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    outright fraud.[4][12] It also refers to any retail forex broker who indicates that trading foreign exchange is a low risk, high profit investment.[13]
       
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      Increase in fraud[edit]
      The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which loosely regulates the foreign exchange market in the United States, has noted an increase in the amount of unscrupulous activity in the non-bank foreign exchange industry.
         
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        [14] An official of the National Futures Association was quoted as saying, "Retail forex trading has increased dramatically over the past few years. Unfortunately, the amount of forex fraud has also increased dramatically."[15] Between 2001 and 2006 the U.S.
           
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          Commodity Futures Trading Commission has prosecuted more than 80 cases involving the defrauding of more than 23,000 customers who lost $350 million. From 2001 to 2007, about 26,000 people lost $460 million in forex frauds.[1]
             
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            CNN quoted Godfried De Vidts, President of the Financial Markets Association, a European body, as saying, "Banks have a duty to protect their customers and they should make sure customers understand what they are doing. Now if people go online, on non-bank portals, how is this control being done?"
               
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              Not beating the market[edit]
              The foreign exchange market is a zero sum game[5] in which there are many experienced,
                 
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                well-capitalized professional traders (e.g. working for banks) who can devote their attention full-time to trading. An inexperienced retail trader will have a significant information disadvantage compared to these traders.
                   
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                  orex ak acha business ha sab is akm ko like karta ha ap be is ma kamko lie karta ha sab ka liy ha sab ko is ma bht pisa ap ko milta ha sab ka liy ha sab ka li ha sab ka liy ha sab ko is ma boht pisa milta ha
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                    Retail traders are, almost by definition, undercapitalized. Thus, they are subject to the problem of gambler's ruin. In a "Fair Game" (one with no information advantages) between two players that continues until one trader goes bankrupt,
                       
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                      the player with the lower amount of capital has a higher probability of going bankrupt first. Since the retail speculator is effectively playing against the market as a whole, which has vastly more capital, they will almost certainly go bankrupt.
                         
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                        The retail trader always pays the bid/ask spread which makes their odds of winning less than those of a fair game. Additional costs may include margin interest or, if a spot position is kept open for more than one day, the trade may be "resettled"
                           
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                          each day, each time costing the full bid/ask spread. In some variations of foreign exchange trading, forex dealers serve as the counterparty to the contracts sold to the retail customer. The underlying contract is not traded on an actual exchange such as the Chicago Board of
                             
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                            Trade, but rather entered into off-exchange. Thus, if the investor loses money, while the dealer makes money.[16]

                            Although it is possible for a few experts to successfully arbitrage the market for an unusually large return, this does not mean that a larger number could earn the same returns even given the same tools, techniques and data sources. This is because the arbitrages are essentially
                               
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                              is kam ke liye apko kisi bhi qism ke trader ki zarorat ni hai tip ki to bat bhi ni hai is kam apto khud is kam ko kerke kuch na kuch hasil ker sakte hai is kam main koi tips ya experiance ki zarorat ni hai.
                                 
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                                drawn from a pool of finite size; although information about how to capture arbitrages is a nonrival good, the arbitrages themselves are a rival good. (To draw an analogy, the total amount of buried treasure on an island is the same, regardless of
                                   

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