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Originally Posted by confusedxx
I have done several different managed accounts and even some autotrading with forex. I have read several books and watched charts in front of MT4 for quite awhile now. I am not inclined to be a trader myself, however.
What I have come to realise is many if not most/all the forex traders at Collective2.com and those offered via fx-auto fail to make a sustainable profitable return. I am not greedy and do not need 40% a month. Hell, even 8 - 10% a month would be quite pleasing. Currently I seem to be losing about 10% or more a month with forex.
I have some savings and want to invest in forex with a reliable and proven managed account. I know most "winning" managed account managers will not look at you if you do not invest $100k or more. Frankly, I understand that.
What I am wondering is if there is anyone who has access to such a manager via a pooled account or if there is someone who does prove and deliver sustainable monthly gains and accepts accounts of $10k ++
Is it possible to make money via managed accounts in forex without having $100k or more to invest, and if so, with who and how? 
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Please remove that "f*ck me" sign emblazoned across your psyche.
You'll be dead in 3 months at the rate you're going.
Go back/stay with your day job and forget about Forex and especially managed accounts in Forex.
The scent is already out there so expect more sharks to come charging in soon.
Two are already in. More will follow.
Be particularly cautious of anybody with a name like "Forex is too easy" -- this type of name acts like a magnet for newbies. All will be relieved of their savings - pronto!
Even the moderator here has clearly stated that the participants at Moneytec are
95% losers and of the remaining
5% those who claim to be winners are
LIARS!
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If you insist on getting nailed, the best money manager I know is a chinaman named Lin Gus. His first name is Cunni.
His address is as follows:
Cunni Lin Gus
Eifuku building, 69th floor
Bangcock
Thighland