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If you don't want to live honestly, expect to be treated unfairly
And when you are asked to show these documents before withdrawal = take a photo with your face and a piece of paper with today's date written on it - what will you do, smart guy?
Or they'll ask for a driving licence in the same name... and some other document...
or will you cry over the Internet about how mean the brokerage house is, demanding documents and not giving you money?
If they do, they requote and dump their deposits?
If you decide to use the system, don't be surprised if the system starts to use you...
you've already done enough damage on the internet to be found out by the system...
no problem - pour in your deposits, put in your arbitrageurs and go ahead...
Don't forget to brag about your trading results...
what is so dishonest about it? The market is not exchange-based, each has its own liquidity providers and prices. Each brokerage house hires programmers who do not spare money. If the brokerage house is white and withdraws money somewhere, it does not give a damn about such strategies.
honestly-not to learn how to trade, but to exploit holes in the system?
Do you really think this is fair?
Maybe you steal from shops too - it's right there, not behind the fence... and the guard's not looking...
Everyone sets his own moral code.
One doesn't steal, the other doesn't hack and exploit the system's flaws...
then there's one crafty one who thinks: "Why are all these losers and I'm all white... I'll make a system on data streams, win a few milliseconds and voila - I know the future...
go ahead and do it....we learned long ago to disable such systems - just by changing the liquidity provider. if you don't know the future, the owls are draining the deposit...
that's why there are no arbitrageurs here...
honestly-not to learn how to trade, but to exploit holes in the system?
Do you really think this is fair?
Maybe you steal from shops too - it's right there, not behind the fence... and the guard's not looking...
Everyone sets his own moral code.
One doesn't steal, the other doesn't hack and exploit the system's flaws...
then there's one crafty one who thinks: "Why are all these losers and I'm all white... I'll make a system on data streams, win a few milliseconds and voila - I know the future...
go ahead and do it....we learned long ago how to disable such systems - just by changing the liquidity provider. if you don't know the future, the owls are draining the deposit...
that's why there are no arbitrageurs here...
The question in the title is. I would like to understand if it is realistic to earn on arbitrage strategies based on opening trades from a fast broker against a slow one?
Hypotheticals are not interesting, I am interested in the opinion of people who have worked in the real world.
honestly-not to learn how to trade, but to exploit holes in the system?
Do you really think this is fair?
Maybe you steal from shops too - it's right there, not behind the fence... and the guard's not looking...
Everyone sets his own moral code.
One doesn't steal, the other doesn't hack and exploit the system's flaws...
then there's one crafty one who thinks: "Why are all these losers and I'm all white... I'll make a system on data streams, win a few milliseconds and voila - I know the future...
go ahead and do it....we learned long ago to disable such systems - just by changing the liquidity provider. if you don't know the future, the owls are draining the deposit...
that's why there are no arbitrageurs here...
You probably have an iPhone as well, my dear :)
honestly-not to learn how to trade, but to exploit holes in the system?
Do you really think this is fair?
Maybe you steal from shops too - it's right there, not behind the fence... and the guard's not looking...
Everyone sets his own moral code.
One doesn't steal, the other doesn't hack and exploit flaws in the system...
then there's one crafty one who thinks: "Why are all these losers and I'm all white... I'll make a system on data streams, win a few milliseconds and voila - I know the future...
go ahead and do it....we learned long ago to disable such systems - just by changing the liquidity provider. if you don't know the future, the owls are draining the deposit...
that's why there are no arbitrageurs here...
They do not write the truth, it is the competition.