I agree with everything you said Rannasha, but for the management of Fiat Currency, the only way to avoid being short is to use CFD Bitcoin. Ad example Forex-Metal offers CFD with a lever 3 and commissions of 0.5%. I do not know if it might be possible, but it is an idea. it is also true that transfer to btce costs 1%, and in addition there are fees for the purchase and sale, then where is their gain? I remain skeptical or at least surprised by so great profit.
Wrong.
Quoted from their deposit window:
"We do not have fee on BTC deposits."
Quoted from the BTC-e withdrawal window:
"* Fee for withdrawal is 0.001 BTC."
Thats not 1% deposit or withdrawal.
From their trading window:
"At the moment, the fee for transactions is 0.2%."
0.2% is insignificant to the normal differences between the major exchanges in BTC alone, let alone other currencies. Which again for another random point in time compared to my earlier post of the other day sits at 627.297 vs 637.46 which is 1.6% right now. Relatively easy to give out a .5% gain from that with your own profit if you had resources in both places.