Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Institutional Forex System - Is It Worth Your Money - Let Me Kno

I like the sounds of this system because you don't need to spend a lot of time each day trading.

Also, it sounds like this system eliminates a lot of the emotional upheavals of trading.

Institutional Forex System - Make Money Forex Trading Like a Pro:

"Work Less. Earn More!
Anyone with a computer and a few hundred dollars can do this and you're only in the market less than 8 hours per month! Imagine working from home every month the equivalent of 1 day at your current job and making more money than you do now. What would you do with the spare time? What would you do with the money?

Level the playing field!
Ever wish you could confidently and consistently predict which direction the market is heading on days when financial news is announced and the market goes flying? I will show you how banks and financial institutions always know and always profit, leaving individual traders in a dangerous guessing game often on the wrong side of the action!

Eliminate the emotion of trading!
The Institutional Forex System is designed to make money no matter what direction price moves. This is as close to a guarantee as you can get in the financial markets and it completely eliminates the greed and human emotion of trading. This is how large corporations, banks and financial institutions trade the forex.

Learn from 'The Shark'!
DC Bonta, Top International Money Manager previously with Morgan Stanley and TD Waterhouse (a division of Toronto Dominion Bank, one of the largest banks in the world) will reveal his Institutional Forex System for the 1st time ever! Nicknamed 'The Shark' in the trading pits for his ability to devour individual investors in the market, DC will show you the simple, consistent and profitable system used on specific financial news days by banks, financial institutions and large corporations who are 'in the know.'"

Institutional Forex System is it worth the money? What do you think - I'd like to hear from you!

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