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if you are considering opening an account at BANK OF AMERICA, I would reconsider. They do not care about their costomers because they have so many. If you have an account dispute, its their way or the highway. They dont offer to resolve the dispute, they simply tell you that they are right and you are wrong. Unless you hire a lawyer and bring them to court, there is no way of getting what is rightfully yours! They owe me close to $200 but I am not going to hire a lawyer and miss work to go to court over $200, I’d lose much more than thaT in lost wages.
GO WITH A SMALLER BANK THAT CARES ABOUT HAVING YOUR BUSINESS
if enough people DONT use Bank of America, they wont have the upper hand, they will be forced to deal with customer concerns LIKE ALL OTHER BANKS, the way its supposed to be. They have a big advantage because their banks/atms all over, more than any other bank.
DO WHAT IM DOING: keep $50 in your Bank of America account for emergencies only. Transfer the rest of your money to a local bank & do your day-to-day banking there, so THEY get your business, not B.O.A.
BANK OF AMERICA = VERY BAD CORPORATION
BANK OF AMERICA = VERY BAD CORPORATION
BANK OF AMERICA = VERY BAD CORPORATION
BANK OF AMERICA = VERY BAD CORPORATION
BANK OF AMERICA = VERY BAD CORPORATION
DONT FUND BAD BUSINESS!!! TAKE A STAND!!!!
I’ve traded options before with US stocks and I understand that if I buy 1 contract for 100 shares priced at $.50 they are going to charge me $50 plus commission. Is that basically the same for forex? For example, I was looking at options on CME for EUR. One contract covers 125,000 of Euros. If I buy one contract at a price of .0010 do they charge my account $125 plus commission? Is that the most that I can lose on that position or am I somehow leveraged 50:1 like a regular forex trade and I can lose a lot more than $125?
I don’t mean an ETF or index (like ^XAU) unless it closely tracks the price per oz so that the current ticker value is between $600 and $700 (whatever gold is trading at now).
The symbol should work at Yahoo Finance or Reuters.
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