The Insider's Currency Exchange Guide

How to save time & money when exchanging and sending money overseas
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Frequently Asked Questions
 
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Q1: Banks and brokers are regulated which means they cannot give me a bad deal, can they?

Q2: I have been recommended to a good currency broker by my friendly estate agent - shall I use them?

Q3: Currency brokers know which way markets are moving - that is their job, isn't it? 

Q4: Is information contained in this guide available on internet?
Q5: How do the currency guide make money?

Q6: How long will it take to read the guide?


Q1: Banks and brokers are regulated which means they cannot give me a bad deal, can they?

A: A recent comment from the Office of Fair Trading said that much of the retail banks' revenue is "derived opaquely", meaning that banks make the most of their revenue through customer ignorence. Many people do not realise that foriegn exchange for physical delivery is an unregulated service (Customs and Excersise regulations cover anti money laundering only) therefore there is no recorse if you think you have been mistreated. Industry accreditations that companies often proudly display are little more than a marketing gimmic, so this is really a case of caveat emptor or buyer beware!

Q2: I have been recommended to a good currency broker by my friendly estate agent - shall I use them?
A: Many overseas property agents work with currency brokers who pay the agent an introductory commission when you do business with them. Do you really want to give the agent more money?

Q3: Currency brokers know which way markets are moving - that is their job, isn't it?
A: Do not be fooled by a broker's carefully worded sales pitch, designed to make you agree to an uncompetitive deal. Remember, salepersons might sound like they know what is likely to happen in the currency markets but in reality chances are that you could probably guess the direction of a currency move correctly on as many occasions as the so called experts. When you trade the more exotic currencies you really do need to be on the ball becuase there is definatley a lack of price awareness.