The foreign exchange market is at the same time an extremely lucrative and dangerous sphere that contains a lot of risks. The chances to loose are equivalent to the potential profits.
If you are sure, you are experienced enough to for gambling on this market, try, but if you feel uncertain about your business skills t is better not to trade. Risk disclaimer will help you prevent bankruptcy The risk disclaimer is used to get the information about the potential financial risks of involvement in forex trading. Before deciding to take part in risky financial transactions with advanced currency markets SA and other companies that offer analogous services, a user should thoroughly assess the condition of his capital. Forex trading may cause significant loss of funds total loss of funds and therefore should only be done with risk capital. Risk capital is funds that are not essential for the user to survive. ACM SA strongly recommends the users to think over forex trading in order to obtain a full understanding of the risks integral to forex trading. Despite the conveniences and efficiency that trading on-line has the risks associated with forex trading and ACM SA are the same. The responsibility is absent if to operate in such way. Additionally ACM does not accept responsibility for any losses or lost trading possibilities cause by breaks in communications or general technical defects making ACM's dealing software temporarily unavailable. A telephone dealing desk is operating 24 hours a day, from Sunday till Friday as another option of communication created to serve clients with their transactions in cases if online dealing software temporarily doesn’t work. If you do not see the risks of forex trading you can contact customer support service and an ACM personnel will explain you all the risks of making forex transactions. However, the risk disclaimer service is not responsible for losses that may occur. The only person is really in charge of your operations on the market is you. So, be careful and try to avoid the risk.
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