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Anybody on this forum that trade for a living ?

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SKALA
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Mic
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If you trade them like you trade equities. And with gearing I meant that I dont use standardbanks money
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SKALA
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OK; thanks for clearing that up. So you gamble with your own funds not with borrowed funds.
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CE
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Nee oom, maar sê my, wie het oom se marknavorsing gedoen ?
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Mic
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Tango
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Mic, get hold of Standard and get them to open up a warrants account. It will be linked to your ordinary trading account. If you trade warrants at all you should use a warrant account so that you pay lower trading fees. It really is worth doing, and does not imply borrowing money or gearing up any more - just cheaper trades
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HI GUYS ANYBODY GOT ADVICE FOR ME ON HOW TO FIND OR FILTER WARRANTS? HOW LIQUID ARE WARRANTS CAN I GET RID OF THEM WITHIN A DAY OR SO, NEED HELP FROM ALL YOU FUNDIS OUT THERE
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