I currently offering a free range of webinars to teach people how to trade the markets. I also give you £50 of starting capital.
I'm interested in seeing what poker players think of the markets and how you can use the basic poker strategy and turn it onto a trading strategy.
I my experience dealing with losses, playing probabilities and knowing when to double up and fold are essential in playing poker. From my days as a financial trader, and risk manager I can see a lot of similarities.
Please feel free to ask questions or share you thoughts.
Edited by Administrator (17 October 2011 @ 15:10 GMT)
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I'd be interested in learning how to trade and that kind of stuff,when I go on your webpage there's no information at all though (just a picture basicly)
Again if you are interested in learining the webinars are a good tool. I run them and you can ask me any questions you like.
------------ Hi all countries are elligible but as this is regulated and only meant for people who want to learn and invest there are credit checks. This may cause a problem in certain countries.
Many thanks
TPT
Edited by Administrator (17 October 2011 @ 15:10 GMT)
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im not even sure what this is or how it works but might have a look at it. kinda throws me off when he says "i am the" and "i currently offering". are u the owner of this site?
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Sounds interesting and i really appreciate the fact that you advertise your promotion/site on the bankrollmob forum...
I would also like to know the answer to the question above(withdraw conditions) and i would also appreciate if you could give us more details about trading
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Posted by pokertrader: but as this is regulated and only meant for people who want to learn and invest there are credit checks . This may cause a problem in certain countries.
oh well sure gonna be problem in my country then, dnt think they like traders
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Hi
Have you tried using a different browser? Some people had a problem as they entered the promo code in the registration process. You have to open an account and then contact intertrader support to get any bonus.
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yes i tried it again and i cant seem to even make an account, when i get to the last step it comes up we are having problems the error should be sorted soon or something along they lines. It was the same when i tried it last week
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Posted by Flippedchips: yes i tried it again and i cant seem to even make an account, when i get to the last step it comes up we are having problems the error should be sorted soon or something along they lines. It was the same when i tried it last week
Exactly the same for me. I have tried it on two different days, several times.
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i used firefox the last time i tried but i have just changed to chrome the last week and its still not working so i have no idea
just seen what the guy said on the other thread pjot, make an account without the bonus code then mail support as you had to do anyway. Ive got an account now and just mailed them, if you do that should at least get you as far as me and have an account
Edited by Flippedchips (19 October 2011 @ 10:53 GMT)
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Trading in markets has nothing to do with playing poker. It is very important that an investor keeps very well informed about context news of what he is thinking to invest on. When buying on the stock market, one can have two objectives: to see the stocks going high so then you can sell them and win the difference between the amount you spent and their actual value (or the oposite, like beto n soemthing to fall); or to keep the stocks in the wallet so you can win your share every time the company does the annual payment of dividends (this works particularly fine with expensive stocks). You will never have the market on your hand. He controls you. So you have to try to know how will he react to what happens in the world so you can try to win something with it.
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Yes i agree that poker has nothing to do with stock trading. The only common thing might be the risk. But what isnt risky today. There are a whole lot of other things involved in trading. There are short term investments, long term investments, bubbles and so many other crap that you need to know
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after you have made so many trades davoodoo you will then have to deposit £250 which is a little steep but at the end of the day if you can build it up well over that it dont make much difference if you have to deposit £250 to take out £500 or £750. There might be some other stuff not really went through it that much but i will worry more about requirements when i have built the stack
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Posted by Flippedchips: after you have made so many trades davoodoo you will then have to deposit �250 which is a little steep but at the end of the day if you can build it up well over that it dont make much difference if you have to deposit �250 to take out �500 or �750. There might be some other stuff not really went through it that much but i will worry more about requirements when i have built the stack
Imo one should be worried about the requirements from the beginning because then when you have built your stack and its time to cash out you have broken some rules and wont be able to cash-out. And the only thing i care about is cashing out free money