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jeanlouie replied Nov 12, 2011Sigh, yes, mt4 volume is based on tick volume, your statement should be directly at who I sarcastically replied to after I mentioned the volume of orders from an ea problem to someone else that GoM Chris mentioned on the previous page...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 11, 2011What exactly would you look for during the research of an ecn? What do yo mean by it's 'health'? Personally, what I'd look for is how long the company has been around, if they have level 2, and if there is no maximum on trade size on an order which ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 11, 2011Don't tell me that, tell Chris that and ask why his words about a volume surge from an ea aren't showing up in mt4 volume history. Chris, got an answer here for us?
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jeanlouie replied Nov 11, 2011On the previous page they've mentioned the problem of a certain ea being used that sends in a huge volume of orders that a lp can't fill. It's not GoMs fault that the lp has to take precautions against this. They admit there are issues and they work ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 9, 2011Well I don't speak on behalf of GoM but they advertise themselves as a ndd-stp broker, that has a back office dealing desk for people who make calls to place or adjust trades. So essentially they simply display best quotes from their liquidity pool ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 8, 2011The spreads are still not like they used to be but sure are better than yesterday. Step in the right direction

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jeanlouie replied Nov 8, 2011I was just wondering, if you guys could answer, if you hadn't signed up with GoM, which broker would you have signed up with? And with the current issues, which broker would you prefer to be with right now? Same as above or another?
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jeanlouie replied Nov 8, 2011Here's a good example, I found a good 7 entries on the chart. As for other systems, a good place to start would be this thread on pa trading with indicators - url
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jeanlouie replied Nov 8, 2011Hi there, guys that use s/r, fibs and price action that also use an indicator, tend to use an oscillator, that is a momentum based indicator. They'd use it by gauging price momentum at key s/r-fibs-price action set ups to confirm to them to enter a ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011Chris, what's the problem? The spreads did not start out competitive to other stp brokers and even worsened during the European and especially the NY session. As you know 4p spread across the majors is a huge deal when others got 1.3-1.9, this is a ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011All day GoM has had higher spreads than other stp brokers. Nothing to do with dst.
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011I don't know about lmax and fxpig, but the only broker I do know that reimburses limit orders is MBtrading. Nowhere on the previous two brokers can I see anything about reimbursing for adding limit orders to the market. I disagree about having the ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011Well spread issues are always in comparison to other brokers, it doesn't matter if liquidity is low during a certain period, what matters is the spread value in comparison with other brokers at the same time.
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011I was just looking at the commissions the ecn/dma LMAX and FXPIG brokers offer, and it's daunting - fxpig charges 3.9 per 100k traded, and it doesn't say roundturn so it'll be an extra .78pip per trade (open and close). Lmax charges 0.0025% on the ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011I already have, and just did again when you mentioned it. On their spreads list they have EURUSD as variable from 1.4, and elsewhere they state 'from 1pip'...however Go Markets, Vantage, Pepperstone, advertise spreads from 0.5, 0.5 and 0.1. At least ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 7, 2011Neither LMAX or FXPIG are Aussie, respectively they're British and Kiwi. I don't think there is an Aussie broker that can guarantee your criteria, but PepperstoneFX will probably come close, they advertise their trading tech (Wall Street liquidity ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 4, 2011Yep, I opened that chart and I can see it to, a 140p spike on a 1m chart! And there wasn't even any news concerning the NZD at that time, sure the USD but the other pairs weren't affected like this.
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jeanlouie replied Nov 2, 2011...LMAX, Alpari pro and Fxopen are drifting inbetween 0 and .5...

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jeanlouie replied Nov 2, 2011Hi Mohan, seeing that you got several Australian accounts, I was wondering if you have an account with Pepperstone by chance? If so, what's the avg spread and execution time like? (I know what they advertise but reality can be quite different). ...
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jeanlouie replied Nov 2, 2011Thought I'd chime in. Here are 14 other brokers that are based in Australia or have an Aussie branch so you can keep an AUD account on the homeland - Enfinium.com.au which overlooks VantageFx operation and regulation IBFX(.com.au) got an office in ...
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