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  • Jun 14, 2010 11:58am Jun 14, 2010 11:58am
  •  billye
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rule#3, no forum promotion about unregulated broker(IamFX...) from new member...
clean up requested.

Quoting chenleefx
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I wonder what is the advantage of Big Broker vs. Small Broker? for instance: FXCM vs IamFX?
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  • Jun 14, 2010 2:44pm Jun 14, 2010 2:44pm
  •  duxis
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how to spot scam brokers?
a sticky paid on HYIP/Takegold forum (Fxopen, Instaforex, Avafx)

Belize, BVI, Mauritius, Cyprus (and its Israeli mafia) sounds crappy also.
 
 
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  • Jun 16, 2010 5:55am Jun 16, 2010 5:55am
  •  witsnpips
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Quoting TJPLD
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All reviews on FPA are faked btw. I wrote an honest and detailed review on IBFX it never got published instead a new negative review was added after a week. The owner of the site is some fishy russian guy with his own forex service so he won't allow positive reviews on his rivals. I heard he is in jail right now.

As for the "are all brokers scammers". I'd say no.
I can only agree with everything magnumfreak has said.
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you mean felix? didn't know he was behind bars...
 
 
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  • Jun 16, 2010 11:00pm Jun 16, 2010 11:00pm
  •  therefor
  • | Joined Jun 2010 | Status: Member | 20 Posts
I think a small account size can trade in a Market maker broker.A middle moderate account size can trade in a junior Ecn's broker,and for a large account size can trade at icap or ebs.right?
 
 
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  • Jul 7, 2010 10:54pm Jul 7, 2010 10:54pm
  •  isabellawson
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I do think FPA is scam. FPA puts bad reviews of brokers claiming all brokers are scammer and not returning clients' money. By doing so, they attract not only readers but also those brokerage companies. Readers get more interested in reading negative news most time. Brokers search their companies' name on a regular basis to see if there are any negative review and put defensive comments on the thread. In this way, FPA increase popularity to sell their Ad page and advertise their broker. FPA manipulate its forum site for its own benefit, and that is why FPA is scam. FPA loves to use the word, scam scam scam if you look at their reviews.
 
 
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  •  XTrade
  • Joined Aug 2009 | Status: Patience = Simplest of all skills | 7,152 Posts
DON"T TRADE MT4

It is A bucketshop on it's own _ yet another topic. Take a look at Gain capital's claim against them by the NFA,
try any Mt4 demo. Nothing on a demo server is the same live. Mt4 is a convenient way to rip off custys.

Forex Peace Army is the scam of all forex scams and it should be known on this fine forum.
also the dude Felix is not real.

Also he "Felix" is fraud. Arrested already once.

Type his name into a search and add the words SCAM into it then you will meet Dimitri
XAU-XAG/USD_Gold n Silver Trader's Thread = Technicals, Fundamentals & News
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 6:49am Jul 8, 2010 6:49am
  •  oakmonster
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Quoting Jhig
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I have to agree with TJPLD,
I've heard the FPA website was a scam in itself so I wouldn't put much trust and confidence in that site's reviews.
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That FPA is a scam site is being spread by Instaforex, a russian bucketshop listed as a scam on the FPA site after they couldn't answer a few simple questions regarding a claim against them by a client.

I think FPA is a good thing. Many a trader has at some time needed an independent mediator to come between them and a dispute with a broker. FPA is just that, a mediator in disputes.
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 9:06am Jul 8, 2010 9:06am
  •  Acrita
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Quoting oakmonster
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That FPA is a scam site is being spread by Instaforex, a russian bucketshop listed as a scam on the FPA site after they couldn't answer a few simple questions regarding a claim against them by a client.

I think FPA is a good thing. Many a trader has at some time needed an independent mediator to come between them and a dispute with a broker. FPA is just that, a mediator in disputes.
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Yes, I will agree with both statements. There is some kinda issue about their selling trading signals... but blaming your signal provider for your losses is somewhat... ridiculous?
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 9:38am Jul 8, 2010 9:38am
  •  Jhig
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Quoting oakmonster
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That FPA is a scam site is being spread by Instaforex, a russian bucketshop listed as a scam on the FPA site after they couldn't answer a few simple questions regarding a claim against them by a client.

I think FPA is a good thing. Many a trader has at some time needed an independent mediator to come between them and a dispute with a broker. FPA is just that, a mediator in disputes.
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If traders and brokers are looking for a mediator, both parties need to file suit with the NFA/CFTC ... not FPA.

FPA is know scam because brokers pay for good reviews and to keep the good reviews featured on their website. It's also know, most of the excellent reviews featured were written by those broker's employees.
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 9:54am Jul 8, 2010 9:54am
  •  Acrita
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Quoting Jhig
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If traders and brokers are looking for a mediator, both parties need to file suit with the NFA/CFTC ... not FPA.
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Well, if you look at the long story of this site, you will see that almost no NFA/FSA regulated brokers have ever been as popular there, as the well-known Instaforex, fxopen, whatever other bucketshops If a person has nowhere else to go, except FPA, what to do?...
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 10:13am Jul 8, 2010 10:13am
  •  Jhig
  • Joined Oct 2008 | Status: Sentiment and Global Macro | 2,321 Posts
Quoting Acrita
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Well, if you look at the long story of this site, you will see that almost no NFA/FSA regulated brokers have ever been as popular there, as the well-known Instaforex, fxopen, whatever other bucketshops If a person has nowhere else to go, except FPA, what to do?...
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Now we're talking semantics. Traders who open accounts outside of jurisdiction of NFA/FSA (or any financial regulator/governing body) should know the risks involved when dealing with non-regulated broker/dealers. It a bad idea for traders to rely on a shady website for monetary mediation, but I get where you're coming from.
 
 
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  • Jul 8, 2010 10:25am Jul 8, 2010 10:25am
  •  Acrita
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Quoting Jhig
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Now we're talking semantics. Traders who open accounts outside of jurisdiction of NFA/FSA (or any financial regulator/governing body) should know the risks involved when dealing with non-regulated broker/dealers. It a bad idea for traders to rely on a shady website for monetary mediation, but I get where you're coming from.
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No one said it was a good idea. So where am I coming from?
 
 
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  • Jul 9, 2010 3:26am Jul 9, 2010 3:26am
  •  oakmonster
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Quoting Acrita
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Yes, I will agree with both statements. There is some kinda issue about their selling trading signals... but blaming your signal provider for your losses is somewhat... ridiculous?
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Of course I'm putting aside signal services, and other accusations against "Felix". I'm just saying the scam investigations section is a good thing.

Quoting Jhig
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If traders and brokers are looking for a mediator, both parties need to file suit with the NFA/CFTC ... not FPA.
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That doesn't help those who trade outside of the US does it?

Quoting Jhig
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FPA is know scam because brokers pay for good reviews and to keep the good reviews featured on their website. It's also know, most of the excellent reviews featured were written by those broker's employees.
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I don't know about that. The aforementioned Instaforex was an advertiser on FPA before they were marked as a scam. Their ad campaign was cancelled by the FPA after that.
 
 
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  • Jul 9, 2010 8:44pm Jul 9, 2010 8:44pm
  •  @999
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Quoting isabellawson
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FPA puts bad reviews of brokers claiming all brokers are scammer and not returning clients' money. By doing so, they attract not only readers but also those brokerage companies. Readers get more interested in reading negative news most time. Brokers search their companies' name on a regular basis to see if there are any negative review and put defensive comments on the thread. In this way, FPA increase popularity to sell their Ad page and advertise their broker. FPA manipulate its forum site for its own benefit, and that is why FPA is scam. FPA...
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I agree
also they doing this sothat brokers forced to make Advertisement on the website.
 
 
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  • Jul 10, 2010 2:05am Jul 10, 2010 2:05am
  •  >Apocalypto<
  • Joined Oct 2007 | Status: follow momentum. | 1,202 Posts
One thing that always raises a alarm for me is a FX provider that chooses not to show their address on their website.

Also agree that FPA is a load of rubbish.
 
 
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  • Jul 10, 2010 2:36am Jul 10, 2010 2:36am
  •  XTrade
  • Joined Aug 2009 | Status: Patience = Simplest of all skills | 7,152 Posts
Do the research FPA is as much as a scam as Felix is Dimitri. Which is true.

The scam consists of 2 things. Fake posters giving poor reviews to every broker. Next selling signals that don't work.

I don't use EAs or other people's signals so I don't know from personal experience. If you look hard enough you will find the truth.
try "felix homogratus scam" on a search

Edit: Brokers are there to make money, MMs want to add an edge because they trade against clients so this is not good for the business model.

Yet every FX broker is not a scam. If people can't trade or they can't pay a spread or commission it is the brokers fault.

I suggest trading true ECN so you pay for your trades and get better spreads against another client not a casino's account.

What better way to convince people about the truth of corruption in FX, by posing as the truth, and then being corrupt yourself.


Quoting oakmonster
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That FPA is a scam site is being spread by Instaforex, a russian bucketshop listed as a scam on the FPA site after they couldn't answer a few simple questions regarding a claim against them by a client.

I think FPA is a good thing. Many a trader has at some time needed an independent mediator to come between them and a dispute with a broker. FPA is just that, a mediator in disputes.
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XAU-XAG/USD_Gold n Silver Trader's Thread = Technicals, Fundamentals & News
 
 
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  •  XTrade
  • Joined Aug 2009 | Status: Patience = Simplest of all skills | 7,152 Posts
agreed, the best is an MT4 w/o any a company history of any sort

Quoting &gt;Apocalypto&lt;
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One thing that always raises a alarm for me is a FX provider that chooses not to show their address on their website.

Also agree that FPA is a load of rubbish.
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XAU-XAG/USD_Gold n Silver Trader's Thread = Technicals, Fundamentals & News
 
 
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  •  GP2X
  • | Joined Jul 2006 | Status: Member | 66 Posts
1. MT4
2. Leverage > 1:100
3. Macro lot, mini lot etc.
4. $500 to open, or even $50 to open whatever
5. Bonus for deposit
 
 
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