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Past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results. There risk involved in futures, options, equities and Forex trading and it is not suitable for everyone. The risk of loss in trading can be substantial. Futures Trading is highly leveraged and may be illiquid. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition, financial objectives and needs, financial resources, and other relevant circumstances. Generally foreign securities, options, futures and currency transactions involve exposure to a combination of the following risk factors: market risk, credit risk, settlement risk, liquidity risk, operational risk and legal risk. For example, there can be serious market disruptions if economic or political or other unforeseen events locally or overseas affect the market. In addition to these types of risk there may be other factors such as accounting and tax treatment issues that Traders should consider. Day trading can be extremely risky. Day trading generally is not appropriate for someone of limited resources and limited investment or trading experience and low risk tolerance. You should be prepared to lose all of the funds that you use for day trading. In particular, you should not fund day-trading activities with retirement savings, student loans, second mortgages, emergency funds, funds set aside for purposes such as education or home ownership, or funds required to meet your living expenses. Further, certain evidence indicates that an investment of less than $50,000 will significantly impair the ability of equity day trader to make a profit. Of course, an investment of $50,000 or more will in no way guarantee success. User represents that User understands, is aware of, willing and able to assume the risks described above. You will be solely responsible for decisions regarding the trading conducted in your account.
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Past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results. There risk involved in futures, options, equities and Forex trading and it is not suitable for everyone. The risk of loss in trading can be substantial. Futures Trading is highly leveraged and may be illiquid. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition, financial objectives and needs, financial resources, and other relevant circumstances. Generally foreign securities, options, futures and currency transactions involve exposure to a combination of the following risk factors: market risk, credit risk, settlement risk, liquidity risk, operational risk and legal risk. For example, there can be serious market disruptions if economic or political or other unforeseen events locally or overseas affect the market. In addition to these types of risk there may be other factors such as accounting and tax treatment issues that Traders should consider. Day trading can be extremely risky. Day trading generally is not appropriate for someone of limited resources and limited investment or trading experience and low risk tolerance. You should be prepared to lose all of the funds that you use for day trading. In particular, you should not fund day-trading activities with retirement savings, student loans, second mortgages, emergency funds, funds set aside for purposes such as education or home ownership, or funds required to meet your living expenses. Further, certain evidence indicates that an investment of less than $50,000 will significantly impair the ability of equity day trader to make a profit. Of course, an investment of $50,000 or more will in no way guarantee success. User represents that User understands, is aware of, willing and able to assume the risks described above. You will be solely responsible for decisions regarding the trading conducted in your account.
The Information is the property of FT and is protected by applicable copyright law. User agrees not to reproduce, re-transmit, disseminate, sell, distribute, publish, broadcast, circulate or commercially exploit the Information in any manner without the express written consent of FT or the Providers. FT reserves the right to terminate access to the Information.
By accessing this information you are acknowledging your understanding and consent to the foregoing and FT shall not be held liable.