why...EFXGROUP/MBT bans british columbia, canada?
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Thread: why...EFXGROUP/MBT bans british columbia, canada?

  1. #1
    Why is british columbia, Canada one of the lists of rogue, axis of evil nations barring from opening live account using MBT/EFXgroup?

    I was so damn excited was about to open but found that british columbia and quebec are rogue and unreliable states.


    I mean I see Quebec is a liability, in the event they declare freedom, thus the added risk premium to canadian bond returns. but british columbia??? What have we done to provoke autonomy? Since the state name begins with british...? We could declare autonomy as a british colony? Wait canada is colony.

    Are there some reasons? Will it be altered in the future? I can see why for quebec, but I dont see why BC is prohibited....is it our securities and exchange commision? Damn them....canada is yet to get one governing body like SEC in the countries....


    And uh...I dont feel like going into ontario simply to open a 500 dollar account. :/

  2. #2
    You men allowed Molson and Coors to merge. That is the reason.

    It set you among the list of countries from the Axis of Mediocre.

  3. #3
    Man this stinks.

    I've sendt a msg. . .hope to hear shortly.

  4. #4
    Sorry, guy. Seriously, why not pick another broker? There are lots of'em out there.

  5. #5
    In canada they just accept people from Ontario and Alberta due the regulations of the other provinces.

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    On google, they state something about extra regulations from that state. I am guessing that means that for a forex account, they need something different in the organizations to transact business.

    I do not know how true that is, because they do not state what these extra regulations are. Anyone know?

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