How Net Brokers and Agents Kill Petroleum Offers and Oil Bargains As Intermediaries in Investing

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A. The standard BROKER/AGENT Middleman Today, Fail & EARN NO INCOME

According studies, primarily because of the central role that the Online has played in international buying and selling, the real market for the intermediaries or middlemen in the international 'secondary' market investing has been collapsing quite rapidly in recent times. Estimates from such experts and accounts by experienced trader, assert that the year 2000 was the last "good year" for the middleman in the business. Kamal J. Southall, for example, maintains that "after 2000, the critical mass of brokers and traders who were ill-informed and poorly trained, as well as of fraudulently applied offers and scams, reached the point that real end-buyers manufacturers and suppliers simply stopped responding [to intermediaries] except in exceptional cases."

Southall estimates, citing another experts' calculation, that out of some one million individuals currently trying to make it as brokers or trade intermediaries in the world, "perhaps no more than 1% has the training and skill needed to ever close a deal... [meaning that] the overwhelming majority, are trading blindly, [hence] bargains are collapsing... and more to the point, [oil dealers are] being defrauded - sometimes massively"

In point of fact, the general consensus among experts, is that previously, before the current advent of the predominance of the Net in international investing when facsimile and telex trading were the supreme medium for the business, there had existed a reasonably robust and viable market, although small, for the intermediary agent. Such that it was rather common for an middleman to occasionally get to a contract closing stage and to close promotions and earn at least reasonable commission incomes. But that there has NOT been such an intermediary market lately for some years now, since the new World-wide-web era. But rather, that such a market for the middleman has essentially been dead for all but the most skilled and experienced intermediary in the market currently - killed in part, though by no means completely, by the preeminent use of the Internet medium by the Web trader and intermediary.

In short, the new reality of currently is that while, in the days before the Web, the typical broker, agent or other middleman or 'middleman' involved in international investing generally and efficiently closed promotions and earned decent income with at least some modest frequency, quite to the contrary, such broker or agent or other intermediary who operate in this current Online era, on the other hand, hardly closes any bargains or earns any income in the business any more.