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samuel23

The Future Of Forex

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Guys can anyone of you tell me what you are your expectation from Forex in the Future. Do you think this market will be still reliable as nowadays we can see many many Traders around the Globe. It would be very interesting if together we can discuss about it and share our ideas so that we can somehow be more prepared to face it in the Future. Thanks :haha:

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My expectation is to become a profitable forex trader in future. Forex market will be reliable in future as well however rules may be change.

 

This is the main things to become a profitable trader in the future. I just want to make sure that tomorrow i can depend on Forex and surely make some money from it. This is why i really wanted to discuss that with other forex traders!!;)

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When I think about the present time and 10 years ago, I don't see anything getting worse...things are getting better...tighter spreads, variety of programs etc

 

If things getting better from the past then i am sure that Forex is reliable and we can count on it in the future as well. So we should just make money and manage our account carefully in order to achieve success in this field!

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maybe off topic :confused: I can never tell anymore :confused:

 

Have you talked to your house about how quickly they can and will transition from EUR to

GEM (DMark), etc etc...???

 

Are you prepared to have any positions that have EUR in them liquidated immediately by the house?

 

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and if and when the above happens, how will CHF react / come unpegged ???

 

What else might happen? Two day to two week spike in JPY (junk) ?? etc... ???

 

 

...and why is JPY so 'valuable' anyways? I keep astn that and none of the 'reasonable' answers I get really fit ...or even ring true ...:helloooo:

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...and if and when the above happens, how will CHF react / come unpegged ??? What else might happen? Two day to two week spike in JPY (junk) ?? etc... ???

..and why is JPY so 'valuable' anyways? I keep astn that and none of the 'reasonable' answers I get really fit ...or even ring true ...:helloooo:

 

although a bit off-topic, that is a very good question in deed...would chf skyrocket?

 

I was asking the same question..why jpy..then i noticed something after I moved to thailand, and thought maybe it could be the answer...

 

-there are loads of japanese companies, factories all around the asia

-everywhere you look, you see japanese stuff except coke:roll eyes:...cars, motorcycles, construction vehicles, air-conditions, electronics etc..they own asia though they have a tiny piece of land...

no wonder why they are the world's 3rd largest economy...

ah and maybe because they have samurais?

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although a bit off-topic, that is a very good question in deed...would chf skyrocket?

 

I was asking the same question..why jpy..then i noticed something after I moved to thailand, and thought maybe it could be the answer...

 

-there are loads of japanese companies, factories all around the asia

-everywhere you look, you see japanese stuff except coke:roll eyes:...cars, motorcycles, construction vehicles, air-conditions, electronics etc..they own asia though they have a tiny piece of land...

no wonder why they are the world's 3rd largest economy...

ah and maybe because they have samurais?

 

lol nice post mate. We have to agree that Asian people are doing almost everything that we have to live on today. Probably it because of this that there are the 3 largest economy in the world. They are the people to sell you things on cheap but if we a biggest revenue worldwide.

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