barycee
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Hi,
I am new here so hello for a start. =)
Came here because I made $4,000 with a demo account on BROKER NAME REMOVED.
Wanted to do more research before thinking I am going to be an overnight millionaire.
It has occurred to me that even if that was a 'real' account they likey don't really have that money I to pay me. How could they, the market has barely moved and I made $4,000 with a really basic Martingale system.
It seems like roulette. In a casino, they like to make people feel they have found a magic system but it's just the same system everybody has tried. Reverse psychology
Are they even really buying shares on my behalf as I make the orders or do they just buy some at the end of the month to meet some regulation and to invest their own money they made from people thinking they would get paid out but didn't? I fear they will basically say it was too mixed with fake bonues money or they will just delay payment until I forget I was owed any.
It just seems too easy to make money on there and in life that is usually a sign of a misleading business model. I literally could make a million a day from £20 initial deposit.
It may not be illegal for them to operate like that but statute laws and morality are not the same thing. Often, they can be the complete opposites.
Forex, however, looks promising but of course usually, involves real work. Ie, patience and research.
The concerning thing with REMOVED Options for me right now is they seem to be saying If I don't get paid quickly it will just be because I did not have the right ID or my bank was slow. Even telling me there is nothing to worry about. Even though I want to trade seriously and I can't if I don't get paid out promptly. So that is a big worry for me. Not really for them to tell me it shouldn't be, surely?
They have room to move the withdrawal goals posts around arbitariy because of their vague TOS and a dodgy company will almost definitely take advantage of that ommision to profit or at least hedge their own losses due to you simply wanting what you earned.
I don't mind clever marketing but I am not in this just to look at pretty lights and to feel like a trader. I want to actually be one. I really thought I was going to be a big binary guy but seems my dreams are dashed before they have really started?
I am new here so hello for a start. =)
Came here because I made $4,000 with a demo account on BROKER NAME REMOVED.
Wanted to do more research before thinking I am going to be an overnight millionaire.
It has occurred to me that even if that was a 'real' account they likey don't really have that money I to pay me. How could they, the market has barely moved and I made $4,000 with a really basic Martingale system.
It seems like roulette. In a casino, they like to make people feel they have found a magic system but it's just the same system everybody has tried. Reverse psychology
Are they even really buying shares on my behalf as I make the orders or do they just buy some at the end of the month to meet some regulation and to invest their own money they made from people thinking they would get paid out but didn't? I fear they will basically say it was too mixed with fake bonues money or they will just delay payment until I forget I was owed any.
It just seems too easy to make money on there and in life that is usually a sign of a misleading business model. I literally could make a million a day from £20 initial deposit.
It may not be illegal for them to operate like that but statute laws and morality are not the same thing. Often, they can be the complete opposites.
Forex, however, looks promising but of course usually, involves real work. Ie, patience and research.
The concerning thing with REMOVED Options for me right now is they seem to be saying If I don't get paid quickly it will just be because I did not have the right ID or my bank was slow. Even telling me there is nothing to worry about. Even though I want to trade seriously and I can't if I don't get paid out promptly. So that is a big worry for me. Not really for them to tell me it shouldn't be, surely?
They have room to move the withdrawal goals posts around arbitariy because of their vague TOS and a dodgy company will almost definitely take advantage of that ommision to profit or at least hedge their own losses due to you simply wanting what you earned.
I don't mind clever marketing but I am not in this just to look at pretty lights and to feel like a trader. I want to actually be one. I really thought I was going to be a big binary guy but seems my dreams are dashed before they have really started?