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- tmannie replied Aug 29, 2018
Excellent well done . I did not take advantage as I am not active presently but will be soon. Thanks
- tmannie replied Aug 29, 2018
Nice Thread Thanks James
- tmannie replied Aug 8, 2018
Yes it is a pity when it happens, but I suppose that is how it works. There is not much we can do and I suppose they also have their limits placed by those to whom they have to account.
- tmannie replied Aug 8, 2018
Why was that was it a margin call or some such thing ?
- tmannie replied Apr 13, 2016
Ok thanks Andrey what is your pm mine is [email protected]
- tmannie replied Apr 12, 2016
a Hi I was not trading the news I placed a pending well away from the current price , I trade basically the Elliott wave and Fibs , I traded the USD/ZAR of which I have a day to day experience, living in ZAR
- tmannie replied Apr 12, 2016
Hi Thanks Klet. Let me request the copies which I will post. But the so-called a/c manager first tried to convince me that a market order was a pending order and various other nonsensical ideas. Thanks to Andrey for honest advice.
- tmannie replied Apr 8, 2016
Hi if a pending buy stop is at a certain price , the price is not reached per the chart, however the buy is triggered , can a client request some proof (i.e. a brokers note etc. from the principle)that an actual transaction took place . Especially ...
- tmannie replied Apr 8, 2016
Hi So what would you call it if a pending price is chased . And may a client request a copy of a brokers note to substantiate a questionable transaction. Thanks
- tmannie replied Jul 23, 2015
I checked on a different brokers platform XM they also had that long wick. I may be wrong , but I think all the brokers get the instruments which they sell to us from the same few sources, since FXPRO survives only on their commission the various ...
- tmannie replied Jun 23, 2015
Hi If I understand correctly you should apply and get the FXPRO debit card for most purchases. That should cover most of your day to day money requirements ,of course, assuming you have the necessary funds or profits in your account.
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