$20 no-deposit bonus from 10pips

February 5, 2010 · Filed Under Broker, Promotion · Comment 

At 10pips.com you can get free $20 to start trading with their platform (please read the terms before taking the offers).

How to receive your FREE $20 Bonus

  1. Download the 10Pips trading software by CLICKING HERE
  2. Click on ‘Real Money
  3. A New Account window will open. Enter your new account details and click ‘Submit’
  4. In the drop down menu at the top of the page, click on ‘Account’ -> ‘Validate Phone’
  5. Enter your personal details and click ‘ok’
  6. Enter your mobile number WITHOUT the country code and click on ‘Send me a SMS’
  7. You will receive a 3 digit code via an SMS message. Enter this code in the ‘3 digit code’ field
  8. $20 will be added to your account and you can start trading

Bonus Requirements:

  1. To withdraw your free bonus you need 50 Trader Points
  2. One bonus per household/IP address.

How to receive your First Deposit Bonus

  1. Download the 10Pips trading software by CLICKING HERE
  2. Click on ‘Trade for Real’
  3. Click on ‘Open a new account’
  4. Click on ‘Funds Management’ in the lower left hand corner
  5. Select a deposit method
  6. Enter the bonus code (from the table below) in the deposit field
  7. The bonus amount will be added to your account once you have traded the required number of trader points
Bonus name Bonus amount Minimal deposit
bonus100 30 100
bonus500 150 500
bonus1000 200 1000
bonus5000 1000 5000
bonus10000 2000 10000

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Payrolls contest open for business

February 4, 2010 · Filed Under General · Comment 

Guess the non-farm payrolls figure from this Friday, February 5 and you will win a luxurious ForexLive tee-shirt. The first person to choose a number (to the nearest thousand please. That’s the way the government reports it…) gets owner ship of that number.

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Payrolls contest open for business

White House sees FY 2010 budget deficit of $1.556 trln (pvs forecast $1.502 trln)

February 1, 2010 · Filed Under General · Comment 

If you say the amount real quick, doesn’t sound so bad…….. FY 2011 $1.267 trln; 2012 $828 bln; 2013 $727 bln; 2014 $706 bln; 2015 $752 bln

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White House sees FY 2010 budget deficit of $1.556 trln (pvs forecast $1.502 trln)

Asian FX market wrap: quiet session consolidating Friday’s falls

February 1, 2010 · Filed Under General, Market · Comment 

Australian TD-MI measure of Australian inflation +2.6% YoY Noted RBA watcher thinks rate hike not a certainty Australian job ads -8% MoM, house price index +13.6% YoY Hometrack survey of UK house prices -0.8% YoY China manufacturing PMI in January down 0.8 to 55.6 Latest market positioning research suggests that EUR shorts at 16 month …

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Asian FX market wrap: quiet session consolidating Friday’s falls

Risk aversion rising; Watch AUD

February 1, 2010 · Filed Under General, Market · Comment 

Risk aversion is raising all around as investors flock to fixed income and shed riskier assets.

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Risk aversion rising; Watch AUD