This video be DVK laying out the basics of operating FXCM's Micro Platform which is software for trading currencies on the foreign exchange market. With a Micro account you get started for $25 last time I checked. FXCM also has a platform to trade currency in the foreign exchange that requires $2000 to open an account. I guess the rates are a bit better with the latter and the rules a bit different, regarding leveraging. Anyhow, the video is just a quick basic tutorial on what to click to get what action in the software.
how did you do up until you closed it?
paxro 4 months ago
My life has been hugely sabotaged. Especially to prevent me from having money enough to pursure my political ambitions, Direct Democracy and Calorie Economics. So, some people might be able to "get on" by forex, but since I started trading in real cash, it was 1 disaster after the next. When I was using a practice account in the real market, I was making a killing, every trade I closed positive for like 50 trades, that's when I decided to get in it with real cash. Then 95% of trades wrecked me.
danielvincentkelley 4 months ago
@danielvincentkelley I hear you loud and clear..but what is Calorie Economics..does it have to do with feeding the hungry..I'm on twitter at benblackstone.
superbm77 3 months ago
@supe Calorie economics is the scientific measure of the value of work. Right now, what people get for a days work is arbitrary and widely based on the mood of their employer and hugely manipulated by those employers to enforce the employees work become profits for those who produce nothing boldly. I want to see the actual calorie value of work exactly measured and there after that job type earn that calorie expenditure exactly. The economy would then favor producers rather than owners as today.
danielvincentkelley 3 months ago
@superbm
Another thing that would change under calorie economics is product value would be measured in calories and all products would be worth ONLY what they cost to produce in terms of human spent effort, as measured in calories. So, an average work day might be 1,000 calories and a house might be earned by working 300,000 calories or so, about a years work. Today people spend 1/3rd of their life to "earn a house". By calorie economics it would be about 3X the amount of time it takes to build.
danielvincentkelley 3 months ago
@superbm77
I've seen people 3 deep put Earth bag homes together in a matter of months. So, that would be a reasonable estimate as to how long it would take to earn a home in a calorie economy. It'd be 3X the amount of time it takes for 3 people to fully construct the home, which for even complex architecture is generally less than a year.
danielvincentkelley 3 months ago