Will the ringgit get better?


INCREASINGLY, there are schemes “promising” individuals hefty returns from investing in foreign currencies or better known as the foreign exchange (forex) market. For those thinking of putting their money into these schemes, take heed of the dangers.

The forex market is not a place for the ordinary investor to invest in. They have to understand the mechanics, the leveraging elements and the huge downside.

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