worked for someone else's uncle. what's next? - page 12

 
RIV >> :

>> coaster



>> there are no third parties in this particular story.

Stealing a password not to withdraw money and opening a position on the only instrument available with a cool spread and collateral .... it's cool

 

RIV, don't worry so much. It's enough to move the cart and make it roll.

It sucks when people get on top of it and it's even harder to push.

Realistically, I sympathise with the man if he's not kidding. It's bad enough that most people are on 'their' wavelength. I have the impression, not quite a good one, that it is not traders who sit here, but ordinary programmers and DC employees.

 
coaster >> :

RIV, don't worry so much. It's enough to move the cart and make it roll.

It sucks when people get on top and it's even harder to push it.

Realistically, I sympathise with the man if he's not kidding. It's bad enough that most people are on "their" wave. I get the bad impression that there are no traders but ordinary programmers and brokerage staff.

Traders are in the trade. and they write on weekends. if they write.

Are you not in the market now? :)

 
RIV >> :

Why get hysterical ... it's totally useless ... if you can change something, change it, and if not, you need to work with what you have ... analyze the situation ... expecting a 100% guarantee is utter folly ... it never was, never will be anywhere ... and in all forms of human activity ...



Yeah, the confidence in your superiority. "To your customers"... Hmm... :)


But on the whole, it's kind of abstract. And the right answer / advice is this - run away from the domestic - Russian and other ex-USSR, brokerage houses. Go to those countries that have the right legislation. For example the U.S..


And who will be blamed when everyone flees? >>Why just those large Russian brokerage companies who did not want to avoid distrust in them and expose those who are not in good faith?

 
Sorento >> :

Traders are in trade. and write on weekends. if they write.

Are you not in the market now? :)


No. I'm at my day job now. :)
 
coaster >> :


No. I'm at my day job now. :)

>> that's right.

 
Sorento >> :

>> that's right.

I don't do intraday. It is quite unstable and dangerous.

It's pretty easy to work on a week's analysis on a daily basis.

When the stops are big, you don't notice the commission at all.

 
Mischek >> :

There are no third parties in this particular story

Stealing password not to withdraw money but to open position with the only available instrument with cool spread and deposit .... is cool.

Well, Mishek, I don't get it either - are we the only ones who get it? :) And those who write that "what if the password was stolen," they do not understand that such use of the password is not necessary. Or are they pretending?


If they don't, the question is "why?"

And if they do, the question is "why are they saying that?"


Explain it to me, if you don't mind :)

 

>> Mischek

Who knows how many faces were involved in the story ... I already told you that in such situations it's more likely that the 'well-wisher' is someone in the environment ... a friend, work colleague, acquaintance of the wife etc. ...

The aim could have been just to screw up ... or it seems surprising to someone ... although they may have had the idea of stealing money ... such a sucker could have missed the data for a private account, and they would have corrected the withdrawal details and all ... now the input-output funds are substantially automated securities houses ... but they could not or had not planned to steal and decided to just screw up ...

>> coaster

I'm not bothered at all ... I'm just allergic to hysteria ... the "cart" drives fine as it is ... look at bourgeois software, I often just yell when I see their masterpieces ...

There is a possibility that it was rolled, although I am more inclined to think that there are other options ... the main thing is not to get hysteria, with no real facts but only some video and highly suspicious ... and about how would regulate, remember for example the issue with the gaming business ... when a kind of threshold hysteria that "hurt grandma at one-armed" was reached, they decided to regulate and eventually disappeared not only machines that really many in t ...In the end not only the machines disappeared but also large legal casinos were banned...

>> SProgrammer

There are topics I know and understand very well ... proving my superiority to someone else makes no sense ... I write on the subject ... if you had bothered to read my entire post carefully you would have understood that I am not crazy about bourgeois ... and from my own experience I know that it will be much easier and cheaper to deal with our brokerage ... and you would know how things work with the law there ... or at least talk to our former residents who have long lived there and know the subject, you would not have written such nonsense precisely ...

 
RIV >> :

>> SProgrammer

I have topics I know and understand very well ... proving my superiority to someone makes no sense ... I am writing on the subject ... if you had bothered to read my entire post carefully you would have understood that I am not crazy about the bourgeoisie ... and from my own experience I know that it would be much easier and cheaper to deal with our brokerage ... and you would know how things work with the law ... or at least talk to our former residents who have lived there and know the subject, you would not have written such nonsense exactly ...

Yeah. :) Interesting. Forgive me, but it seems to me that you simplify things in vain :) - because I know exactly how it is over there. Since I, as everyone knows, "work" there.


In a word - "you wouldn't write such nonsense for sure" - it seems to me that you have overreacted ... uh-- notice how kind I am... for some reason today. :)) Weather? :) (That's a hint for seekers ;) )

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