Creating new Fund

ok sir well see you later.

Hello Manni,

Nice to see you’re still ‘at it’!!! LOL!!!

IskFergusson:

I know this is none of my business (and you sure don’t have to answer this post if you don’t feel it prudent) but I couldn’t help but notice that one of the brokers you work with is GCI. Do you TRADE with them or are you an IB or White Label Parner of theirs??? The only reason I ask is because they were my very first broker and I can tell you: if there is a ‘broker in town’ that can and does ‘pull moves’ it’s them. I guess what I’m asking is have things changed over there in the past five or so years that I don’t know about or what??? Sorry and really not trying to be funny here but I think you’re the first trader that I’ve come across that’s happy with them since those years (well alright you didn’t actually SAY that you’re ‘happy’ with them just that you work wih them).

Sorry: I hope you don’t mind my asking i.e. I’m just curious. To my mind (and I even told them about this back then): they offered some great instruments and I have to admit that I really liked the fact that they close(d) their charts ‘dead on’ New York Time (not New Banking time) (I trade futures) and I also like(d) the platform (ACTForex) but I asked them WHY they had to be ‘greedy’ i.e. let a trader (especially a new trader as I was) lose their OWN money WITHOUT your ‘intervention’. Needless to say I never received a reply.

Anyway and as I said: if you don’t feel it prudent to answer this post I will of course understand. I’m just real curious is all.

(And I’m not trying to ‘trash’ them because I’m ‘involved’ with Deltastock either i.e. I’m really just curious. Put it this way: back in THOSE days if THAT was how trading REALLY worked and had I been left with that impression I’d have given up ‘right there and then’ so I’m just curious to know if things have changed is all).

Regards,

Dale.

Edit:

And by the way Mann: you and I have already had this ‘argument’ about returns. ‘SUSTAINABILITY’ is the ‘key’. You already know my ‘story’ (thousands of percent gains) but NOT ‘SUSTAINABLE’. But let’s you and I not discuss this i.e. I think we’ve already agreed to DISAGREE!!! LOL!!!

Its ok, dpaterso I wrote before about GCI as my one of the first brokers (as yours), It was a long time ago, i dont work with them for a few years (i was an IB there). I’ve told about another broker - AccentForex.com - i’m happy with them - there a lot of advantages, and i think i’ll be offer a rebates soon. I work with a lot of MT4 brokers, if you need more information - you can write private message to me. Thanks!

Hey yeah erhm.

i decided not to bother to respond anymore to the trading equivalent of ‘Birthers’ on this forum who just don’t want to believe.

Plus there is no real incentive to try to pursuade in this situation. it’s just better to smile and say nothing.

well good luck with all your trading, and i hope it all works out for you. whether it be 1% - 10,000% a month you currently receive.

though i would say that 7% is a bit low for one month. even if you’re chasing consistency.

I see what you are saying, but it also depends on account size and how long it takes to earn that 7%. If someone is only trading two short sessions a week on a $100k account, then they are making $7k a month (not accounting for compounding) for really very little work. So while I agree that a great deal more than 7% is a very realistic aim, that level will suit a lot of people.

Forex trading can provide the basis for a range of different but successful lifestyles, that is a great part of the attraction!

I agree. Slow and steady beats everything.


You’re never a loser until you quit trying.

lol, this thread is the funniest I’ve seen so far on this forum … especially page 1.

The inconsistencies and contradictions the OP blatantly states as facts have made me sprawling over my desk in helpless laughter …’[I]a measly 2% a day[/I]’ … oh sweet jumping Jesus.

2% a day compounded over only four years, starting with 50,000 bucks, will make you richer than the top 10 of Fortune 400 together. (Not in real life, of course, merely on paper, because you’d never get the position sizes filled … after two years you’d be trading positions of 4 billion (not million); in other words you’d have made like 4.2 billion out of your 50k.)
Manni … buy a calculator (and learn how to use it!), before spouting garbage in a forum that is not comprised of 14-year old World of Warcraft addicts.

Everybody who has attacked you in this thread ended up ‘making up’ and saying sorry … I for sure will not.
Feel free to be offended at being called a [B]twaddling bigmouth[/B].

O.

Err… I think Manni ‘left the ballpark’ in MAY last year already i.e. paragon123 for some reason decided to ‘resurrect it’ (the thread I mean) today is what’s happened!!! LOL!!!

Anyway: looks like we’re both having a bit of ‘harsh’ day!!! LOL!!!

Regards,

Dale.

Hehe, yah, I’ve noticed that when editing my post (adding some actual numbers, to be a bit clearer for Manni, who obviously doesn’t know how to execute simple calculations).

I don’t need a particularly harsh day to call somebody like that a moron, hehe.

‘[I]A measly 2% a day[/I]’ makes me want to shove stuff up his … ummmm … down his throat. :smiley:

He should be happy eremarket or modernmystery have never seen his crap … they’d have probably lynched him.

O.

2-3%/day !!! You’ve gotta be kidding me?!

[B]40K in 30 days:[/B]

1 [B] £40,000.00[/B] £41,200.00
2 £41,200.00 £42,436.00
3 £42,436.00 £43,709.08
4 £43,709.08 £45,020.35
5 £45,020.35 £46,370.96
6 £46,370.96 £47,762.09
7 £47,762.09 £49,194.95
8 £49,194.95 £50,670.80
9 £50,670.80 £52,190.93
10 £52,190.93 £53,756.66
11 £53,756.66 £55,369.35
12 £55,369.35 £57,030.44
13 £57,030.44 £58,741.35
14 £58,741.35 £60,503.59
15 £60,503.59 £62,318.70
16 £62,318.70 £64,188.26
17 £64,188.26 £66,113.91
18 £66,113.91 £68,097.32
19 £68,097.32 £70,140.24
20 £70,140.24 £72,244.45
21 £72,244.45 £74,411.78
22 £74,411.78 £76,644.14
23 £76,644.14 £78,943.46
24 £78,943.46 £81,311.76
25 £81,311.76 £83,751.12
26 £83,751.12 £86,263.65
27 £86,263.65 £88,851.56
28 £88,851.56 £91,517.11
29 £91,517.11 £94,262.62
30 £94,262.62 [B]£97,090.50[/B]

[B]243%[/B] Gain.

Let’s add another month:

31 [B]£97,090.50 [/B] £100,003.21
32 £100,003.21 £103,003.31
33 £103,003.31 £106,093.41
34 £106,093.41 £109,276.21
35 £109,276.21 £112,554.50
36 £112,554.50 £115,931.13
37 £115,931.13 £119,409.07
38 £119,409.07 £122,991.34
39 £122,991.34 £126,681.08
40 £126,681.08 £130,481.51
41 £130,481.51 £134,395.96
42 £134,395.96 £138,427.84
43 £138,427.84 £142,580.67
44 £142,580.67 £146,858.09
45 £146,858.09 £151,263.83
46 £151,263.83 £155,801.75
47 £155,801.75 £160,475.80
48 £160,475.80 £165,290.08
49 £165,290.08 £170,248.78
50 £170,248.78 £175,356.24
51 £175,356.24 £180,616.93
52 £180,616.93 £186,035.44
53 £186,035.44 £191,616.50
54 £191,616.50 £197,364.99
55 £197,364.99 £203,285.94
56 £203,285.94 £209,384.52
57 £209,384.52 £215,666.06
58 £215,666.06 £222,136.04
59 £222,136.04 £228,800.12
60 £228,800.12 £235,664.12
61 £235,664.12 [B]£242,734.05[/B]

[B]606.84%[/B] Gain.

You’ll become a millionaire in 5-6 months!

Do I need to go further?!

Still asking for funds?

Gee…

lol, yah, just my point.
Either the OP really doesn’t know simple multiplication, or he thinks we don’t know.

O.