The Truth About Forex Scams
What are Forex scams? Many people mistakenly think that any Forex product or trading system which does not make them instantly wealthy is a scam. These people do not want to put in any time or effort on their own part. They want a magical, get rich quick system ? well, there?s no such thing. If there was, we?d all be using it and of course, this system wouldn?t work for long. It?s just basic economics.
If there is money being made, it is coming from somewhere. Unlike technological innovations which can create wealth through new production models, all currency trading is a zero-sum proposition. If someone is making money, someone else is losing money.
There are always losses being taken by individuals and institutions who are either unaware of the currency exchange market or cannot for one reason or another allow exchange rates to dictate their activities. You wouldn?t put off a vacation because of exchange rates ? and businesses also cannot wait for favorable currency exchange rates to import or export goods. It?s just not a possibility for each and every Forex investor to get rich ? simple as that.
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.
Imagine you bought a book about forex from a bookstore, but the system described in it did not work for you. It might be that the methods in the book were out of date, or they might not be suitable for you for some reason. You would probably have learnt something, and you would just shrug and accept that wasn't the right system for you. You wouldn't go back into town and call the bookstore owner a scammer.
Let?s say that the bookstore had been hyping a new book which was about to come out and was urging every customer to pre-order. However, when everyone showed up at the bookstore on the release date only to find the store shuttered and the owners nowhere to be found, this would be a scam.
A scam, according to the dictionary, is 'a fraudulent business scheme; a swindle'. A scam involves fraud and an intention to deceive. Scams are illegal. It is not correct to use this word to describe something offered and delivered in good faith.
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. - 23229
If there is money being made, it is coming from somewhere. Unlike technological innovations which can create wealth through new production models, all currency trading is a zero-sum proposition. If someone is making money, someone else is losing money.
There are always losses being taken by individuals and institutions who are either unaware of the currency exchange market or cannot for one reason or another allow exchange rates to dictate their activities. You wouldn?t put off a vacation because of exchange rates ? and businesses also cannot wait for favorable currency exchange rates to import or export goods. It?s just not a possibility for each and every Forex investor to get rich ? simple as that.
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.
Imagine you bought a book about forex from a bookstore, but the system described in it did not work for you. It might be that the methods in the book were out of date, or they might not be suitable for you for some reason. You would probably have learnt something, and you would just shrug and accept that wasn't the right system for you. You wouldn't go back into town and call the bookstore owner a scammer.
Let?s say that the bookstore had been hyping a new book which was about to come out and was urging every customer to pre-order. However, when everyone showed up at the bookstore on the release date only to find the store shuttered and the owners nowhere to be found, this would be a scam.
A scam, according to the dictionary, is 'a fraudulent business scheme; a swindle'. A scam involves fraud and an intention to deceive. Scams are illegal. It is not correct to use this word to describe something offered and delivered in good faith.
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. - 23229
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