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IPRIMEFXC said I need to pass a “liquidity ratio” check before withdrawal. Anyone know what that is?
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IntroductionThey’re requiring me to maintain a 1.5x liquidity ratio and deposit another $3,000 to meet it. I’ve ...

They’re requiring me to maintain a 1.5x liquidity ratio and XM account openingdeposit another $3,000 to meet it. I’ve been in finance for years and never seen such a term used like this for personal accounts. This is starting to look more like a stall tactic than a legit process.
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