA or robot and let it trade for you as though you are the one doing that. When people hear the word robot, they have this bizzarre feeling of one crazy irrational thing executing trades but that is not so. Why it is necessary to build your manual trading method into robot is because of the human factor in trading talking about fear and greed. No matter how hard you try, greed is a monster that is so so so big to conquer for many traders but your EA will not place crazy lot as you already have a specified lot size inputed. and your EA will not hold on to positions when not necessary. I hope this pice of info helps. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 11:23am On Nov 29, 2011 |
Toks2008: speak for yourself, those asking for investor's password are in order, people can't just come here to post shitz without anything to back their comments up, you have something to back yours up, fine but none of the rest have done so, so please let people air their view without trying to shut them down. This if a money business and it has to do with convincing people, not some jumbo jimbo write up. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by osogwu(m): 11:30am On Nov 29, 2011 |
well,my own opinion is that forex trade is a real biz but it depend on the type of trader and experience you have.I started forex in 2008 hoping that i will make it within one month. unfortunate to me ,i lost about 500 DOLLAR within two months then i noticed that something must be wrong somewhere cos in a global biz like that where money are involved, you cannot just jump into it and think you can succeed. I decided to use the next year(2009) to learn the biz.Thereafter,i started again with 200 dollar in 2010 and up to now,am still reaping my reward in the market.These are the things you must know as a forex trader ,you must know the meaning of each candle stick whenever they are forming within or out side bolligers bond.use only indicators which you understand very well avoid combination of many indicators since some of them have weakness. Trade with large time frame to avoid over stress and also to be sure of markets direction .Don't be greedy. Apply easy dose it attitude.Don't say may be it will go up or down when buying/selling.try to be sure of what you are going to do. LET ME STOP HERE FOR TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY.THANKS AND REMAIN BLESS. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b] |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Ascony(m): 11:33am On Nov 29, 2011 |
why is it too hard for you to provide what he asked for? because u will replicate the trades u see there, that means u will see every trade i place and u can do same on ur account and achieve same result as me, u can even go ahead and sell the trade signals u generate from my investor acc, no serious trader will ever want to give out his trading system so cheaply to unknown people |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 11:52am On Nov 29, 2011 |
Ascony: In your mind, you're deliberating with a baby right? lol, you can post your investor's password for just 30 minutes, let those who are interested view it and then change it, is that too hard for you to do? is the 30mins bigger than the reputation you seek? (bad marketer you are lol) |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Ascony(m): 12:08pm On Nov 29, 2011 |
lol, honestly the "changing password" of a thing didnt cross my mind, u want investor password abi? u will get mine soon, am not on my pc now, just watch out , maybe in 2hrs time and FYI am not marketing anything, i have not asked anyone to call or mail me, am just sharing my opinion |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 12:26pm On Nov 29, 2011 |
^^ Way to go, even if you're not going to be selling or marketing anything, at least you can use this to build a reputation for yourself and your system online. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by namdo(m): 1:27pm On Nov 29, 2011 |
da student: seconded. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by mowaa: 9:05pm On Nov 29, 2011 |
namdo: That's why I say 18 months, there the trend would have changed at least thrice and if you have been sucessfully then I can say you are good. But there must be proof, not the bla bla talk of saying poo without any investor password |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 10:14pm On Dec 01, 2011 |
mannet:You are angry because I revealed your ''secret''. ----zulutrade.com and currensse.Its never in their policy not to show account success,hehehehehe.I will expose you all here. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 10:21pm On Dec 01, 2011 |
honeric01:Honeric dont mind them. Investor password will only enable you to view and not change anything.So they are the only one that want to make 1billion dollars from the market .They will NEVER and I repeat NEVER give any proof of their[b] ''success''[/b] in this money game.Hehehe |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 10:27pm On Dec 01, 2011 |
FEMARY1:They warned you not to dispaly your statement, Hmmm---Lying tongue |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by FEMARY1: 1:55pm On Dec 02, 2011 |
They are all gone.HEhehehe |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by MSItachi: 2:27pm On Dec 02, 2011 |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by jamace(m): 1:28pm On Dec 04, 2011 |
I first heard about forex trading in 2005, but I started learning the forex market in 2006. In 2007 I lost $1000 in 3 minutes. I made my first profit withdrawal in 2009; that was the year I believed that forex trading is real. Where are those arguing with me that brokers don't do mago-mago? Have you heard from a horse's mouth? |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by Nextworldnx(m): 10:00am On Dec 05, 2011 |
@jamace, please post your email here so that we can mail our 12 months to you. Be aware that we sending our statement to you because you are the only reasonable poster here so far(this is what FEMARY1 and co crave for, but they will never get). Besides we will send you monthly statements for the next 3 months starting from this december. All this is for you to know that people still make it in forex in Nigeria. You can always call us or mail us and we will discuss as like minds. Cheers |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 8:35am On Dec 06, 2011 |
^^^ You're indeed an unreasonable person, what am i to gain from your statement? lol some people sha, who cares if you choose to only email your "statement" to Barack Obama, how does that affect the price of tomatoes in mile 12? You were advised to get the reputation you long for by posting what is likely going to give you that, instead you're here posting more crap, before you started trading forex, alot's been doing that and do not look back before posting their statements. go to myfxbook, fxstats e.t.c for better traders out there who post their statements for the whole world to see. Your loss. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by jamace(m): 4:35pm On Dec 07, 2011 |
I remember many times I put Take Profit and when the market gets to it, the candles will start dancing awilo around the Take Profit instead of triggering it. But if it is Stop Loss, a candle with tip sharper than a needle's will pierce and snap the SL (even if the SL is 2 pips away) with the speed of lightening, thereafter the candle will move away majestically like a successful antelope hunter. Have you also observed that candles most of the time move a pip or 2 to placed Sell Limit or Buy Limit and reverse movement if such limit orders were in your favour? Above are some of the ways in which some brokers play 'ojoro' in forex trading. If you have not observed what I said above, then you have not been observant enough. Try and observe closely, |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by jamace(m): 6:55pm On Dec 07, 2011 |
ojoro forex brokers |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by honeric01(m): 7:29pm On Dec 07, 2011 |
^^^ LOL, especially those brokers without meta trader platforms lol. |
Re: Forex Trading Vs Nigerian Factor. Who Wins? by jamace(m): 10:23am On Dec 09, 2011 |
Who knows anything about "www (dot) TuneforexNG (dot) com" ? Could it be another yahoo yahoo broker? |
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