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Home Currency Trading Risk Warning

RISK WARNING

Foreign exchange transactions carry a high degree of risk and any transaction involving currencies is exposed to, among other things, changes in a country's political condition, economic climate, acts of nature - all of which may substantially affect the price or availability of a given currency.

Speculative trading in the foreign exchange market is a challenging prospect where above average returns are accessible to those with the experience and knowledge to assume above average risk. You must therefore carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience and appetite for such risk prior to entering this market. Most importantly, do not invest money that you are not in a position to lose.

In addition, trading on a margin basis means that any market movement will have a proportionate effect on your deposited funds. This can work for you as well as against you. The possibility exists that you could sustain a total loss of initial margin funds. BizFOREX's trading system is designed to automatically liquidate all open positions if your margin deposit is in jeopardy so that you cannot lose more than the funds you have on deposit in your account. It is encouraged that you employ such risk-reducing strategies as 'stop-loss' or 'stop-limit' orders.

There are also risks associated with utilizing an Internet-based trade execution software application including, but not limited to, the failure of hardware and software. BizFOREX maintains back up systems and contingency plans to minimize the possibility of system failure.

Please take additional time to review the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CTFC) consumer trading fraud advisory.

 
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