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forex brokers are firms that provide traders with access to a platform that allows them to buy and sell foreign currencies. Transactions in this market are always between a pair of two different currencies, so forex traders either buy or sell the particular pair they want to trade.

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You should also keep in mind that this investment is to maintain the value of your money and gradually increase it, if you follow your plan you can generate constant profits between 1 and 3% per month, which would give us between 12 and 36% a year. . Pretty good, right?

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On 23.02.2015 at 03:50, sachpazidisboris said:

Привет! Кто-нибудь может порекомендовать мне хорошего брокера форекс?

) I want to share my trading experience with Fiatotrade . Two years ago I started a small amount, received a little profit and withdrew the entire amount without any problems. Then after some time he threw quite a large amount and began to trade in large volumes. Problems began in the form of slippages and requotes, as it turned out later - this is due to the fact that the type of account was Standard . In general, I decided to withdraw the entire amount again, they asked me to confirm the passport data (probably because the amount was large). Confirmed - withdrawn in 5 minutes. Then I took a break again and a year ago I decided again to trade with this broker. Again I started a large amount, but already on the ECN account. There was no requote, and with slippings almost without problems. In general, trade is on its own, and profit is also available and derived. Therefore, I remain with this broker for now, because I checked it on my own skin.

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On 9/21/2019 at 12:30 PM, Mikael Rahvar said:

) I want to share my trading experience with Fiatotrade . Two years ago I started a small amount, received a little profit and withdrew the entire amount without any problems. Then after some time he threw quite a large amount and began to trade in large volumes. Problems began in the form of slippages and requotes, as it turned out later - this is due to the fact that the type of account was Standard . In general, I decided to withdraw the entire amount again, they asked me to confirm the passport data (probably because the amount was large). Confirmed - withdrawn in 5 minutes. Then I took a break again and a year ago I decided again to trade with this broker. Again I started a large amount, but already on the ECN account. There was no requote, and with slippings almost without problems. In general, trade is on its own, and profit is also available and derived. Therefore, I remain with this broker for now, because I checked it on my own skin.

Yes, in general, everything about money is a big risk. Starting from brokers and ending with bank accounts . . As a signal provider, not everything is as smooth as it turned out. I will not go into details, but in some places they have good jambs. Although I myself like the company, there have never been problems with the withdrawal of money. In general, I would give a rating slightly higher than average.

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Yes, in general, everything about money is a big risk. Starting from brokers and ending with bank accounts . . As a signal provider, not everything is as smooth as it turned out. I will not go into details, but in some places they have good jambs. Although I myself like the company, there have never been problems with the withdrawal of money. In general, I would give a rating slightly higher than average.

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I have been at Fiatotrade for more than a year , and I understand that if I myself do not create problems in trading, the broker does not add them to me, and, sometimes, at least a little bit of greenery. It's no secret that in Forex in general, only 5% of traders remain in the black. Therefore, colleagues, develop your strategy consciously - that l ko correct strategy can be profitable. And the broker is required only that he led an honest game.

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On 9/26/2019 at 5:42 PM, Shoeb Rexmur said:

I have been at Fiatotrade for more than a year , and I understand that if I myself do not create problems in trading, the broker does not add them to me, and, sometimes, at least a little bit of greenery. It's no secret that in Forex in general, only 5% of traders remain in the black. Therefore, colleagues, develop your strategy consciously - that l ko correct strategy can be profitable. And the broker is required only that he led an honest game.

Fiatotrade - normal broker. From 2 thousand bucks rose to 8, leaked to zero. I have no complaints. He opened deals himself, he closed. If a deal does not open during high volatility (new prices come), then this is a no brainer, it is corrected by a second opening. Withdrew 500 bucks - no problem, brought out in a day. I recommend a reliable broker. I will learn and continue to work with them

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) I think that Fiatotrade no benefit to this company to interfere with its customers, especially since there are so many competitors where you can go. If you put the sticks in the wheels so you can lose all customers in the end, and they will not be infinite. The main thing is reputation if it is going to be in the market for a long time

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On 9/30/2019 at 2:52 PM, Mikael Rahvar said:

) After reading the last comment about slippages and losses in trading, my eyes involuntarily climbed onto my forehead. This is the basics of Forex, people. Slips on the news, gaps need to be considered, this is normal. The fact that you merge on gaps is a jamb exclusively yours. Who makes you climb into the market when the heat is on, what are you waiting for? Learn the mat part. With Fiatotrade, for a long time, at the beginning I rolled a tantrum of support a couple of times, but when I delve into it, I sat and read it, everything went well.

 

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Trading is a delicate matter, factors that affect the outcome of the mass. One of them is a broker, and this is serious. There is a sure way - 30 days. 30 days, trade with one, then 30 days, without changing the TS, with the other and see the result. According to the results, you can migrate to the main account for the better. I have a current extreme at Fiatotrade , holding on for the 7th month.

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September 2, 2019. I replenished my account in Fiato, $ 300 , now it’s already $ 790. 8 consecutive profitable trades. This is not an indicator, and yet, until I plan to withdraw, I always have time). Who - else pohvastuytes s your results), and then everywhere all so gloomy.

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) I read negative reviews about Fiatotrade and I can’t understand what people don’t like! It is easy and pleasant for me to trade here; there have never been any problems with input and output. The real and demo versions are almost identical.

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