Sunday, November 2, 2008

Forex Strategy Books

Forex strategy e-books that are listed here provide information on the specific trading strategies as well as the use of particular Forex trading instruments. Basic knowledge of Forex trading is required to correctly understand and use these strategies.

PayPal Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers which support PayPal payment system as an option for funds deposit/withdrawal. it is a convenient on-line payment system which is widely accepted in U.S., Canada and United Kingdom. Forex brokers that accept PayPal deposits often are good-standing companies which you can trust.

Moneypenny over and out moneyfied

Well today’s the last day I’m blogging here as moneypenny, come to think of it, today’s Digitalmoneyworlds last post too.

From tomorrow I’ll be blogging on business, startups, money, online scams and a whole lot else. So come to the launch party and let me know what you think.

FX Chat Forum

The Forex-Markets.com Forex Forum, presented in cooperation with Global-View.com, provides free access to the most popular forex chat. Traders that have not yet seen this forum are encouraged to register. Hundreds of messages are posted every day by traders actively involved in the forex market. If you feel that you have a valuable recommendation or information to contribute, feel free to post them to the foru

Advanced Fee Fraud

You are promised something valuable for free, but you have to pay something first -- like a loan application fee or a bribe to somebody to release the asset. Guess what? It never shows up, and you are now the victim of Advance Fee Fraud. There are so many varieties of this fraud that they are impossible to catalogue, but we'll show you a few of the most common so that you will be on guard for the next "too good to be true" deal that comes along.

FOREX Information

FOREX: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has witnessed increasing numbers, and a growing complexity, of financial investment opportunities in recent years, including a sharp rise in foreign currency (forex) trading scams. A new federal law enacted in December 2000, called the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA), makes clear that the Commission has the jurisdiction and authority to investigate and take legal action to close down a wide assortment of unregulated firms offering or selling foreign currency futures and options contracts to the general public. In addition, the CFTC has jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute foreign currency fraud occurring in its registered firms and their affiliates.

Foreign Currency Trading

UPDATE: On May 22, 2008, the Congress passed H.R. 6124, the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (also known as “the Farm Bill”) which contains several amendments to the Commodity Exchange Act (“CEA”). In particular, Title XIII of the Farm Bill (1) clarifies that the CFTC’s anti-fraud authority applies to certain retail off-exchange foreign currency transactions, (2) creates a new registration category for retail foreign exchange dealers, (3) requires registration for those who solicit orders, exercise discretionary trading authority and operate pools with respect to retail off-exchange foreign currency transactions, and (4) imposes minimum capital requirements for futures commission merchants and retail foreign exchange dealers that act as counterparties to such transactions. Parts of the legislation, particularly those confirming the Commission’s anti-fraud authority, were effective upon passage. Other parts of the legislation, such as those requiring the registration of parties engaged in these transactions and minimum capital requirements, will only be effective upon the Commission’s issuance of final regulations. Any such changes to the information below will be accomplished through notice and comment rulemaking and will be made available in the Federal Register section of CFTC.gov.