Risk Disclosure
Risk Disclosure:
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, options and foreign exchange, it is not for every trader and only risk capital should be used. Trade recommendations do not guarantee profit. Margins are subject to change. Past performance is not indicative of future results. An investor could potentially lose all or more than Initial Investment.
Forex Risk Disclosure Statement:
The risk of loss in Forex Trading can be substantial. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. In considering whether to trade or to authorize someone else to trade for you, you should also be aware of the following:
Forex transactions are not traded on an exchange, and those funds deposited with the counterparty for Forex transactions may not receive the same protections as funds used to margin or guarantee exchange - Traded Futures and options contracts. If the counterparty becomes insolvent and you have a claim for amounts deposited or profits earned on transactions with the counterparty, your claim may not receive a priority. Without a priority, you are a general creditor and your claim will be paid, along with the claims of other general creditors, from any monies still available after priority claims are paid. Even customer funds that the counterparty keeps spearate from it's own operating funds may not be safe from the claims of other general and priority creditors.
The high degree of leverage that is often obtainable in Forex trading can work against you as well as for you. The use of leverage can lead to large losses as well as gains.
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