The Truth About Forex Scams
What makes for Forex scams? A lot of people think that any Forex trading system, informational product or service which fails to make them rich beyond their wildest dreams overnight must necessarily be a scam. These are generally the same people who flee from get-rich-quick scheme to get rich quick scheme, constantly disappointed because they fail to get rich. These people are unwilling to spend ay kind of time or effort learning how to make a product or service work for them and they just accuse them of being Forex scams. There is no such thing as a system which will make you rich overnight. Think about it for a minute ? if there was such a thing, wouldn?t we all be using it already? This system would also not continue to work so well for long ? it?s a matter of elementary economics.
All that money has to come from somewhere. While the standard of living can be raised universally by technological developments and other innovations, all trading or any other economic activity where there is no value being produced is a zero-sum game. For one person to make money, someone else has to lose it.
It is true that in currency exchange, some of the bad prices are taken by people or institutions who either do not know or do not care. Businesses who import or export goods rarely bother to try to schedule their payments for a moment when the currency rates are favorable. People taking a vacation overseas are the same. Nevertheless, there are so many people and institutions in the 'pure' forex market these days that it is simply not possible for everybody to make money from forex trading.
The next time you?re reading through a web forum on the topic of Forex and you?re trying to decide whether or not the negatives you?re reading about a given product or service mean that it is one of the Forex scams, you should think about how things work in the ?real? (offline) world.
Suppose you go to the bookstore and pick up a book on Forex trading. You find that the techniques given in the book do not work out in your case. It can be that the information here is out of date, or there could be any number of other reasons why this book didn?t give you the results you had hoped for. You may have learned a little and simply decided that this book wasn?t the answer for you ? you wouldn?t storm into the bookstore and accuse them of being a scam.
However, if this same bookstore was urging people to pre-order a new book which they were hyping up and you were to show up on the day of sale to find the bookstore had closed up and the owners skipped town; now that would be a scam.
A scam is a fraudulent business operation which is made to swindle would-be customers. These activities are illegal and not offered in good faith. However, any product or service which is indeed created with legitimate business intent is by definition not a scam.
With the word ?scam? being thrown around so often, it can be hard to know what products are legitimate and which are not ? this makes people, already a little hesitant of buying online even more nervous. In many cases, products are accused of being scams simply because they didn?t work the way a customer expected. You may take their advice and not want to buy these products; after all, not every legitimate product is a winner ? but it would be wrong to call these products or services Forex scams. - 23204
All that money has to come from somewhere. While the standard of living can be raised universally by technological developments and other innovations, all trading or any other economic activity where there is no value being produced is a zero-sum game. For one person to make money, someone else has to lose it.
It is true that in currency exchange, some of the bad prices are taken by people or institutions who either do not know or do not care. Businesses who import or export goods rarely bother to try to schedule their payments for a moment when the currency rates are favorable. People taking a vacation overseas are the same. Nevertheless, there are so many people and institutions in the 'pure' forex market these days that it is simply not possible for everybody to make money from forex trading.
The next time you?re reading through a web forum on the topic of Forex and you?re trying to decide whether or not the negatives you?re reading about a given product or service mean that it is one of the Forex scams, you should think about how things work in the ?real? (offline) world.
Suppose you go to the bookstore and pick up a book on Forex trading. You find that the techniques given in the book do not work out in your case. It can be that the information here is out of date, or there could be any number of other reasons why this book didn?t give you the results you had hoped for. You may have learned a little and simply decided that this book wasn?t the answer for you ? you wouldn?t storm into the bookstore and accuse them of being a scam.
However, if this same bookstore was urging people to pre-order a new book which they were hyping up and you were to show up on the day of sale to find the bookstore had closed up and the owners skipped town; now that would be a scam.
A scam is a fraudulent business operation which is made to swindle would-be customers. These activities are illegal and not offered in good faith. However, any product or service which is indeed created with legitimate business intent is by definition not a scam.
With the word ?scam? being thrown around so often, it can be hard to know what products are legitimate and which are not ? this makes people, already a little hesitant of buying online even more nervous. In many cases, products are accused of being scams simply because they didn?t work the way a customer expected. You may take their advice and not want to buy these products; after all, not every legitimate product is a winner ? but it would be wrong to call these products or services Forex scams. - 23204
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