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I'm in need of ways to make some money and currently looking at so many online ideas. from ebay to google money pro. Even looking at a site that said 'HOW I EARN £14,576.92 PER MONTH" selling for 39.99 pound. Is anyone out there using any of these and really making money? I'm looking at these because I am really short of funds to do anything else. Please help........

Any comments would be appreciated

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Milo, have you actually traded E-mini's before? I trade with stop losses and profit targets of 10%. This means I know exactly the amount I will potentially win or lose. Depending on your capital to work with, you can decrease or increase your potential win/loss%. You just work with what you're comfortable with.

Even, thats understandable, just realise that it makes more sense to go with a bank, rather than Traders International loan option as you will pay more with the latter. Secondly, if and when you do come to become involved, message me as there is a $1000 referral fee. I will split it with you 50/50 and you can retain some of your investment that way.

(options requires so much extra stress and work...time decay, put or call, covered or written...etc...check up each day, see how things are going, "should I execute the trade, shouldn't I"...E-Mini's the longest trade I've ever had is 30 minutes, and consistently have trade of 5 minutes)
Hi Tim, I would do it if I could. They are ringing me almost every couple of days already......
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