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Petra Conservative
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Tirdzniecības sistēmas
Apr 26, 2010 at 04:43
Thanks for the quick reply and have a great week.
Petra Conservative
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Tirdzniecības sistēmas
Apr 25, 2010 at 20:22
Hi PetraFx,I see you're in Portugal. A Portuguese friend of mine who is an IFA based in the UK tells me that as an IB he believes you need to be regulated by http://www.cmvm.pt/en. Would you be kind enough to comment on this please?
Play Station 3
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Vieta ierosinājumiem
Apr 22, 2010 at 20:01
It'd be nice if this was sorted soon. NP if it's a major hassle.
Forex Leverage Change (for Those that are not informed)
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Galvenais
Apr 19, 2010 at 16:34
I live outside the US so unless this is a competition just for people in the US you have no choice but to open an account with FXDD Malta.I'll be picking up my winnings in person. 😲I have a home in Malta which is where I'll be for the duration of the competition.
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 16, 2010 at 09:44
@Yonex. Thanks for your support.@Steve. Agreed. I will not comment further here.
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 16, 2010 at 09:15
Lion Asset Management isn't regulated and does not need to be. We are closed to new clients except by recommendation from an existing client. And have been since 2006. That is unlikely to change. Ever. We also have a compliance procedure which means we only deal with HNW individuals.Lion Asset Management clients are fully aware that they invest in unregulated collective investment schemes that are not authorised or otherwise approved by the FSA and can not be marketed to the general public. Accordingly, http://whylose.com is directed only at recipients set out in the Financial Services and...
FXSalt Review
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Galvenais
Apr 15, 2010 at 20:30
Please take a look at http://bit.ly/aA4DM2.That is the FXSalt Broker Review at MFB.FYI my first post there is below. I have made many more comments. IMO, apart from Steve, every other person posting in that thread has a financial connection with FXSalt. Other independent member's comments are welcome. Positive and negative.Make of it what you will but they are not listed with the UK FSA. Even if they are registered with the German FSA equivalent they would have a passport licensing them in the UK.An example of Alpari UK's listing and what I expected to find for Fxsalt UK is below:-http...
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 15, 2010 at 20:21
"People with integrity" do not break the laws of the country they operate in. It is a CRIMINAL offence in the UK to offer their services from a UK maildrop address if they are not regulated by the FSA. Conclusion - they have no integrity.I doubt they "know what they are doing". I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. If they did know it was illegal then readers can draw their own conclusion and in my opinion then they are simply part of the burgeoning criminal network associated with forex globally.Finally, apart from Steve, the only other person that has no financial ...
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 15, 2010 at 18:47
Well, there's no such thing as bad publicity? FXSalt is now, at the time of this post, the most discussed broker in MyFXBook.
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 15, 2010 at 17:50
Please refer to my comments earlier and if you really don't get it then I'm afraid I cannot help. I believe I've made my points concerning FXSalt clearly.On another note you also have a relationship with FXSalt so why don't you point them to this thread so they can justify why they choose to operate illegally by soliciting financial services business from their UK maildrop address in Sunbury.
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 15, 2010 at 17:45
Hi Steve, apologies, I thought you were referring to FXSalt. I take your point.
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 15, 2010 at 17:29
@Frank Fair comment. However, Lion Asset Management have not accepted new Managed Account clients since 2006 other than by an existing client introduction. And I can assure you that isn't about to change.@DMBFX Anyone that knows me from elsewhere knows that my opinion of the FSA is similar to yours. As a regulatory organisation they are not fit for purpose. However, that is not the point. The fact remains it is a criminal offence to offer their financial services through a UK office address unless they are licensed by the FSA. Or are passported in from another EU country.@Steve Are you rea...
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 14, 2010 at 21:32
BTW you clearly have at least an affiliate relationship with them so perhaps you'd be kind enough to forward a link to this thread to FXSalt so they may comment further?
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 14, 2010 at 21:25
It is a criminal offence to offer their financial services through a UK office address unless they are licensed by the FSA. Even if it is no more than a mail-drop.I doubt they're "regulated" by the SEC anyway. I'll take a look eventually.In a nutshell we have a company that is based in a country where they do not accept clients. They use mail-drops. They are soliciting financial services business through this mail-drop address in the UK which is illegal under UK law.The rest is smoke and mirrors. The fact that funds go to SCB. LMAO. Some of the biggest boiler room frauds have...
FXSalt
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Brokeri
Apr 13, 2010 at 20:23
Make of it what you will but they are not listed with the UK FSA. Even if they are registered with the German FSA equivalent they would have a passport licensing them in the UK.An example of Alpari UK's listing and what I expected to find for Fxsalt UK is below:-http://www.fsa.gov.uk/register/firmPassports.do?sid=167495A search of Google maps in the leafy suburbs of Sunbury doesn't help either - http://bit.ly/cGfIWb. And as for Google Streetview, well, that backs up my impression that their UK address is a residential address. You can see their UK "Head Office" at http://bit....
Cannot publish to FTP
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Galvenais
Mar 31, 2010 at 05:05
I am having problem with publishing again.
Play Station 3
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Vieta ierosinājumiem
Mar 30, 2010 at 13:25
Thanks for such a quick reply. There I was on my sofa and the notification you replied with your comment popped in to gmail which I was reading on the PS3 but I got up to go to the office and thank you via the computer. Now back to the sofa. Thanks again.
Play Station 3
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Vieta ierosinājumiem
Mar 30, 2010 at 12:54
I hesitate to post this here for fear of ridicule but nevertheless I will. 🙄My PS3 is hooked up to my TV and I do a bit of browsing using the remote control from the comfort of my sofa.The ONLY site I can't get in to is here! 😭I get a screen saying you only support IE and FF. I can go no further. Nowhere. It's like Ex-Lax - it irritates the crap out of me. Incidentally, I'm typing this in Chrome and I also use Opera which works fine here also. 😱Any chance please of letting me in on the PS3 browser please? It's getting tiresome trundling off to my office...
Graphs.
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Galvenais
Mar 25, 2010 at 08:41
Thanks. 😉
Graphs.
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Galvenais
Mar 25, 2010 at 07:35
I thought of that too but I never asked the question. I agree it would be very cool.
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