Market Key Traders Risk Statement
Day trading can be extremely risky. Day trading generally is not appropriate for someone of limited resources
and limited investment or trading experience and low risk tolerance. You should be prepared to lose all of
the funds that you use for day trading. In particular, you should not fund day-trading activities with retirement
savings, student loans, second mortgages, emergency funds, funds set aside for purposes such as education or home
ownership, or funds required to meet your living expenses. Further, certain evidence indicates that an investment
of less than $50,000 will significantly impair the ability of a day trader to make a profit. Of course, an investment
of $50,000 or more will in no way guarantee success. The use of margin may dramatically increase the risks associated
with trading. Before you proceed in trading of this manner please visit SEC link: http://www.sec.gov/answers/daytrading.htm for all risks associated with day trading.
Disclosure: We provide real-time market analysis and educational services for active traders. We are not investment advisors, financial planners or a registered broker. You accept all liability resulting from your trading decisions. Day Trading is a speculative, high risk activity and is not suitable for many investors.