So, we continue speaking about possible fraud that a beginner may face on Forex.
We have already mentioned such important things as the reputation of your potential broker, their location, their promises and risks, the amount of your initial investments etc.
Now we would like to pay attention to such factors as Interbank market, pyramid schemes for different ethnic groups and finally the most important factor that you shall take into consideration.
6. And number 6 in our list is a precaution related to the Interbank market.
So, what the Interbank market is? The interbank market is the top-level foreign exchange market where banks exchange different currencies.
However, only huge financial entities are able to trade there and if your potential broker is seducing you that they can trade there, most probably that you have faced a fraud and you'd better stay away from there.
7. Sometimes fraudulent activity can be hidden under some slogans aimed at different ethnic groups from large countries such as India, China or Russia where the economical position is very unstable and people are seeking for additional earnings or ways to invest their funds.
Such schemes there usually work on the basis of a pyramid principle.
They offer you to trade foreign currencies as an account executive, however, in fact you will be investing your own capital and will need to attract your friends or relatives for the same occupation.
8. And finally what is the last, the eighth precaution that you shall always keep in mind no matter what undertaking you are going to get involved into?
Don't expect any sacred secret from me here – the eighth precaution is as clear as a day – you shall be wise and careful.
The best piece of advice you can ever receive is to follow your common sense!
Here is the golden rule – if you are not sure, you'd better not take any risk.
If anything raises your doubts up, if anything disturbs you there, you simply shall do a step back and wait for a while and if your feelings of doubtfulness have not left you yet, you'd better wait for better times or a better opportunity.
We have already mentioned such important things as the reputation of your potential broker, their location, their promises and risks, the amount of your initial investments etc.
Now we would like to pay attention to such factors as Interbank market, pyramid schemes for different ethnic groups and finally the most important factor that you shall take into consideration.
6. And number 6 in our list is a precaution related to the Interbank market.
So, what the Interbank market is? The interbank market is the top-level foreign exchange market where banks exchange different currencies.
However, only huge financial entities are able to trade there and if your potential broker is seducing you that they can trade there, most probably that you have faced a fraud and you'd better stay away from there.
7. Sometimes fraudulent activity can be hidden under some slogans aimed at different ethnic groups from large countries such as India, China or Russia where the economical position is very unstable and people are seeking for additional earnings or ways to invest their funds.
Such schemes there usually work on the basis of a pyramid principle.
They offer you to trade foreign currencies as an account executive, however, in fact you will be investing your own capital and will need to attract your friends or relatives for the same occupation.
8. And finally what is the last, the eighth precaution that you shall always keep in mind no matter what undertaking you are going to get involved into?
Don't expect any sacred secret from me here – the eighth precaution is as clear as a day – you shall be wise and careful.
The best piece of advice you can ever receive is to follow your common sense!
Here is the golden rule – if you are not sure, you'd better not take any risk.
If anything raises your doubts up, if anything disturbs you there, you simply shall do a step back and wait for a while and if your feelings of doubtfulness have not left you yet, you'd better wait for better times or a better opportunity.
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