First there was David Smith and Olint, then a bunch of others forex trading investment clubs, then the Financial Services Commission stopped the party until they all get regulated and approved. Now on the eve of the forex trading clubs getting a greenlight to offer forex trading services to Jamaica, Capital Blu Management has thrown its hat into the ring.With full page ads in newspapers, announcing a free seminar to explain how forex trading works and offering education materials along with it, Capital blu has also pit itself squarely against MTI Traders, which has been the dominant forex educator here in the last two years. MTI Traders had an easy run to the minds if Jamaicans with a single fact, they were the ones that trained the forex trading poster boy David Smith.So in one fell swoop Capital BLu takes on David Smith’s Olint as it plans on managing members account in addition to training individuals who want to trade forex on their own and of course also providing a trading platform. Ahhh competition!!If you liked this post, why not Subscribe and get Silicon Caribe Today by EmailSee related storiesMillion dollar domain forexjamaica.com up for sale on jamdeal.comDavid Smith’s Olint partners with iTradeFX in a US$100 giveaway to JamaicansThe Forex Fever Growing and Growing in JamaicaCapitalor-Swedish Forex company targeting Jamaica. The CEO Interview.
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[...] First there was David Smith and Olint, then a bunch of others forex trading investment clubs, then the Financial Services Commission stopped the party until they all get regulated and approved. Now on the eve of the forex trading clubs getting a greenlight to offer forex trading services to Jamaica, Capital Blu Management has thrown its hat into the ring. More [...]
February 20th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
Forex trading is the best thing since the internet. Period. Total Financial independence.I make my own work hours and make USD$3,000 on average monthly easily. Inflation is not a concern for me. It actually is in my favor or anyone who earns in USD and lives in Jamaica. Haha. I strongly think FX trading should be part of our secondary school curriculum.
Please note: Forex trading involves a large amount of financial and emotional risk. Di same way you can make a large amount of money fast is the same way you can F/up yourself and loose more money just as fast. You’ve been warned.
July 1st, 2008 at 6:10 pm