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ESMA and its implication
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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Aug 16, 2018 at 09:50
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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TeoJonas posted:
Nope. ESMA is disaster for brokers.
I have a system that trades a lot with 4k deposit. So broker made like $300 just on spreads from trading. Now I have to either decrease my trading activity 20x times or leave the broker.Agree with and i can understand it but I don't understand why ESMA is choking traders.
The whole European Union is about regulation.
Regulation kills the businesses and create working places for bureaucracy
I often say they will regulate so long there will be nothing left to regulate :)
Ahli sejak Aug 06, 2018
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Aug 16, 2018 at 10:55
Ahli sejak Aug 06, 2018
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TiffanyK posted:
'Lowering the margin has nothing to do with protecting the little trader. It's a way to drive them away from trading (with a regulated broker).'
Plus500 had 247,000 new depositors only last year. That broker has an over 80% of their clients lose money, which means nearly 200,000 of those new clients may have lost their money. And I believe other brokers, like Avatrade had similar stats.
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
The man who wants nothing is invincible.
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
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Aug 16, 2018 at 10:59
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
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togr posted:TeoJonas posted:Agree with and i can understand it but I don't understand why ESMA is choking traders.
Nope. ESMA is disaster for brokers.
I have a system that trades a lot with 4k deposit. So broker made like $300 just on spreads from trading. Now I have to either decrease my trading activity 20x times or leave the broker.
The whole European Union is about regulation.
Regulation kills the businesses and create working places for bureaucracy
I often say they will regulate so long there will be nothing left to regulate :)
Kinda reminds me of Orwell's 1984 in the making.
We'll regulate everything, including your thoughts.
Personally, I'm not against having some kind of regulation... as long as it's properly set and does not leave obvious loopholes in place like the fact that the rules apply only to EU regulated brokers.
Everything should be done in moderation. Anything brought to the extremes is potentially dangerous and harmful.
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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Aug 17, 2018 at 08:43
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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NotyaBusiness posted:TiffanyK posted:
'Lowering the margin has nothing to do with protecting the little trader. It's a way to drive them away from trading (with a regulated broker).'
Plus500 had 247,000 new depositors only last year. That broker has an over 80% of their clients lose money, which means nearly 200,000 of those new clients may have lost their money. And I believe other brokers, like Avatrade had similar stats.
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
Plus500 is bullshit platform
Even Though I am grateful to them to bring me to Forex
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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Aug 17, 2018 at 09:28
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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NotyaBusiness posted:
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
Why not?! $1k is plenty of money! One won't get stable income immediately, but within a couple of years it is possible to support oneself with that amount of deposits - even with a leverage of 30. All it takes is time, and one needs to be sitting glued in front of his monitor.. So to say, one should pick up a working short term strategy.
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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Aug 19, 2018 at 07:01
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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niceGLer posted:NotyaBusiness posted:
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
Why not?! $1k is plenty of money! One won't get stable income immediately, but within a couple of years it is possible to support oneself with that amount of deposits - even with a leverage of 30. All it takes is time, and one needs to be sitting glued in front of his monitor.. So to say, one should pick up a working short term strategy.
With high leverage you were able to make like 5-10% month on 1,000 deposit.
With current leverage it is not possible. You can be profitable but it will be less than percent a month.
Ahli sejak Aug 17, 2018
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Aug 19, 2018 at 07:22
Ahli sejak Aug 17, 2018
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It will be pretty tough to make some serious cash with only a $1k account but maybe that it the point. ESMA now makes people think that Forex trading is not a get rich quick scheme but something that can make a small bit of cash on the side and maybe , just maybe can make a bit more.
Ahli sejak Dec 09, 2016
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Aug 19, 2018 at 07:37
Ahli sejak Dec 09, 2016
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NotyaBusiness posted:
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
Maybe from now we will also be freed from all those people that claim that 5% a month isn't even worth the effort because they have way higher profit. We all know those '10k to 1M within 1 year' topics right? The most hilarious ones are the ones in wich those masterminds ask for funding to get started.
People do ask me about trading. I always tell them that bigshots like Warren Buffet earn 15% evrey year so in case you are also quite good 10% would be awesome. That 10% will take a lot of effort and time. Now let's say you spend 10 ours a week on fx. That is 500 hours a year. In case you'd like 10 euro per our wich is not a lot in western Europe where I come from you need to deposit 50k. In case you have 10k only to spare work some saturdays and stop wondering about fx.
Those 'get rich fast' accounts that all blow will be gone.
In some way it is a pity because the money I earn has to come from a source and that source is now quite a bit dried up.
And about ESMA: I didn't even notice the new 'restrictions'
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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Aug 20, 2018 at 07:33
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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mazzeltof posted:
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People do ask me about trading. I always tell them that bigshots like Warren Buffet earn 15% evrey year so in case you are also quite good 10% would be awesome. That 10% will take a lot of effort and time. Now let's say you spend 10 ours a week on fx. That is 500 hours a year. In case you'd like 10 euro per our wich is not a lot in western Europe where I come from you need to deposit 50k. In case you have 10k only to spare work some saturdays and stop wondering about fx.
Those 'get rich fast' accounts that all blow will be gone.
In some way it is a pity because the money I earn has to come from a source and that source is now quite a bit dried up.
And about ESMA: I didn't even notice the new 'restrictions'
Warren Buffet and the other guys are a bit different, since they hardly use any leverage at all. With that capital it is about absolute gains and the gain percentage, or CAGR is somewhat secondary, if it only beats the inflation. If one doesn't have enough capital it becomes more a question of monthly gain percentage. Even with $50 one can practice the process (not becoming rich!).
I think it is possible in current conditions to reach that %10-%20 monthly gains - even with the maximum leverage of 30 (which is still plenty!).
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
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Aug 20, 2018 at 07:33
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
13 hantaran
NotyaBusiness posted:So, driving the small traders to off-shore bucket shops is somehow protecting them? I don't get it.TiffanyK posted:So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
'Lowering the margin has nothing to do with protecting the little trader. It's a way to drive them away from trading (with a regulated broker).'
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2018
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Aug 20, 2018 at 08:09
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2018
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ESMA are just a bunch of kill joys, all they've done is take all the fun and excitement out of trading. You can't even call it trading anymore, it's more like investing.
All they're really doing is protecting their own, that small 1 - 10% - the elite!!!
All they're really doing is protecting their own, that small 1 - 10% - the elite!!!
Ahli sejak Aug 06, 2018
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Aug 20, 2018 at 13:34
Ahli sejak Aug 06, 2018
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Pipperidge posted:NotyaBusiness posted:So, driving the small traders to off-shore bucket shops is somehow protecting them? I don't get it.TiffanyK posted:So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
'Lowering the margin has nothing to do with protecting the little trader. It's a way to drive them away from trading (with a regulated broker).'
The number of 'seasoned' small traders that don't make the cut to be 'Professional Trader' is insignificant compared to the number of rookies that would in 99% of the case lose their money.
Plus not all small traders think like you do.
I'm not a 'Professional Trader' and I won't go to unregulated broker. I closed with 145 pips profit last week on one of my accounts that has only £500. It resulted about net £27 in a week. If I can close a day with +1% I call it a successful day. Of course that doesn't happen all the time.
ESMA is protecting hundreds of thousands of people and no with small balance you won't be able to make a living so don't give up your day-job but you can make a solid base for college funds for your kids or whatever else on long term that beats every kind of savings offered by banks and can have fun, too.
The man who wants nothing is invincible.
Ahli sejak Jan 25, 2010
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Aug 20, 2018 at 13:34
Ahli sejak Jan 25, 2010
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emotionaltrader posted:
ESMA are just a bunch of kill joys, all they've done is take all the fun and excitement out of trading. You can't even call it trading anymore, it's more like investing.
All they're really doing is protecting their own, that small 1 - 10% - the elite!!!
ESMA is helping to support the gambling industry: poker machines, lottery, horse racing.
Keeping the poor poor.
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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Aug 21, 2018 at 07:26
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
171 hantaran
BluePanther posted:
ESMA is helping to support the gambling industry: poker machines, lottery, horse racing.
Keeping the poor poor.
My experience about internet poker at micro stakes is that I wouldn't bet a dime on it. I think that the suspicion of internet poker being rigged is very much justified. At least the prices in forex trading can be verified. Internet poker, on the other hand, is that you can't verify if the cards are shuffled fairly to the players, even if the RNG has been audited by a third party company.
Probably it is true for the forex industry that as long as one is a losing trader things go well, even more so in poker. Sponsored players are different, and probably the game is fair for them.
I haven't tried sports betting, but probably that is a viable option along trading. Just because the results can be verified! Some people are making money with that, too.
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
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Aug 21, 2018 at 07:26
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
171 hantaran
PrincetonBoy posted:
It will be pretty tough to make some serious cash with only a $1k account but maybe that it the point. ESMA now makes people think that Forex trading is not a get rich quick scheme but something that can make a small bit of cash on the side and maybe , just maybe can make a bit more.
It IS tough but possible! I haven't done it but I know it. Check for the trading system data in myfxbook, and you'll see it.
From them, and from my experiences I've realized that what one needs is to go to the shorter time frames. I want to keep it more like a day job. Low fluctuations in trading account balances(volatility), etc.. Hardest part is staying aside when market conditions are against trading. Every time I hold my positions overnight I start losing.
A big obstacle for that kind of an approach are family obligations, a day job, or having an active social life.
Those things can be detrimental to trading, really!
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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Aug 21, 2018 at 10:25
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
NotyaBusiness posted:TiffanyK posted:
'Lowering the margin has nothing to do with protecting the little trader. It's a way to drive them away from trading (with a regulated broker).'
Plus500 had 247,000 new depositors only last year. That broker has an over 80% of their clients lose money, which means nearly 200,000 of those new clients may have lost their money. And I believe other brokers, like Avatrade had similar stats.
So yes driving them away is protecting them. No one will be made to believe that their $1000 can make them rich anymore so they will not even start, that way protecting their little savings.
Nope, they will just lose their money elsewhere
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
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Aug 21, 2018 at 10:26
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
niceGLer posted:PrincetonBoy posted:
It will be pretty tough to make some serious cash with only a $1k account but maybe that it the point. ESMA now makes people think that Forex trading is not a get rich quick scheme but something that can make a small bit of cash on the side and maybe , just maybe can make a bit more.
It IS tough but possible! I haven't done it but I know it. Check for the trading system data in myfxbook, and you'll see it.
From them, and from my experiences I've realized that what one needs is to go to the shorter time frames. I want to keep it more like a day job. Low fluctuations in trading account balances(volatility), etc.. Hardest part is staying aside when market conditions are against trading. Every time I hold my positions overnight I start losing.
A big obstacle for that kind of an approach are family obligations, a day job, or having an active social life.
Those things can be detrimental to trading, really!
Nope. I have 3 kids, active social life and yet I am able to trade for living. With low and with high leverage. The trick is automatization. EA will always perform better than you. The core is good trading system.
Ahli sejak Aug 23, 2018
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Aug 23, 2018 at 11:09
Ahli sejak Aug 23, 2018
2 hantaran
freaking ESMA is a killer for regulated European brokers. For now they are still ok because they converted some of their existing clients into Profesional clients. But as the leverage is only 1:10 on most instruments I dont think it will attract the newbies. I believe the future is Australian/offshore brokers.
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
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Aug 23, 2018 at 14:13
Ahli sejak May 23, 2018
13 hantaran
arcadio posted:Or starting to trade cheap real stocks...
freaking ESMA is a killer for regulated European brokers. For now they are still ok because they converted some of their existing clients into Profesional clients. But as the leverage is only 1:10 on most instruments I dont think it will attract the newbies. I believe the future is Australian/offshore brokers.
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2018
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Aug 24, 2018 at 06:10
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2018
100 hantaran
I'm a little wary about trading with an overseas broker, mainly because I'm worried about access to my money etc. Furthermore, I feel it will not be long before ASIIC Brokers fall into line with Europe & USA. US introduced leverage restrictions some years ago, Europe has followed and next should be Australia so enjoy it whilst you can.
These new restrictions imposed by ESMA are for a trial period of 3 months, but I don't believe that for a minute. I think there here to stay and say that because brokers have spent loads updating their websites, informing clients etc.
Happy Investing!!!
These new restrictions imposed by ESMA are for a trial period of 3 months, but I don't believe that for a minute. I think there here to stay and say that because brokers have spent loads updating their websites, informing clients etc.
Happy Investing!!!
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