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BusinessRe: Does Alpari FX Need Any Of My Documents (i'd Cards, Utility Bills, Etc) by franticfargo66: 12:16pm On Dec 15, 2018
Yes they do... just like any other online businesses platform... please download and read through their client agreement on their website for more information.
BusinessRe: Who Else Is Really Making Money From Forex? by franticfargo66: 11:11am On Dec 14, 2018
thetruthmale:
Hi, I just sent you a mail.

Do respond. Thank you.
Alright Sir
BusinessRe: Who Else Is Really Making Money From Forex? by franticfargo66:
Good post this one grin grin grin.. Kudos to OP for bringing up this topic.I'll give a bit of background of what I know of FX trading..


1. It is actually a really profitable industry but you're less likely to make money from it than you are netting a good paying job as a Nigerian graduate... research has shown that 95% of traders fail to make positive returns over an extended period of time. YOU CAN DO YOUR RESEARCH TO CONFIRM THIS. So if you're thinking it's the easy way out for you.. well it isn't.

2. I knew a friend while in school who was a trader and makes pretty good returns, he taught me a bit but I never managed to trade profitably (he travelled out a few years back and that was when reality hit me that he really was making cool cash).

3. I'm learning to trade now and have given myself a timeline of one year to invest in myself the knowledge and practice to succeed at it.. if at the end of the year my demo account doesn't return at least 5% a month..
then I'll know forex isn't for me (I'm currently up by 3% in 1 week but I know that the storm is still coming grin grin.


4. Please don't just ask people to teach you how to trade (find someone who has been trading and has a history of sustained profits first, then ask him to teach you.) I can tell you one hundred things about trading but that doesn't mean I'm an expert.( A really good place you can start is babypips.com there are over 300 lessons on forex there.. if you cannot have the resilience to finish the lessons after starting.. and aren't willing to spend at least a few hours daily learning and practicing what you learn, then you can never trade profitably

5. I have set aside a particular amount of investment for an account manager to trade on my behalf for a year.. that way I'll likely have a bigger pool of money (experienced traders have bad months but rarely end a year without profiting) to trade with if I have managed to excel at trading.

6. Forex trading is a never ending learning process as the market changes everyday so don't think there's someone who knows it all.. all you need is a strategy that works for you and stick to it...

7. If you can manage to succeed at FX trading.. you'll have escaped the Nigerian economic chain holding most Nigerians back through poverty.

8. I'll hopefully be creating a thread soon on how my investment and training is going so watch out for that.. if you're like me and hoping forex will be the holy grail to turn your life around.. I wish you all the best and succes in your endeavours.

9. Finally, I'm looking for fellow naija guys like me who are setting out or are already on this journey.. most of the people I know/learn from aren't Nigerians and that just isn't cool enough.. you can send a message to my inbox here so we'll do this together grin grin.
BusinessRe: Paypal Payment On My Behalf by franticfargo66: 11:03pm On Dec 06, 2018
@op.... a bit of advice from a friendly stranger.. ENSURE YOU USE A RELIABLE ESCROW if you ever consider using the services of a private individual for this.
HealthRe: Six Ways To Use Aloe Vera As A Beauty Product by franticfargo66: 3:17pm On Jul 24, 2018
Nice post @OP....
Please if there's anyone who's used this plant for something before and it worked, especially on the skin, please confirm here and share how you went about it. There are so many Nigerians who spend needless money on cosmetic products that only allow vera can work better than...
I'm thinking of using it for my facial pimples... has anyone been successful with this?
BusinessRe: How To Deal In Agric Products From North by franticfargo66: 10:02am On Jul 22, 2018
liberallatty:
good day, am a Corp member serving in jigawa, I live in kwara....I want to get involve in inter state buying and selling.. don't know if there is anyone that can put me through and as well let partner. thanks
I'm also a serving corper too in Ondo state...
Please contact me on 08168502420
CelebritiesRe: Falz: Girls Dancing Shaku Shaku In Hijab In 'This Is Nigeria' Video Intentional by franticfargo66: 10:00am On Jun 06, 2018
buskie13:
let the muric kill himself ,Islam is one of the major problems with this world, they are very deceitful in nature, they don't tell you the truth on the way things are, they're violent in nature, cohabit ,do all sorts of atrocities, does it implies that muslim girls who wear hijab doesn't dance, those that hop in alhajis jeeps and later end it with a lap dance in the alhajis rooms are what. bunch of hypocrites ,whoever is pained about the presentation of the hijab in that video is mad man waiting to be admitted into a psychiatric hospital
I have to to begin by saying as an artist, you're free to express your self in any way you so desire as long as you're not crossing any legal boundaries while doing so.... However artistic representation in its pure form is expected to not only portray the artists expression of his personality and his impression of his environment, he also has to do it with as much truthfulness as possible... I haven't watched the video. But he question we should all ask ourselves is how representative of the girls undergoing oppression and terrorism is girls dancing shaku shaku. The girls kidnapped never danced, they do not exist in good living conditions and the best way an artist can represent them is to show them truly represented in their dressing but poorly represented in their expression and action... That's not fair to the girls ... And if you don't see that as a Nigerian. Then you are part of the problem.
FamilyRe: 60% Of Married Women Don’t Love Their Husbands- Lady Says, See Response by franticfargo66: 8:20pm On May 18, 2018
Safiaa:
marrying for financial stability, security aging is not stupid and more practical than marrying for love. I’m so sorry, love is just an illusion that you’re only supposed to have for your kids/family. Most older people will tell you this, because life teaches you things.
This is one of the most realistic comment here... You're definitely correct on the practicability of marrying for financial stability and security...
The only unfortunate aspect is the fact that nigerian ladies have reached that stage where ending up with a man who can offer you those two, even without true love or attraction is considered as striking gold.
I would've loved to say it's a really wrong perspective to have about marriage, but getting a love-filled marriage with a Nigerian man who can offer you those is essentially like looking for a needle in a haystack.
CelebritiesRe: I Decided To Go Unclad To Tell Nigerians They Are Uncivilized – Brymo by franticfargo66: 9:54pm On Apr 01, 2018
CAPSLOCKED:


WHAT'S THE POINT OF A MESSAGE IF THE RECIPIENT DOESN'T GET IT?

YOU WANTED TO SHOW US THAT WE ARE UNCIVILIZED, YET IT WAS YOU WHO APPEARED UNCIVILIZED.


I'M A FAN
BUT JUST ADMIT YOU HAD NO MONEY TO AFFORD GOOD CLOTHES FOR THE PERFORMANCE, SO YOU OPTED FOR A CHEAPER CHOICE.... WE WILL UNDERSTAND. undecided
I'm not surprised. I was half expecting comments like yours even before I opened this thread. But just to help your confused mind in clearing up the question you wanted an answer to..
The point of a (repeated) message when the recipient does not get it is the anticipation of RETENTION.
You'll understand based on how many times you were forced to recite the times table before you finally memorized it.

Better informed and intelligent Nigerians already understand based on how Nigerians are better appreciating good musical content and slowly undergoing a political and societal renaissance partly BECAUSE OF BRYMO.

And just to sum things up, you're not a fan of brymo if you think and speak the way you do about him.

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