Thursday, January 19, 2006

Alien Trust Autosurf

Now that I am back from vacation I can look at the autosurfs out there and join without worrying about missing a day. :)


Today I joined Alien Trust. At this point it appears it's on its way to replacing the highly popular 12DailyPro. I missed the boat for 12DP because I didn't want to join late in the game. Alien Trust appears to still have momentum on its side which should enable me to get ahead and grow profits. Hopefully there will be no bumps in the road to derail Alien Trust.


The downside of Alien Trust at the moment is they only accept StormPay which is known for its historically high fees. Fortunately, StormPay has lowered them to make it worth using. The catch is the fees are still high for receiving money, but can be lowered if you are NetIBA certified. I have submitted my NetIBA e-mail certification today to be proactive for when I am paid by Alien Trust. The NetIBA e-mail certification costs $19.95 and expires in 1 year. I consider it worth it given the significant StormPay receiving fee reduction.


Ironically, NetIBA certification only accepts StormPay as payment.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

NSFG Managed FX Account

I have been on vacation and have not updated this blog for a long time.

Right now I am focusing on reviewing the upcoming offering of NSFG Managed Forex Accounts. It will be available February 1st of this year.

It will use a intermediate term strategy as opposed to the intraday strategy currently used by the NSFG pooled account. This strategy is new to the public so there is currently no performance history available. That is my main concern at this moment.

The minimum is $25,000 which may be high for many, but that is very reasonable for a managed Forex account. The attraction of this is as a managed account I will own the account and its funds as opposed to the NSFG pooled account in which I do not.

See the following website for more information regarding this offering:

NSFG Managed Forex Account