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Why not trade your own money?
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Chikot

Member Since Jan 14, 2010  2186 posts Chikot Nov 04 2010 at 20:08
I think that it must be made clear from the start that when account is in profit, fee is payable every last date of the month. If no pay, no trading. I think if trader makes money, it would be stupid for account owner not to pay.

WorldTrader

Member Since Nov 09, 2010  54 posts WorldTrader Nov 16 2010 at 09:16
Trading for someone else has it own benefits too

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