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    Security

    if it's awarness you want to raise, let's cover that. () don't fund an account, any account, until you understand and agreee to the terms and conditions and you have weighed the risks vs. rewards. make an informed decision. you don't have to trade if the risks are too high for you. if...
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    Security

    and in any case, lilboy, i don't understand your argument. you are worried about sombody stealing your username and password. you've decided this is bad. you are not worried, as i understand it, about malicious trades or somebody stealing cash from your account. soooooooooooooooo...
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    Security

    so instead, the hacker just logs on to your accouunt, totally for his or her own amusement, and makes trades... this makes LOTS of sense... or... this devious, mythical hacker we are all worried about steals your username and password. then he goes diving in your trash can and gets your...
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    Security

    we all read our usage agreements and disclaimers when we opened our accounts, BEFORE we funded them. (or at least the reasonable people did.) there is nothing knew here. either do someting concrete to make it better or live with it. there are risks associated with any profitable...
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    Security

    will destroy ya. perhaps trading is too risky given current tools. if the reward does not justify the risk associated with the current technology, put your money in a CD and wait for it to get better. you current choices are call the broker, click the mouse, or stand aside. it is what...
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    Security

    Interactive Brokers provided customers with a small "SAFEWORD" Secure Computing device that generates a unique password for every account transacation. So, there is no way a stolen password can be used again. The password is only good once. They also use SSL both on their account web access...
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    What is your primary daytrading chart time frame?

    Interesting no tick charts in the poll. They provide a very good feel for market velocity and filter out quite a bit of "noise." Note: tick charts intervals depend heavily on the instrument being traded and the overall volume.
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