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- trader121 replied Jan 13, 2012
You are absolutely right - but does it matter? I recently started trading with Pepperstone FX, i'm not sure if they really route the orders to integral or not. We don't know it. However - at the end of the day it does not matter for me what they do ...
Best FX broker for scalping - pro traders opinion only pls
- trader121 replied Jan 13, 2012
This was my first week pepperstone live trading. Experiences are so far positive. What I do not like is that the minimum difference of 2 pip to TP and SL orders. If it' ecn trading, it does not make sense to me. They shoud remove that 2 pip minimum ...
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What are the best commissions for retail FX traders?
Started Jan 7, 2012|Broker Discussion|1 replyHi I currently pay 0.7 pip commissions. Is that low or high compared to other offerings? It's ...
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- trader121 replied Dec 28, 2011
PepperstoneFX 0.01 Units possible 400:1 leverage without any restrictions Integral liquidity provider Very good spreads (Integral Spreads) Easy administrative process There is no comparable offering regarding Integral + that leverage
Best Broker for 2012?
- trader121 replied Dec 19, 2011
Just checked out the spreads, they are good, similar to LMAX Spreads. Guess those spreads are from Integral, I like it. Overall, the offer is very positive: 400:1 Leverage for integral spreads on MT4
Pepperstone Forex
- trader121 replied Dec 11, 2011
Not a problem man, which broker do you use for scalping?
Best FX broker for scalping - pro traders opinion only pls
- trader121 replied Dec 11, 2011
Question: Their website states that the maximum leverage provided is 400:1. Are there any restrictions on that leverage, for example regarding the account balance, trade size etc?
Pepperstone Forex
- trader121 replied Dec 11, 2011
U don't have to choose a US broker. MBTrading is a UK Broker, not a US broker and offers 100:1 leverage url
Best FX broker for scalping - pro traders opinion only pls
- trader121 replied Dec 11, 2011
You can scalp with any of those brokers, does not matter which one. It's only a matter of personal preference. The only thing that might be important is the leverage. Oanda and IB provide 50:1 as a maximum, whereas MBTrading and Dukascopy provide ...
Best FX broker for scalping - pro traders opinion only pls
- trader121 replied Dec 9, 2011
Want to log in to their demo using the browser; however I can't find the link anymore. Also can't find it on the website. Could anyone provide the demo link? Thanks
LMAX = revolution?!?
- trader121 replied Dec 5, 2011
No Minimum. As I said, any retailer nowadays can access cnx. Whats also interesting here is that you can go long and short at the same time (hedge) which is usually not possible such an environment
HotForex Discussion
- trader121 replied Dec 5, 2011
Officially 3$ per 100'000$ traded. I guess that for high volumes there might be a discount. I disagree with your Metatrader statement. Metatrader is a very easy to use platform that contains many features. For most cases, it's more than sufficient ...
HotForex Discussion
- trader121 replied Dec 5, 2011
Regarding CNX (Currenex) access: This is nothing special anymore. Nowadays any retailer can get Currenex access (using Metatrader Platform) for a low price. for example url
HotForex Discussion
- trader121 replied Aug 20, 2011
Found this Broker today via Google. Has definately catched my interest, but not because of the spreads. In fact, i do not care much about the spread. Whats' far more important and surprising to me is that they offer an API access; specifically for ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- trader121 replied Dec 11, 2010
Divisa Capital offers Currenex, with excellent liquidity. url Three things I like about them: - Everything is very easy and good quality - They offer Currenex for Retail Traders without a high budget - It is possible to use Metatrader 4 with ...
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- trader121 replied Apr 11, 2010
Hello MT4 was specifically designed for Forex. However, MT5 is designed not only for forex, but also for stocks, options and futures. That's why there will be brokers that will offer stock trading using MT5 when it will be released.
Any MT4 stock platforms?
- trader121 replied Apr 10, 2010
100 % agree - at the end of the day, you will lose your money if you lose and will always receive your money if you win, no matter if it's an ECN or a MM. Therefore, it's irrelevant if you trade with ECN or MM, the outcome will be the same in both ...
Which MM or ECN brokers can beat Oanda Spread?
- trader121 replied Apr 10, 2010
AS far as i know, the default trade size at Currenex is 1m units. So, what' the deal to trade with just 10'000 $ in such an environment? It just does not make sense. A market maker would be much better in this situation
What are the options for trading on CURRENEX for a retail trader?