FX Brokers Guide
Oh my word, help me; I reckon I’m on my way towards marrying a foreign exchange broker. Mind you, there is nothing incorrect with spending the rest of one’s days with an FX broker – at the very least one can be assured of some sort of stability in terms of finances (as far as we’re concerned there will always be a need for FX brokers, especially ones that happen to be like mine; a logical but flexible individual). The fact that he’s exceptionally excellent about his job worries me not because of financial issues, but because it is very likely that most of my friends and family will not be able to know a word he will say – and it will be even more hard for the children. There is so much jargon and complexity that is required of an FX broker’s mind that it’s quite hard for a normal person to follow what is happening in his or her thoughts (and mark my words: there is always something money-related happening there). Even conversing with them about their occupation is a challenge, though the evident intelligence and confidence that most of them seem to show are quite engaging. That being said, it is not hard at all to imagine anyone harboring fantastic respect for FX brokers. Who wouldn’t be impressed with their ability to assess a currency situation and adjust to it accordingly so that small to none of their client’s investment will be compromised?
That being said, I supposed I could live with being bound to an FX broker in sickness and in health, provided that he remembers to be present at special occasions.
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