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legendary
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February 03, 2022, 04:29:13 PM
#88
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?
I don't think this trading broker is genuine, they are scammers, because no genuine broker will send you personal message to come and invest,well try and make research about the broker and be convince before you put in your money,but if I were you I won't invest because is better to trade on your own than for a broker to trade on your behalf.
And I agree, something like that is extremely suspicious, not only that it makes no sense at all, some of the best traders and investors around the world have a bunch of people interested in hiring their services but they simply refuse because they are already comfortable with the number of customers they have, if a broker needs to go out there to try to get clients in this way there are only two explanations for it, he s a scammer or he is so bad that no client wants to hire him.
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February 02, 2022, 02:59:08 PM
#87
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?
I don't think this trading broker is genuine, they are scammers, because no genuine broker will send you personal message to come and invest,well try and make research about the broker and be convince before you put in your money,but if I were you I won't invest because is better to trade on your own than for a broker to trade on your behalf.
rby
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February 02, 2022, 09:35:19 AM
#86
It is looking like a scam. For the broker to contact you first, it is not genuine. Anything that will make you to give someone your money to invest for you or trade for you, know that you have scammed yourself first by 50%
sr. member
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February 01, 2022, 01:58:06 AM
#85
Nothing beats out when you are the ones who've been holding your funds and not some third party.
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Over the long run this is the cheapest option, it s a very well known fact that relying on another person to make your trades on the markets does not work, the majority of the money managers cannot outperform the market and then you need to pay them fees for their work, meaning that you could have been better of just buying the asset you wanted and then just hold it for as long as you could, so if you want to obtain more money than what holding can give you then there is no other alternative than to learn and do so on your own.
Cheapest indeed since you wont really be paying up something or having some shares into some company or individual yet you could really make profits on your own without the need of these people/company.

To mind off that they are still humans which means you could make out profits too and do all sorts of things similar on what they are doing.If they have done it then we could also do it.

It might takes time but would really worth the effort since you would gain experience and knowledge which would really be helpful ahead on your trading career.

I agree it's better if we start with ourselves and find some experience by it rather than they give you a promise like "double your capital within a week" it's really risky. You should be careful with your own money especially if the money that you used is from a hot wallet not a cold wallet.
hero member
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January 31, 2022, 05:20:36 PM
#84
Nothing beats out when you are the ones who've been holding your funds and not some third party.
Doing it yourself is sometimes the best choice, instead of trusting some self acclaimed trading professionals who may just pride on old glory, i'd rather you invest a little of your money in learning to trade for yourself, so you can efficiently trade with any large sum you wish to and bear the risk yourself. I think in a long run, though you may loose some money at first, the benefits will beat the price you paid to get there. Think long term.
Over the long run this is the cheapest option, it s a very well known fact that relying on another person to make your trades on the markets does not work, the majority of the money managers cannot outperform the market and then you need to pay them fees for their work, meaning that you could have been better of just buying the asset you wanted and then just hold it for as long as you could, so if you want to obtain more money than what holding can give you then there is no other alternative than to learn and do so on your own.
Cheapest indeed since you wont really be paying up something or having some shares into some company or individual yet you could really make profits on your own without the need of these people/company.

To mind off that they are still humans which means you could make out profits too and do all sorts of things similar on what they are doing.If they have done it then we could also do it.

It might takes time but would really worth the effort since you would gain experience and knowledge which would really be helpful ahead on your trading career.
legendary
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January 31, 2022, 05:04:26 PM
#83
Nothing beats out when you are the ones who've been holding your funds and not some third party.
Doing it yourself is sometimes the best choice, instead of trusting some self acclaimed trading professionals who may just pride on old glory, i'd rather you invest a little of your money in learning to trade for yourself, so you can efficiently trade with any large sum you wish to and bear the risk yourself. I think in a long run, though you may loose some money at first, the benefits will beat the price you paid to get there. Think long term.
Over the long run this is the cheapest option, it s a very well known fact that relying on another person to make your trades on the markets does not work, the majority of the money managers cannot outperform the market and then you need to pay them fees for their work, meaning that you could have been better of just buying the asset you wanted and then just hold it for as long as you could, so if you want to obtain more money than what holding can give you then there is no other alternative than to learn and do so on your own.
legendary
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January 31, 2022, 02:13:55 AM
#82
Nothing beats out when you are the ones who've been holding your funds and not some third party.
Doing it yourself is sometimes the best choice, instead of trusting some self acclaimed trading professionals who may just pride on old glory, i'd rather you invest a little of your money in learning to trade for yourself, so you can efficiently trade with any large sum you wish to and bear the risk yourself. I think in a long run, though you may loose some money at first, the benefits will beat the price you paid to get there. Think long term.
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January 31, 2022, 01:16:50 AM
#81
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?
No. No matter if they are legitimate or not never let someone touch your money and do the trading on your behalf but based on what you have said I really think that they are not legitimate asking their users to do the trading on your behalf for me it looks like it is a scam attempt but not matter if it is legitimate or not never entrust your money to others they can easily ruin your money.
I think its okay if to lend money as long as the site is known to be trusted because there are now services like staking, lending and similar where you can earn passively but in return your going to transfer your funds on them.

In the case of op, it looks like he is contact randomly, the same thing happens to me where I get lots of direct messages on different social medias that I use. They are obviously a scam so do not ever try to get lured on what they are saying. If you want you can use sites which offer copy trade, this is a nice way to make profits from trading but it is a less risky way because you hold your funds with you.
The point is there are some legitimate stockbrokers out there and if you are lucky to get a good stockbroker all your trading and financial investments are safe and will yield a good profit in the long run, but again in choosing the one to trust one needs to do due diligence to avoid scam because the number of scam stockbroker is high.
hero member
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January 28, 2022, 01:35:39 PM
#80
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?
No. No matter if they are legitimate or not never let someone touch your money and do the trading on your behalf but based on what you have said I really think that they are not legitimate asking their users to do the trading on your behalf for me it looks like it is a scam attempt but not matter if it is legitimate or not never entrust your money to others they can easily ruin your money.
I think its okay if to lend money as long as the site is known to be trusted because there are now services like staking, lending and similar where you can earn passively but in return your going to transfer your funds on them.

In the case of op, it looks like he is contact randomly, the same thing happens to me where I get lots of direct messages on different social medias that I use. They are obviously a scam so do not ever try to get lured on what they are saying. If you want you can use sites which offers copy trade, this is a nice way to make profits from trading but it in a less risky way because you hold your funds with you.
Nothing beats out when you are the ones who've been holding your funds and not some third party which is usually the case or the set-up when it comes to staking on which i dont really prefer the most.

If you could able to bare such risks then go ahead but if not then its better to keep those coins into your own wallet.If you do look on the part on how much interest or APY you could get then you would

really realize that it isnt really worth the risks if you do ask me and it is much better to earn from volatility rather than on minding with those penny percentage on APY's.
hero member
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January 28, 2022, 01:05:53 PM
#79
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?
No. No matter if they are legitimate or not never let someone touch your money and do the trading on your behalf but based on what you have said I really think that they are not legitimate asking their users to do the trading on your behalf for me it looks like it is a scam attempt but not matter if it is legitimate or not never entrust your money to others they can easily ruin your money.
I think its okay if to lend money as long as the site is known to be trusted because there are now services like staking, lending and similar where you can earn passively but in return your going to transfer your funds on them.

In the case of op, it looks like he is contact randomly, the same thing happens to me where I get lots of direct messages on different social medias that I use. They are obviously a scam so do not ever try to get lured on what they are saying. If you want you can use sites which offers copy trade, this is a nice way to make profits from trading but it in a less risky way because you hold your funds with you.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
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January 28, 2022, 09:19:39 AM
#78
Hello bitcointalknairs please I will like to get clarifications on something, I received an email from trading brokers that I can lunge my funds with them and they execute trades on my behalf but I am afraid of the legitimacy of such services because most of them always turn out to be scammers.
What is your experience with trading brokers?

No. No matter if they are legitimate or not never let someone touch your money and do the trading on your behalf but based on what you have said I really think that they are not legitimate asking their users to do the trading on your behalf for me it looks like it is a scam attempt but not matter if it is legitimate or not never entrust your money to others they can easily ruin your money.
hero member
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January 28, 2022, 08:58:39 AM
#77
Its pure scam, how can you give access to your money to the person who randomly emailed you on the internet. Let's make it more interesting just asking for their experience will expose everything, if they give you any domain then just corss check its registration and reviews on the legitimate site reviewing websites to verify it.

On what OP received, maybe it's a pure scam. But as far as I know, there are legitimate brokers because, in the first place, that's how it works. Users will deposit money and let the broker do their work. I also don't know if something reputable service like that exists in the crypto-world. But for the stock market, there are legitimate ones.

The bottom line is, OP should just ignore that email. A company isn't sending messages to random people but the client instead will make business with that company.
I have read about stockbroker and its really legit like in the case in India. As traders cannot trade directly in stock market, so they are required to take the services of a stockbroker. But in crypto, there are those legit ones but you must be very cautious from choosing them because most that are in internet sites are pure scams. I suggest just trade on your own so you can stay away from the chances of being scammed.
It depends. If you think you don't have trading or financial experience, i think paying a legit trading broker is still helpful. That is, like first timers do. But its not really necessary since we can also learn from all our experiences. And you won't be successful in trading if you always rely for someone to create profits for you. Trading is hard, but i know it can be learned one step at a time.
legendary
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January 28, 2022, 08:50:11 AM
#76
Some people use a broker so they have already a profit without doing too much research if so you would like to do better using a copy trader one of the platforms i know supporting the use of this kind of feature is the etoro. Still based on my experience it's better to get a legitimate mentor so you don't need to become a dependent person with your trades by that you can trade at your own now and its part of self-development and knowledge.
hero member
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January 28, 2022, 01:35:15 AM
#75
Its pure scam, how can you give access to your money to the person who randomly emailed you on the internet. Let's make it more interesting just asking for their experience will expose everything, if they give you any domain then just corss check its registration and reviews on the legitimate site reviewing websites to verify it.

On what OP received, maybe it's a pure scam. But as far as I know, there are legitimate brokers because, in the first place, that's how it works. Users will deposit money and let the broker do their work. I also don't know if something reputable service like that exists in the crypto-world. But for the stock market, there are legitimate ones.

The bottom line is, OP should just ignore that email. A company isn't sending messages to random people but the client instead will make business with that company.
I have read about stockbroker and its really legit like in the case in India. As traders cannot trade directly in stock market, so they are required to take the services of a stockbroker. But in crypto, there are those legit ones but you must be very cautious from choosing them because most that are in internet sites are pure scams. I suggest just trade on your own so you can stay away from the chances of being scammed.
hero member
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January 27, 2022, 11:52:48 PM
#74
Its pure scam, how can you give access to your money to the person who randomly emailed you on the internet. Let's make it more interesting just asking for their experience will expose everything, if they give you any domain then just corss check its registration and reviews on the legitimate site reviewing websites to verify it.

On what OP received, maybe it's a pure scam. But as far as I know, there are legitimate brokers because, in the first place, that's how it works. Users will deposit money and let the broker do their work. I also don't know if something reputable service like that exists in the crypto-world. But for the stock market, there are legitimate ones.

The bottom line is, OP should just ignore that email. A company isn't sending messages to random people but the client instead will make business with that company.
Stock market is completely regulated so we can easily identify the legitimacy of brokers from their licence and years of experience in the brokerage field but in cryptocurrency its completely unregulated also we can't find experience since the oldest cryptocurrency is just a decade old. Maybe in a decade or two we can have such legitimate companies but for now I don't trust them.
hero member
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January 27, 2022, 06:57:05 PM
#73
Its pure scam, how can you give access to your money to the person who randomly emailed you on the internet. Let's make it more interesting just asking for their experience will expose everything, if they give you any domain then just corss check its registration and reviews on the legitimate site reviewing websites to verify it.

On what OP received, maybe it's a pure scam. But as far as I know, there are legitimate brokers because, in the first place, that's how it works. Users will deposit money and let the broker do their work. I also don't know if something reputable service like that exists in the crypto-world. But for the stock market, there are legitimate ones.

The bottom line is, OP should just ignore that email. A company isn't sending messages to random people but the client instead will make business with that company.
Good advice. Stay away from those trading brokers who are a complete stranger to you. You cannot just send your funds to anyone just because he had made successful trades in the past, its very easy to say online that he's good enough but you really don't know what's the truth behind it. Trust yourself. There's no other person that can make better trades than yourself because you know your capability and you know how far it will go.
legendary
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January 27, 2022, 06:47:42 PM
#72
Its pure scam, how can you give access to your money to the person who randomly emailed you on the internet. Let's make it more interesting just asking for their experience will expose everything, if they give you any domain then just corss check its registration and reviews on the legitimate site reviewing websites to verify it.

On what OP received, maybe it's a pure scam. But as far as I know, there are legitimate brokers because, in the first place, that's how it works. Users will deposit money and let the broker do their work. I also don't know if something reputable service like that exists in the crypto-world. But for the stock market, there are legitimate ones.

The bottom line is, OP should just ignore that email. A company isn't sending messages to random people but the client instead will make business with that company.
hero member
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January 27, 2022, 06:42:05 PM
#71
We also should not trust the reviews blindly because a scam site can pay to group of people to write good reviews about them or further they can pay the site and ask them to put into the recommendation list. So research on the public forum is better after picking the sites from reviewing sites.
Yes, there are services that are being offered to the web to give good reviews that shall make the company's output look at its best. But they're just words and will put the customers into shatter once they're into it already. A broker or any company that just randomly emailed you should always be cautious. You don't trust any of them easily unless it's just an announcement coming from the official exchange that they have partnered with a broker and always apply DYOR.
Whenever you do get those emails randomly then you shouldnt really pay attention which most of them are just frauds and yes, there are companies which do offers these fund management
yes they are legit but doesnt mean that they would assure about being profitable because making them handle out your funds wouldnt really be that much giving off that ease feeling
and you would really get stressed and its better to trade with your own funds rather than letting others do the work and if you arent that confident then its your choice
to deal with these services but dont easily believe that they are profitable.
If you think it deeply, it will be a less stress on your part by letting them make profits for you. But you can do more good about it if you trade it on your own because you have your own skills and strategies that will make you win your trades. Also, entrusting your funds to them is not a guarantee that it will never end up in losses. Even experts in trading lose too, so its always possible for them not to end up profiting.
legendary
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January 27, 2022, 05:14:13 PM
#70
We also should not trust the reviews blindly because a scam site can pay to group of people to write good reviews about them or further they can pay the site and ask them to put into the recommendation list. So research on the public forum is better after picking the sites from reviewing sites.
Yes, there are services that are being offered to the web to give good reviews that shall make the company's output look at its best. But they're just words and will put the customers into shatter once they're into it already. A broker or any company that just randomly emailed you should always be cautious. You don't trust any of them easily unless it's just an announcement coming from the official exchange that they have partnered with a broker and always apply DYOR.
Whenever you do get those emails randomly then you shouldnt really pay attention which most of them are just frauds and yes, there are companies which do offers these fund management
yes they are legit but doesnt mean that they would assure about being profitable because making them handle out your funds wouldnt really be that much giving off that ease feeling
and you would really get stressed and its better to trade with your own funds rather than letting others do the work and if you arent that confident then its your choice
to deal with these services but dont easily believe that they are profitable.
hero member
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January 27, 2022, 04:42:25 PM
#69
We also should not trust the reviews blindly because a scam site can pay to group of people to write good reviews about them or further they can pay the site and ask them to put into the recommendation list. So research on the public forum is better after picking the sites from reviewing sites.
Yes, there are services that are being offered to the web to give good reviews that shall make the company's output look at its best. But they're just words and will put the customers into shatter once they're into it already. A broker or any company that just randomly emailed you should always be cautious. You don't trust any of them easily unless it's just an announcement coming from the official exchange that they have partnered with a broker and always apply DYOR.
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