So imagine one fine morning you wake up feeling bright and chipper. You have your morning coffee and scrambled eggs while listening to the banality of the local weather report. You look across the tv screen and see the currency rates scroll by. Hmmm, time to log into your currency trading account to see how your positions look. You are still long USD/JPY where you are taking a beating, hoping the pair will make a come back. In the meantime at least you can console yourself with the interest rate yield you’re getting.
But not anymore. Because if you’re a customer of E-FX Options you are spitting out your coffee at your computer screen right about now. Why? Because without almost any notice E-FX is closing its doors and liquidating all customer positions in two weeks.
Now had you been reading Forex Savior’s reports all along and taken him seriously you could have closed your account months ago knowing E-FX was a poorly capitalized firm that was well below the coming $5 million capital requirement. But for those poor sods stuck in positions at this doomed firm you are about to get the margin call from hell. Meanwhile, the rest of E-FX’s customers can expect the worst trade execution imaginable from a firm about to slip beneath the waves. Run Forrest, Ruuuuuuuuun!
I like how they "apologize" for any inconvenience. These firms are so irresponsible it makes the head spin. This firm knew months ago they were not going to be able to make the $5 million requirement and yet they didn't make the slightest effort to warn their customers ahead of time. They just wanted to milk the cow until the very last moment. Well, the cow is being taken to the slaughterhouse and its E-FX's customers that are about to become hamburger meat.
But not anymore. Because if you’re a customer of E-FX Options you are spitting out your coffee at your computer screen right about now. Why? Because without almost any notice E-FX is closing its doors and liquidating all customer positions in two weeks.
Now had you been reading Forex Savior’s reports all along and taken him seriously you could have closed your account months ago knowing E-FX was a poorly capitalized firm that was well below the coming $5 million capital requirement. But for those poor sods stuck in positions at this doomed firm you are about to get the margin call from hell. Meanwhile, the rest of E-FX’s customers can expect the worst trade execution imaginable from a firm about to slip beneath the waves. Run Forrest, Ruuuuuuuuun!
QuoteDislikedDear Customer,
We regret to inform you that due to the restructuring of E-FX Options, LLC (“E-FX”), that the trading platform will cease service on 30 November 2007. Arrangements are further explained as follows:
Effective 30 November 2007 at 5:00 pm US Eastern Standard Time (1 December 6:00am Peking Time), E-FX will no longer be the counterparty to customer positions and will not service customer accounts.
All open positions will be liquidated at the closing price on that day and subsequently, the account will be closed. You may also liquidate your positions at any time on or before the close of 30 November 2007 via the platform, at a price for which you find suitable.
Fund withdrawal instructions may be provided to E-FX via the trading platform or by completing the Withdrawal Form on the firm web Site http://www.efxo.com/html/download/e/withdrawal.pdf
In the event that E-FX does not receive withdrawal instructions by December 1st, we will automatically deposit the remaining balance of your funds to the bank account registered with the company in your new account application. If E-FX does not have bank instructions as of 30 November, our customer service department will contact you.
For inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service manager Joey To at the hotlines listed below.
Lastly, account statements will remain available on the trading platform through 9 December 2007.
We apologize for any inconvenience brought about by the above arrangements!
Yours truly,
E-FX Options, LLC
I like how they "apologize" for any inconvenience. These firms are so irresponsible it makes the head spin. This firm knew months ago they were not going to be able to make the $5 million requirement and yet they didn't make the slightest effort to warn their customers ahead of time. They just wanted to milk the cow until the very last moment. Well, the cow is being taken to the slaughterhouse and its E-FX's customers that are about to become hamburger meat.