This article should be deleted or rewritten almost entirely, it seems to be written from the perspective of a bitter trader grasping for reasons he lost money in an attempt to deny how bad his trading was. - Koheleth The orginal writer of this article has next to no understanding of the FX market or how a market maker makes money. Its so laughably silly its almost not worth correcting since the entire thing borders on satire. —the preceding unsigned comment is by TraderGod (talk • contribs) 17:19, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
- Feel free to improve it! However, you should read the links I put on your talk page; your edits were not in an encyclopedic style, and I have reverted them. For example, you shouldn't address the author of the article: there is no one author on Wikipedia. If you want to find out who wrote what you disagree with, you can go to the history page and see who wrote what. Rather than saying that something is "wrong", you should correct it.
- Please keep in mind that I'm trying to help; I wrote no part of this article, nor do I particularly understand/care about the foreign exchange market. I once edited the article for grammar and kept it on my watchlist. --Mgreenbe 16:24, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Agree with Trader God. This is actually one of the worst articals I've ever seen on Wiki.
I hope that anyone who reads these pages will have the sense to view the real situation from a better source. It not only satires the forex market, but retail traders also