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Is anyone familiar with Multi Currency Accounts? A bank account that HOLDS more than one denomination in the same account? Can these be used to make any level of profit? Thank you. If you are interested in investing in currencies, I work for a Wall St. based firm that specializes in the forex market. To answer your question, the chance of you making a significant return (Over 8%) is not likeley in the bank. It is with a multi-currency forex fund however. Please email me for more details. |
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