Has anyone withdrawn money from a broker using arbitrage strategies? - page 8

 
valeriy odintsov:

I've learned how to navigate the profiles.

2 jobs completed at 50, 2 in the works - 100 and 10.

You see... I'm the client there, not the doer, and 3 of the 4 are related to a contest I decided to do out of nowhere.
 

All right, brainiacs, I found you a place that allows arbitrage

It's called Concord Bay.

They've got better guys working there against your robots. Try to take their money.

forecourt has long learnt how to track these guys.

If they don't drain themselves, they make a fraudulent profit, but they won't be able to withdraw it.

So welcome.

 
valeriy odintsov:

and forecourt has long since learned how to track these guys.

and if they don't drain themselves, they make a fraudulent profit, but they won't be able to withdraw it.

So welcome.

Sounds like a challenge))))
 
Ivan Vorontsov:
Sounds like a challenge))))

Don't think you're all coolhackers here.

If you were smart, you would be working at a brokerage house, where they pay more, instead of clawing back owls and indicators that show nothing.

You can't be too smart - they make better programs and have more money...

if you want to fight, go right ahead.

 
Thank you very much :)
p.s. Are there smart people working for WhiteLabel? You can't arbitrage smart, rich and, most importantly, honest brokers.
 
Vasily Pererva:

The question in the title is. I would like to understand if it is realistic to earn on arbitrage strategies based on opening trades from a fast broker against a slow one?

Hypotheticals are not interesting, I am interested in the opinion of people who have worked in the real world.

I have a close friend who is keen on arbitrage. He withdraws a small amount of money, about $500 and goes to search for a new one. In short, all this trifles and hemorrhoids, you can not buy a Mercedes)).
 
It depends on where you arbitrate )
 
Комбинатор:
It depends on where you arbitrate.)
It's not serious anyway, it's just a supplement to your scholarship/pension.
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:
It's not serious anyway, it's just a supplement to the scholarship/pension.
Okay. I'm glad you think so.
 
Комбинатор:
Ok ) I'm glad you think so.
Maybe he has a stipend/pension that you wouldn't dream of! ;)