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June 07 June 07 | is completely foreign to them. And they never take the time to learn… And tha

June 07 [View in browser]( June 07 | [View in browser]( [The Economic Legacy]( [-------------------------] You know why most people don’t trade FOREX? Simply because the concept of [investing in currencies]( is completely foreign to them. And they never take the time to learn… And that’s too bad… Because history shows some of the biggest and most profitable trades of all time happened in the Forex market… For example, in 1987, Andy Krieger – [the brilliant trader I have had the pleasure of working side by side with for years]( – got famous for shorting the New Zealand dollar, and he walked away with $300 million dollars in profits for his firm. The hedge fund manager Stan Druckenmiller. He’s made millions of dollars from single Forex trades – multiple times. Bill Lipschutz used to earn his firm $300 million a year in foreign exchange trading… And, of course, George Soros, who’s famous – or infamous, depending on who you ask – for “Breaking the Bank of England” … He shorted the British pound and netted over a billion dollars in profit. To this day, he remains one of the 300 wealthiest people in the world, [largely thanks to that trade.]( But it’s not just gamblers... The Forex market is almost entirely made up of major players … the commercial banks, central banks, money managers, and hedge funds… [Even cautious conservative Warren Buffett has committed hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars throughout his career to trading currencies.]( Why? Because the typical average daily trading volume is as much as $7.4 trillion – roughly 32 times bigger than all the US stock markets put together. To put that in perspective… If the stock market is a pile of money the size of a three-story house… [The Forex market is a pile the size of the Empire State Building.]( This is important for you… Because while most regular people focus only on the stock market, they are essentially fighting for the crumbs from a much smaller pie… That’s why choosing NOT to learn about Forex Trading now – in an economy like the one we’re facing today – could be a costly mistake. [Watch my interview with Jeff Clark to see how to get started…]( Imre Gams Editor, Currency Trader Although there is no definite proof of the date of Khmelnytsky's birth, Ukrainian-born historian Mykhaylo Maksymovych suggests that it is likely 27 December 1595 Julian (St. Theodore's[11] day). As was the custom in the Orthodox Church, he was baptized with one of his middle names, Theodor, translated into Ukrainian as Bohdan. A biography of Khmelnytsky by Smoliy and Stepankov, however, suggests that it is more likely he was born on 9 November (feast day of St Zenoby,[12] 30 October in Julian calendar) and was baptized on 11 November (feast day of St. Theodore in the Catholic Church).[13] Khmelnytsky was probably born in the village of Subotiv, near Chyhyryn in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland at the estate of his father Mykhailo Khmelnytsky.[14] He was born into Ukrainian lesser nobility.[15] His father was a courtier of Great Crown Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski, but later joined the court of his son-in-law Jan Daniłowicz, who in 1597 became starosta of Korsuń and Chyhyryn and appointed Mykhailo as his deputy in Chyhyryn (pidstarosta). For his service, he was granted a strip of land near the town, where Mykhailo set up a khutor Subotiv. There has been controversy as to whether Bohdan and his father belonged to the Szlachta (Polish term for noblemen).[16] Some sources state that in 1590 his father Mykhailo was appointed as a sotnyk for the Korsun-Chyhyryn starosta Jan Daniłowicz, who continued to colonize the new Ukrainian lands near the Dnieper river.[17] Khmelnytsky identified as a noble, and his father's status as a pidstarosta of Chyhyryn helped him to be considered as such by others. During the Uprising, however, Khmelnytsky would stress his mother's Cossack roots and his father's exploits with the Cossacks of the Sich.[citation needed] Khmelnytsky attended a Jesuit college, possibly in Jarosław, but more likely in Lviv in the school founded by hetman Żółkiewski. He completed his schooling by 1617, acquiring a broad knowledge of world history and learning Polish and Latin. Later he learned Turkish, Tatar, and French. Unlike many of the other Jesuit students, he did not embrace Roman Catholicism but remained Orthodox.[citation needed] Marriage and family Khmelnytsky married Hanna Somkivna, a sister of a rich Pereyaslavl Cossack; the couple settled in Subotiv. By the second half of the 1620s, they had three daughters: Stepanyda, Olena, and Kateryna. His first son Tymish (Tymofiy) was born in 1632, and another son Yuriy was born in 1640. 124 Broadkill Rd, 4 Milton, DE 19968.We sent this editorial email that contains advertisements to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to our service. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can click on the [unsubscribe](. At Polaris Advertising, we appreciate your feedback and questions. However, please be aware that we cannot provide personalized advice due to legal restrictions. To make sure that our emails continue to reach your inbox, please add our email address to your address book. 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