FX Solutions, LLC was founded in 2001. The Company is an online foreign exchange broker, operating as a market maker to retail and institutional clients. The firm serves retail clients, white label partners, institutional trading partners introducing brokers, fund managers and their clients.
FX Solutions' proprietary Global Trading System features:
* Automated Execution: Currently, over 98.5% of all orders are automatically executed
* Charting Tools: Over 150 indicators
* Multiple Contract Sizes: FLEXI Contract.
* Multiple Leverage Ratios: FLEXI Leverage: 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, 250:1, 300:1, 400:1
* Proprietary Price Feed: blending pricing from multiple data sources to determine the mid-point market price in each currency pair.
The Company is headquartered in Saddle River, New Jersey, and serves clients in more than 140 countries. In 2007, FX Solutions signed a cooperation agreement that enables traders to trade through FX Solutions using eToro trading platform.
Regulation
FX Solutions is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a Futures Commission Merchant and is a member of the National Futures Association, ID# 0312620 .
Customer Funds
Customer funds are deposited with Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Royal Bank of Canada and UBS .
FX Solutions' proprietary Global Trading System features:
* Automated Execution: Currently, over 98.5% of all orders are automatically executed
* Charting Tools: Over 150 indicators
* Multiple Contract Sizes: FLEXI Contract.
* Multiple Leverage Ratios: FLEXI Leverage: 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, 250:1, 300:1, 400:1
* Proprietary Price Feed: blending pricing from multiple data sources to determine the mid-point market price in each currency pair.
The Company is headquartered in Saddle River, New Jersey, and serves clients in more than 140 countries. In 2007, FX Solutions signed a cooperation agreement that enables traders to trade through FX Solutions using eToro trading platform.
Regulation
FX Solutions is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a Futures Commission Merchant and is a member of the National Futures Association, ID# 0312620 .
Customer Funds
Customer funds are deposited with Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Royal Bank of Canada and UBS .
Joshua Komisarjevsky is a defendant in a July 23, 2007 home invasion which is widely considered the most heinous crime in Connecticut history
He was born in 1980 and adopted by the son of famous playwright Theodore Komisarjevsky who resided in Cheshire, Connecticut, a prosperous suburb 15 miles north of New Haven. Despite his privileged background, Komisarjevsky became a youthful career criminal, and was sentenced for committing a wave of burglaries in central Connecticut in 2001 and 2002. The sentencing judge called him a "predator" and sentenced him to nine years in prison.
Despite this record Komisarjevsky was deemed a "nonviolent offender" and pursuant to Connecticut's progressive parole policies, he was released from prison in 2006 to a halfway house, where he met his crime partner Steven Hayes, another recently released career criminal. On July 23, 2007 the pair is charged with murdering the wife Jennifer Hawke-Petit and two daughters Hayley Petit and Michaela Petit of Dr. William Petit, Jr. a prominent Connecticut endocrinologist in a home invasion and robbery.
They held them hostage for hours, set fire to the house and then rammed three police cars with the family’s sport utility vehicle before they were subdued, the authorities said.
They were arraigned on July 25, 2007 in the Connecticut State Superior Court in Meriden and charged with assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, burglary, robbery and arson. Bail was set at $15 million each, and the state police have said that additional charges are likely. The two men did not enter pleas, and answered only “yes” when asked if they understood their rights. Both were represented by public defenders. They have subsequently been charged with capital felony murder and both men are facing the death penalty for these crimes.
He was born in 1980 and adopted by the son of famous playwright Theodore Komisarjevsky who resided in Cheshire, Connecticut, a prosperous suburb 15 miles north of New Haven. Despite his privileged background, Komisarjevsky became a youthful career criminal, and was sentenced for committing a wave of burglaries in central Connecticut in 2001 and 2002. The sentencing judge called him a "predator" and sentenced him to nine years in prison.
Despite this record Komisarjevsky was deemed a "nonviolent offender" and pursuant to Connecticut's progressive parole policies, he was released from prison in 2006 to a halfway house, where he met his crime partner Steven Hayes, another recently released career criminal. On July 23, 2007 the pair is charged with murdering the wife Jennifer Hawke-Petit and two daughters Hayley Petit and Michaela Petit of Dr. William Petit, Jr. a prominent Connecticut endocrinologist in a home invasion and robbery.
They held them hostage for hours, set fire to the house and then rammed three police cars with the family’s sport utility vehicle before they were subdued, the authorities said.
They were arraigned on July 25, 2007 in the Connecticut State Superior Court in Meriden and charged with assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, burglary, robbery and arson. Bail was set at $15 million each, and the state police have said that additional charges are likely. The two men did not enter pleas, and answered only “yes” when asked if they understood their rights. Both were represented by public defenders. They have subsequently been charged with capital felony murder and both men are facing the death penalty for these crimes.
Max Liron Bratman (Born: January 12, 2008) is the son of American Grammy Award winning singer Christina Aguilera and husband Jordan Bratman. He was born at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday January 12, 2008. He weighs 6 lbs., 2 oz. and is 20.5 inches. He was born at 10:05PM PST. The name Liron means "My song" in Hebrew while the name Max means "the greatest". Max Liron is "My Greatest Song" for the couple, who are both in the music business.
Following his birth, Christina released a music video to thank her fans for their support and love throughout her pregnancy. The video is titled 'Save Me From Myself' and is off her Back To Basics album. The video includes footage from her wedding.
Following his birth, Christina released a music video to thank her fans for their support and love throughout her pregnancy. The video is titled 'Save Me From Myself' and is off her Back To Basics album. The video includes footage from her wedding.
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Tempo Tantrum is a USA heavy metal/progressive metal band founded in 1991 by members Shaun McConnell (drums), James Carsone (guitar), Dion Pomponio (guitar), Jeff Hutchison (bass), and Steven Gasior (vocals). Although they are currently considered a progressive metal band, their origins could be attributed to power metal as expressed by their two earliest albums Meet Your Maker and Into The Realm. The band grew to be very popular as a progressive metal alternative to the grunge music scene at the time. The band's greatest recording success was in the European rock markets. The 1995 album, "Into The Realm", was featured on the German and Netherlands Metal 100 charts. Tempo Tantrum's popularity peaked in the mid-90s as the opening act for heavy metal bands Savatage (North American Tour 1994) and Fates Warning (1997). William Chrapcynski performed bass with the band in 1995. Ken Mauch took over bass duties from 1995 through present day.
Albums
Meet Your Maker - 1993
Into The Realm - 1995
Moment of Clarity - 2001
Personnel
Current Members
*Steven Gasior (1991-present) - Vocals
*James Carsone (1991-present) - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
*Dion Pomponio (1991-present) - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
*Ken Mauch (1995-present) - Bass Guitar
*Shaun McConnell (1991-present) - Drums
Previous Members
*Jeff Hutchison (1991-1995) - Bass Guitar
*William Chrapcynski (1995) - Bass Guitar
*Mike Nagy (1995) - Bass Guitar
Tempo Tantrum is a USA heavy metal/progressive metal band founded in 1991 by members Shaun McConnell (drums), James Carsone (guitar), Dion Pomponio (guitar), Jeff Hutchison (bass), and Steven Gasior (vocals). Although they are currently considered a progressive metal band, their origins could be attributed to power metal as expressed by their two earliest albums Meet Your Maker and Into The Realm. The band grew to be very popular as a progressive metal alternative to the grunge music scene at the time. The band's greatest recording success was in the European rock markets. The 1995 album, "Into The Realm", was featured on the German and Netherlands Metal 100 charts. Tempo Tantrum's popularity peaked in the mid-90s as the opening act for heavy metal bands Savatage (North American Tour 1994) and Fates Warning (1997). William Chrapcynski performed bass with the band in 1995. Ken Mauch took over bass duties from 1995 through present day.
Albums
Meet Your Maker - 1993
Into The Realm - 1995
Moment of Clarity - 2001
Personnel
Current Members
*Steven Gasior (1991-present) - Vocals
*James Carsone (1991-present) - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
*Dion Pomponio (1991-present) - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
*Ken Mauch (1995-present) - Bass Guitar
*Shaun McConnell (1991-present) - Drums
Previous Members
*Jeff Hutchison (1991-1995) - Bass Guitar
*William Chrapcynski (1995) - Bass Guitar
*Mike Nagy (1995) - Bass Guitar