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I know it's almost winter and all people can think about is when to buy presents, what to buy, how to buy it and will the "Last Christmas" song by Wham! ever stop playing. But we can't be that egocentric and forget that somewhere, not exactly over the rainbow, the sun is still shining and people are happy. I know it sounds impossible, but just believe it.
As you may – or may not – remember, together we've been to many beautiful places. People dealing with the Forex business like to be pampered, I guess, so they choose the Cayman Islands or the Bahamas for their headquarters. I know, I know, it's practical not romantic, it's because of the taxes and stuff like that, but please, remember, that if you kill that child inside you, you may die as well. So, amigos, today we're going to travel to the magical land of... Panama!
But first, let's start with the name. "Solid Forex Ltd" sounds professional and... well, it's kind of unavoidable to say it - solid. I like that. It's a good strategy to let people know what you're all about at the very first glance. On the other hand, it encourages us to scrutinize them even that much harder, doesn't it? And scrutinize we will. First of, there is the website itself, http://solidforexltd.com, with some decent articles and a clear message (if not too clear, to be honest – I realize that being wealthy doesn't particularly suck, but telling us about it over and over again doesn't change the fact that for now I'm not exactly the king of the world).

The design is appropriate, it somehow evokes ancient Greece and gold at the same time. Again, I have to be redundant, but it truly seems solid. Even their logo simultaneously epitomizes stability and opulence. I also like the way they organized their page: it's detailed without being overly elaborate, and that lady on the front page seems not only pretty, but also qualified. What I don't enjoy is that I feel as if I'm almost blind when I'm reading their page, the font is so small and thin that my eyes literally hurt. But that's just me. Maybe I'm blind already and I simple do not know about it yet.
Now, let's take a closer look at the content. There are some small spelling mistakes (e.g., "[t]o chose the most safe and profitable..."), sometimes they forget about punctuation, but all of that happens to everyone, me included. Like I've mentioned before, I don't particularly go for the all-too-obvious message that BEING RICH IS THE KEY TO EVERYTHING, but I can't really argue with that. It's not like I can judge a page about unicorns for having too many unicorn-related stories. That just doesn't seem right (not that unicorn stories ever should). However, my biggest pet peeve is inconsistency, which is especially irritating when you're supposedly dealing with a solid business.
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