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New Approach to Forex - BOM Buster 2006 - Online Forex Trading System For Betonmarkets. Cash On Demand

01-11-2006 08:28 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Now, what is FIXED-ODDS betting exactly?

FIXED-ODDS betting - usually associated with horse racing or football matches - is now possible on financial markets. Much simpler than spread betting, Forex and futures trading, fixed-odds betting allows you to bet on individual scenarios cheaply and quickly. For example, you think the EUR/USD pair will rise over the next few days. You simply enter how much you want to win, say $100, what level you think the pair will rise above, say 1.2140 (a rise of at least 66 pips on today's level) and by when, say 5 days from now.
The stake for this bet is $16.

There is a far greater choice of bets than spread betting and, because you can lose your stake and no more, downside risk is much reduced. There are myriad different options, including range trading - where an index or currency pair trades between two levels for a specific time, for example. Bets can be customized in real time on the website. The site then delivers the price of the bet based on market conditions at that moment.

Betting on the financial markets is a huge amount of fun. We are surrounded by market news and it only makes sense that we should be able to take a punt on the markets in the same way we do with sports. And unlike traditional investment it has the advantage that here you are given a clear idea of the risk associated and the maximum loss you can incur.

That is where I started looking for a way to cash in on this fantastic opportunity and that's how BetOnMarkets Buster System (http://bet-on-markets-buster-system.com) was born.
After several months of testing and trial I came up with a way to easily double your money in a matter of days, whenever you want. It's systems like that Betonmarkets doesn't want you to know about! (I'm sure there are some other good systems out there but I'm yet to see another system with such high accuracy rate.)
BOM Buster System costs a lot of money to Betonmarkets already and could cost a lot more, and that's why I'm strictly limiting the number of students I'll be sharing my system with.

The system was developed with 4 major aspects in sight:

Simplicity - Anybody can do it.
Low starting bank - $40 is enough.
High accuracy - low risk.
Immediate results - intra day bets.

Here is what some of my current students have to say about it:
http://bet-on-markets-buster-system.com/#testimonials

Contact:

Daniel West
206-984-2400 (voicemail)
http://bet-on-markets-buster-system.com

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