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the govs will always try to impose certain restrictions etc, most restrictions are for personal gain in my opinoin, more like the standardization theory, they try to put a standard for everything which will not work with forex, i wont even try to duel in such issues, what matters is i am able to trade and make profit and simply get it. thats it :D

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the govs will always try to impose certain restrictions etc, most restrictions are for personal gain in my opinoin, more like the standardization theory, they try to put a standard for everything which will not work with forex, i wont even try to duel in such issues, what matters is i am able to trade and make profit and simply get it. thats it :D

 

Actually I see no country cannot trade Forex, except North Korea :D In fact my country also is forbidden from Forex but there are thousands of trader and they earn/lose money everyday.

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Actually I see no country cannot trade Forex, except North Korea :D In fact my country also is forbidden from Forex but there are thousands of trader and they earn/lose money everyday.

 

 

I guess forex is prohibited as every government is conscious about their forex reserves and allowing everyone to trade openly may lower these reserves in my opinion.

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Actually I see no country cannot trade Forex, except North Korea :D In fact my country also is forbidden from Forex but there are thousands of trader and they earn/lose money everyday.

 

there should be a list of countries that are ban from trading, most probably a list that broker share disallowing these countries, i think i saw is somewhere though i cant pinpoint it just yet, like countries in africa and here in asia aside from north korea of coures

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well basically its a struggle between what we call traditional income and recent more advanced ones.. many people are still stuck with the day job idology, which is not a bad thing really, but many start to entertain the more advance a lot riskier alternative like forex trading, stock exchange and many others. lets just say its better to go with whats best for you, if you are like us more of a curious eager type willing to learn then forex is for you, if not then stick to a day job, or do what i do. i still have both lol.

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I think forex trading should be for everyone so that people can find an alternative to earn money in their free time by investing their savings to trade forex.

 

By doing it, you should invest to a PAMM account that LMFX has.

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pamm generally are a good investment, the risk is always the same, though it saves time since lot of us have work and other stuff to attend too just make sure to study the service further

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thats a really goood way to look at it, its the modern thinking and i actually like, though im a bit preoccupied with all the manual trading and daily routines lets see how it goes.

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I totally agree here that many people are still struggling with their traditional jobs however i think that anyone doing their primary jobs should start saving money while on their jobs and learn forex trading. Once they learn much about forex trading they should also consider it as an avenue to invest for passive income streams, and after sometime they will find enough money from forex trading to pay off their bills. I think its a recommended option because we can do it anywhere anytime.

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Not too many PAMM brokers out there but it could grow after a few months, to have a good profit from PAMM, the best way is choose the best PAMM.

 

So what would you recommend to be the best PAMM?

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I thought it's clean deposit before? I never get any fee from deposit this broker from my CC. But the exchange rate of my bank applied on my deposit a little higher than official bank exchange rate, can I get compensation for that?

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