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for4tune
Hi,

Can someone tell me what would be a good way to go about judging "talent" vs "luck" in the FX arena?
(Obviously short of watching them perform for 5years and seeing their avg take home).
Is there a quicker way?

What are the key requirements / criteria for a good fx trader?

Also, I was wondering, is there anyone here that trades the FX markets casually, as a hobby or even as a professional already?

I'd be interested in talking to you, as ultimately I may have an opportunity for employment for you.
If you know what you're doing, are willing to meet up and can prove yourself over a short trial period, I could get you all the investment capital you need to make yourself rich. Without trading/risking any of your own money. Working on a strict profit-share commissions structure.

I am looking for fresh talent here, no CV is required.
Just the guts and self belief to go for it!

Please reply to this thread with a bit about yourself and your general fx strategy. (Obviously its fairly straightforward; reading the news, and world events to judge the markets reaction)... but whatever you have to offer. Show me that you know what you're doing.

Max

ps. NO LINKS TO HYIPS PLEASE; im not interested in investing somewhere. I want somebody to work for me - to open a managed FX account that you trade on my companies behalf.
junglist00
I am interested in your offer, currently trade parttime looking to go full time. Main strategy is trading eu on the 5M/1H time frame, scalping method ... 10-20pips ... 3-5 times per session. Also run 3 EA on account. working on TA/PA trading with fairly good results.
for4tune
Ah great, thanks for replying junglist00,

Let's talk!
I want to know more about what you do, how you do it, your results range, risk management and we can discuss ways of turning that into a fixed-risk investment to add to our product range - to ultimately pitch to our members / investors.
And also commissions structures and so on + show you how we're going to get you all this capital and how it all works.

Do you have msn/yahoo?
cs@for4tune.com / for4tune@ymail.com

Lots to discuss, to learn... and then we'll see if we're compatible!
Where abouts in the world are you from?

Anyway - we'll talk in private!
Give me a shout.

Look forward to hearing from you,
Max
cs@for4tune.com
2legit
QUOTE (for4tune @ Apr 26 2009, 12:25 AM) *
Hi,

Can someone tell me what would be a good way to go about judging "talent" vs "luck" in the FX arena?
(Obviously short of watching them perform for 5years and seeing their avg take home).
Is there a quicker way?

What are the key requirements / criteria for a good fx trader?

Also, I was wondering, is there anyone here that trades the FX markets casually, as a hobby or even as a professional already?

I'd be interested in talking to you, as ultimately I may have an opportunity for employment for you.
If you know what you're doing, are willing to meet up and can prove yourself over a short trial period, I could get you all the investment capital you need to make yourself rich. Without trading/risking any of your own money. Working on a strict profit-share commissions structure.

I am looking for fresh talent here, no CV is required.
Just the guts and self belief to go for it!

Please reply to this thread with a bit about yourself and your general fx strategy. (Obviously its fairly straightforward; reading the news, and world events to judge the markets reaction)... but whatever you have to offer. Show me that you know what you're doing.

Max

ps. NO LINKS TO HYIPS PLEASE; im not interested in investing somewhere. I want somebody to work for me - to open a managed FX account that you trade on my companies behalf.




I would like to talk to you about your opportunity, I have started a thread you can check out of my daily trades with monthly results. Lets talk
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