Is Day Trading
Robot a scam? No, it is not a scam. It is simply a robot that gives you penny stock tips
every morning. It has no crystal ball to tell you that you are guaranteed to make millions of dollars in the stock market.
Here are some reasons why some people would believe Day Trading Robot is a scam:
-A naive person who is new to the stock market decides to spend all his or her bank account on one stock tip provided by the system. The tip turns out to be a bad one so the person loses all the money.
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There’s nothing inherently wrong with trying to get a list of penny stocks. Nothing wrong with knowing about those stocks and trying to find out more about the companies behind them.
My advice to you though is when you get a list of penny stocks don’t buy any of them. Why? You can’t buy a stock based on price alone. I can’t guarantee you’ll lose money if you do rush out and buy but I can assure you that if you do make money it will be because of luck rather then judgement.
I like to play poker, so I liken a list of penny stocks with the players in a poker tournament. Each one of them may pay you off, but each one of them could leave you broke. Once you get a list of penny stocks shouldn’t you be a bit more careful than the poker novice that jumps into shark -infested waters and gambles? Of course you should but what should you do?
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Forex trading was once one of the best kept secrets of the financial world. As the largest financial market, it should have been very well known. However, it escaped under a lot of people’s radar. Investors from all over are hungry for new, lucrative markets to get their hands on and Forex (FX) is primed for the investigations.
Forex does not trade futures, stocks, or options. It’s a market where currency is traded. Unlike the stock exchange, FX doesn’t have a board or panel that governs its actions, nor is there any type of arbitration process if someone feels that they were cheated by another trader. Members work things out on their own through credit agreements and word of mouth. Self regulation is the key to controlling the FX market.
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