Saxo Bank. For serious traders.
http://ru.saxobank.com/RUSaxo Bank. For serious traders.
http://ru.saxobank.com/RUI take it you are an employee of this bank? :)
And MT bank is for more serious traders.
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Duck, that way you don't have to work at all...... :))
Probably just a little footnote in tiny little letters:
- like, "trade at least xx a lot a month.
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I guess you are an employee of the bank? :)
No, I'm not an employee.
I was advised them by a trader as the most honest.
I tried their demo, after registering, they assigned me
I tried their demo and after I signed up there was a man assigned to me.
I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do.
It's interesting that their platform closes the deal instantly.
Maybe it's a really honest place, try it if you've got some extra money.
... try it if you have some extra money.
And what does "serious" mean? So if you have money, you're serious? Sorry satop, but I don't have any 'extra' money and I'm not going to gamble with it on forex, I haven't even thought about it. I do trade, but I will not go for such bets, that's for sure. So I asked for advice on 'where and what to invest it in. "For serious traders." :)) Which I am not.
Tell me, just honestly: Have you ever met a person in your life - who could say that 800 grand is too much money for him? Have you ever met such a person personally?
And what does "serious" mean? So if you have money, you're serious? Sorry satop, but I don't have any 'extra' money and I'm not going to gamble with it on forex, I haven't even thought about it. I do trade, but I will not go for such bets, that's for sure. So I asked for advice on 'where and what to invest it in. "For serious traders." :)) Which I am not.
Tell me honestly: Have you ever met a man in your life who would say that 800 grand is too much for him? Have you ever met such a person personally?
By "surplus" I mean money that doesn't work.
I am not trying to bend you to anything, just look at it as one of the options,
but decide for yourself ......

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The question in the title of the topic is of course dumb, and even sounds like a moron. But the point is...
I'm 34 years old, single. I work as a programmer in Murmansk, I'm writing in Pascal. I work as I can and when I have free time (and orders of course), + I can trade on Forex (I use service of DS "Alpari"). I have a 2-bedroom flat in the city centre, as far as my fantasy in IT was enough - furnished the flat as could. :) Four months ago I allowed myself to buy a Ford Kuga. But now, with the death of my own older brother - I can do more. A lot more. And that's when the question came up....
Two days ago I wrote to the helpline (814446) tech support Fx4u? Here is a quote from the correspondence:
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tim21701 (13:30:06 27/10/2008)
Good afternoon. I have a question - regarding finances...
FX4U Support (13:31:01 27/10/2008)
Good afternoon. Regarding finances - to the managers usually. But ask - what I know - I will explain.
tim21701 (13:31:32 27/10/2008)
If I put 800,000 into my account (for example 800,000) and don't play for a month, will any % be deducted from me at the end of the month?
FX4U Support (13:31:44 27/10/2008)
No. It will not. On the contrary, the company accrues interest on balances
FX4U Support (13:32:08 27/10/2008)
12.5% as I remember on standart accounts
tim21701 (13:32:16 27/10/2008)
Okay. thanks
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Now I am sitting here thinking: how is it possible not to use Sberbank - if they have such annual interest rates in rubles? It turns out that putting 800,000r for the year they give me more 90,000 (12.5%), it turns out (90,000 divided by 12 months) 7,500 per month? Or am I something "do not understand"?
Yeah, so you don't have to work at all...... :))
Please tell me where and what I can invest money in, with as little risk as possible....