Quote from acdspit00:
when i was talking with Mike the trades being open/closed by an outsider wasn't even of the question why is it now? now your suggesting i had it logged on in a public area? I also doubt that anything out of the ordinary would happen b/c of 2 computers being logged onto to a single account at one time...what it should of done is locked one of us out but their security isnt setup that was obviously.. and government computers do not allow anything to be installed without admin privileges and at home my computer is behind locked doors. The way FXDD knew there was more than one person on the platform at the same time was because of ip addresses and if they have any kind of security i am sure they have them logged and I can guarantee there were only 2 different IP addresses at any one time. One being mine and the other being 207.154.9.20 which the mods could verify to being mparkernys or MP6140
Chris, "the trades being open/closed" is only an issue now because this Parker character you call "Mike", toward whom you apparently still feel deeply deferential, even while he's having loads of fun at your expense, has made it an issue. It is a complete red herring, of course.
As to "security setup", are you even reading this thread? I described exactly how it should have been handled in MT4 in
this post just a few hours ago. It is 100% the money manager's responsibility to do their homework first, know such basic (and many not so basic) things about the broker, the platform and the client, and address all the relevant details, big and small, before a single order is ever placed on behalf of their client.
Chris, may I offer you some friendly advice? I'm afraid you're no match for "Mike", not even close. No offense, mate. Even if you were, this forum is not even remotely the appropriate venue for you to seek a resolution, compensation or justice. I would very strongly recommend that you STOP posting your stream-of-consciousness thoughts here NOW. It is unlikely to help your cause in any way, and can possibly set you back further. Instead, as has been suggested above, get the wheels in motion through your JAG office, who can undoubtedly do a much better job for you than all of us combined. They, in turn, are in a position to leverage the power and the resources of the CFTC, the NFA, the New York State Attorney General's office and other authorities, as needed. Best of luck.