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DISCLAIMER: Forex (off-exchange foreign currency futures and options or FX) trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The value of currencies may fluctuate and investors may lose all or more than their original investments. Risks also include, but are not limited to, the potential for changing political and/or economic conditions that may substantially affect the price and/or liquidity of a currency. The impact of seasonal and geopolitical events is already factored into market prices. Prices in the underlying cash or physical markets do not necessarily move in tandem with futures and options prices. The leveraged nature of FX trading means that any market movement will have an equally proportional effect on your deposited funds and such may work against you as well as for you. In no event should the content of this correspondence be construed as an express or implied promise or guarantee that you will profit or that losses can or will be limited in any manner whatsoever. Loss-limiting strategies such as stop loss orders may not be effective because market conditions or technology issues may make it impossible to execute such orders. Likewise, strategies using combinations of positions such as "spread" or "straddle" trades may be just as risky as simple long and short positions. Results are compounded and are inclusive of all commissions, incentive and management fees. It is important to understand that composite returns reflect the aggregate performances of all accounts traded and do not reflect the different rates of returns achieved by individual accounts. Individual account results will vary depending on the point at which the account entered the program and on the platform used for trade execution.Rankings are compiled by independent third parties according to their methodologies and are the result of their research. Investors should not rely upon them for their investment decisions. Past results are no indication of future performance. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted.
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Our Professionals |
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Gregory Cotter is the President and Head Trader for Tri Global FX Inc. Greg has been a successful Forex trader at some of the world’s largest financial institutions since 1983. He was a Chief Trader at Societe Generale from 1998 to 2004. Prior to that position, he was a Chief Trader at Swiss Volksbank, Banque Indo-Suez, Credit Suisse, First Chicago, and European American Bank. |
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Our Senior Traders have traded the Forex markets for over twenty-plus years and for some of the largest financial institutions in the world. They have traded and overseen Forex activities for among others Merrill Lynch, Societe Generale, Bank Indo-Suez, Fuji Bank, Swiss Volksbank, etc. Our senior traders have also lectured and written extensively on Forex topics. Let them use this same expertise for your investment portfolio. |
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News and Events |
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| Tri Global FX regularly holds and attends forex events. A list of the events we are involved in with a description are provided below. |
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| CW Post and St. Johns University host Tri Global FX Seminars |
CW Post and St. Johns University honors Tri Global FX and their continued effort to educate the young minds of the future about the opportunities and challenges in the forex market.

www.triglobalfx.com/CW_STJ.pdf |
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| TGFX at the 3rd Annual Investment Management Conference |
March 30, 2007
Jerry and Greg Cotter held a panel at the 3rd Annual Investment Management Conference hosted by St. John's university.
For more information:
www.triglobalfx.com/SJU-20070330.pdf |
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| Forex Market Seminar at CW Post |
November 16, 2006
Learning what it takes to become a successful forex trader and money manager, and finding out how to conduct a financial trade on the forex market, were among several interesting topics that Greg Cotter, founder and president Tri Global FX, shared with members of C.W. Post Campus’ Financial Management Association.
For more information visit:
https://www.cwpost.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/pr/press/2006/198.html |
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| TriGlobal FX seminars educates up and coming traders |
April 10, 2006
Greg Cotter has been sharing his knowledge and experience with a new generation of traders across college campuses. Greg, who is the president of TriGlobal FX, visited Hofstra University and St. John's University campuses to talk about the recent trends in the global forex market. He will also be presenting his views about forex in other local area colleges.
Reference:
St. John's Annual Management Conference Schedule
Hofstra University Trading Room Seminar Flyer |
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| TriGlobal FX continues Forex Seminars |
May 15, 2006
After a series of successful and well-received seminars at St. John's and Hofstra University, Greg Cotter of TriGlobal FX continues to introduce college students to the world of forex trading. His latest seminars have been to CW Post and Adelphi students.
Greg has been a successful Forex trader at some of the world's largest financial institutions since 1983. Greg leverages his experience and enthusiasm in Forex to engage students in an informative and fascinating discussion. TriGlobal FX will continue to sponsor Forex seminars throughout colleges in the NY area.
Reference:
CW Post Forex Seminar Flyer
Adelphi Forex Seminar Flyer |
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