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	<title>Comments on: Futures-Trader Review</title>
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		<title>By: Stephen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen</dc:creator>
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		<description>I certainly appreciate the features of the software, but none of them is more important to me than the fact that there is no account minimum.  I can’t stand snobby brokerages or trading houses that won’t even talk to you if you have less than 50 grand to start with.  Not all of us are that well-to-do.  So I appreciate any program that comes along and can cater to the “little guy”.  Actually, no matter what your net worth, it’s smart to start off with a meager amount of funds, and then if you are successful you can always devote more capital later on.  Start small, learn the ropes, then go all in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I certainly appreciate the features of the software, but none of them is more important to me than the fact that there is no account minimum.  I can’t stand snobby brokerages or trading houses that won’t even talk to you if you have less than 50 grand to start with.  Not all of us are that well-to-do.  So I appreciate any program that comes along and can cater to the “little guy”.  Actually, no matter what your net worth, it’s smart to start off with a meager amount of funds, and then if you are successful you can always devote more capital later on.  Start small, learn the ropes, then go all in.</p>
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