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Sunday, August 16th, 2009

 In the early 90’s, our group of college friends tackled the markets head on. We were studying at a very prestigious university, name withheld, and were trading right our of the dorms. We worked a variety of markets; Stocks, Bonds, Futures and Options…having a great deal of success trading each. But when the markets closed every day, we were still hungry for more. The retail Forex world was just beginning to expand and the 24 hour market was appealing. Brokerages were beginning to open their doors to everyday guys looking to take part in changes in world currencies. We pooled our money together, moved all of our computers into one room and split shifts trading the account.

Throughout life we were never considered to be very cool or popular. We never got the pretty girl or the invite to the big party. But that was ok, because we were always smarter than everyone else. We were nerds, yes NERDS!! We wanted to learn everything we could about anything. We spent long nights at the library studying a variety of subjects, but Math was our favorite. Numbers and calculations came very easy to us and we loved playing with them. We played with them until they became our friends, and those same big numbers in school became big numbers in our bank accounts; because while everyone was out having a good time, we were finding ways to make it BIG.

It’s simple, every robot on the market today has 1 system (robot) trading multiple currency pairs.  This didn’t make sense to the Ivybot team and it shouldn’t make sense to you either.  That’s where the real genius of IvyBot comes in.  IvyBot gives you 4 Robots, 1 for each currency pair in which it was designed.  How can the other systems possibly have ONE piece of code capable of performing all the calculations on more than one currency pair?  THEY CAN’T!   Ivybot has a robot that is designed, optimized, and perfectly tailored to trade each currency pair, and we give you four of them. Look at the four codes you will get…

IvyBot is not just the only robot that gives you unlimited updates and a separate robot for each currency pair, IvyBot is hands down the most profitable Forex trading robot ever created! IvyBot has been back tested, optimized, and forward tested to do one thing, MAKE MONEY! 


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Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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Reviews of Forex Trading in 2009

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

With the stock market in a shambles and the economy tanking around the world, savvy investors are taking more interest in trading in foreign exchange. There will be tremendous opportunities as European and Asian economies decline over the next year. As battered as the US dollar has been it will still be a haven for world wide currency traders. As other markets decline the flight into dollars will increase. To take full advantage of the coming trends you should take full advantage of the opportunities offered though automated Forex trading. You can are review three of the absolutely best sites to get started in Forex trading.  Compare all of the best and choose which one you want to start with.  

Forex trading will lead the way though the morass of shattered economies. Be on the cutting edge and stay ahead of the curve.

Check out the best of the best at www.MasteringForex.net.

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Good luck trading,

Steve Leventhal


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Forex Trading Reviews

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

You can review three really good Forex Trading programs at www.masteringforex.net. or go the the Grand Daddy of them all:

 


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I am an Indian (Hyd resident) and has Demat&Trading account. Is it possible for me 2 invest in foreign stocks?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

I am an Indian (Hyderabad resident) and has Demat & Trading account. Is it possible for me to invest in foreign stocks that are trading in other foreign stock exchanges like Hong Kong Stock Exchange and US stock exchanges?

No. Not passable .

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I am an Indian (Hyd resident) and has Demat&Trading account. Is it possible for me 2 invest in foreign stocks?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

I am an Indian (Hyderabad resident) and has Demat & Trading account. Is it possible for me to invest in foreign stocks that are trading in other foreign stock exchanges like Hong Kong Stock Exchange and US stock exchanges?

No. Not passable .

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Can you explain the comparison between the US economy and Japan Economy In terms of Foreign Trade between them

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Give your answer in the light of their foreign trade positions,
competition between these two countries, their foreign exchange reserve, Whether there is any economic threat to each other at present or you see in future.

An interesting question, which goes all the way back to WWII and the colonial period which preceded it. It’s worth looking up Japanese explanations for the invasion of Pearl Harbor, which to them was an attempt to free itself from American embargo and restrictions of trade.

The Japanese are much more flexible (and sometimes, at least superficially more ruthless — look at their whaling practices) in their ability to adapt and supply needs, both their own despite limited natural resources, and those of trading-partners. The United States tends to impose its own technology on others and is less willing to adapt. Another important difference is the commitment to lifetime job-security by Japanese companies for its employees, and a much less disparate level of salary between workers and executives. The average top Japanese corporate manager earns something like eight times that of a worker. The difference is astronomically greater in the US, along with very little security. Losing one’s job through "downsizing" is practically unheard of in Japan (as is "headhunting"), while both are considered "part of the game" over here.

A good example of differing viewpoints is the automobile industry. Japan has evolved in 40 years from manufacturing little tin pans to the vehicles we know today dominate the world both in sales and quality. The Untied (oops!) The United States, once leader in the field, has floundered — and this has caused horrific damage to our country’s general welfare.

How did this happen? In one particularly pointed instance, there was a decision made a few years ago that Japan would import some General Motors cars, in order to make at least a salutory gesture toward balancing trade in this area. The car chosen was the Buick — a few hundred of them would be sent for sale in Japan. It was considered most likely to please Japanese taste among GM products — elegant and prosperous, but not too showy. That’s another great difference between the two cultures. Ostentatious display of wealth is considered to be very unacceptable in Japan — both in goods and in the size of executives salaries as I mentioned before.

At any rate, the project went forward. When GM executives went to see the result, they were very surprised to see a full-scale factory had been built in Japan, just for the imported Buicks. When the visiting Americans asked why such a large facility was needed, their Japanese counterparts revealed the truth as gently as they could.

It turned out that in order to ensure the build and finish quality that was expected there, that the Japanese had decided (without mentioning it of course), that each and every one of the imported cars would be completely disassembled, and then put back together with proper care before they were offered for sale. Not to mention having their steering wheels moved over to the RIGHT SIDE OF THE VEHICLE, as they drive on the left in Japan — something which the wiseguys from GM had neglected to do.

Do they represent a threat to present corporate America’s way of doing business worldwide? Need I say more?

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Foreign exchange - Can someone please explain what this below statement means?

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

”Carry traders, who sell the low interest rate Japanese yen for high-yielding currencies during times of high risk sentiment, continued to sell the Australian dollar this morning”. The Australian -Jan 22 2008.

What effect does interest rate have on currency trading?

A strategy in which an investor sells a certain currency with a relatively low interest rate and uses the funds to purchase a different currency yielding a higher interest rate. A trader using this strategy attempts to capture the difference between the rates - which can often be substantial, depending on the amount of leverage the investor chooses to use.

The big risk in a carry trade is the uncertainty of exchange rates

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which online trading company is able to execute trades on foreign exchanges for US residents?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I am looking to purchase GDR’s traded on the LSE, but can’t find a US online trader who can execute these orders…HELP!

Interactive Brokers gives you access to many foreign markets, including the London Stock Exchange.
http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/main.php

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which online trading company is able to execute trades on foreign exchanges for US residents?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I am looking to purchase GDR’s traded on the LSE, but can’t find a US online trader who can execute these orders…HELP!

Interactive Brokers gives you access to many foreign markets, including the London Stock Exchange.
http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/main.php

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