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- shrike replied Mar 28, 2013
I am using them since almost a year now. Very reliable. I am using the web platform, so i can not speak to the quality of their MT4 solution. I would stay away from their index and commodity products, it looks like they only have a single liquidity ...
LMAX exchange
- shrike replied Mar 24, 2013
Jack: you sure this depth screenshot is correct? That looks like ridiculously much. They are using Integral, are they? The others have a fraction of that liquidity (Hotspot, IB, Lmax etc).
Pepperstone Forex
- shrike replied Mar 23, 2013
Protip for shills: Hide the IB link in [URL] tags - makes it a little bit less obvious to the shillees.
Best broker I have ever seen
- shrike replied Mar 21, 2013
Not really. If your theory would be correct, Alpari, FXDD and LCG would display the same prices/liquidity on their Currenex, but that is decidedly not the case.
Looking for Currenex Broker with $5000 deposit
- shrike replied Mar 21, 2013
Currenex pricing and liquidity is different with each broker. It can be configured how ever the broker in questions wants it to. The low deposit Currenex brokers will have just the LPs they have a relationship with and their client's orders in the ...
Looking for Currenex Broker with $5000 deposit
- shrike replied Mar 20, 2013
Then google "barclays whitelabel fxcm". They are just outsourcing the business for the smalltimers, like Deutsche Bank did before they left the retail market. You can look at RBS Marketindex or Citi if you want to trade with a bank.
Barclays Margin FX
- shrike replied Mar 19, 2013
This is a FXCM whitelabel. You get the same as with fxcm, just with the Barclays name on it.
Barclays Margin FX
- shrike replied Mar 18, 2013
Maybe this has something to do with it: url
Armada Crashing all over the place
- shrike replied Mar 17, 2013
Its quite the clusterfuck. Especially for their broker customers. Their service have been rock solid up to now, but they are taking a hughe reputational hit from this. Not good for a firm that tries to gain marketshare.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Mar 13, 2013
They don't have a license to deal with retail customers. They are in the business of providing services to other broker-firms. If you were to start your own broker firm, they could set you up with all the required technology and liquidity. You pay ...
Boston Prime - best broker for Scalpers?
- shrike replied Mar 6, 2013
They should not move the whole thread into the spam-section of the board, but rather deal with individual posts and users that are the source of the problem. Same with the lmax thread. The current moderation is clearly ineffective. There are plenty ...
Pepperstone Forex
- shrike replied Mar 5, 2013
Polkm: can you post the exact time when the fill occured, at which price and ad what pair? So far i only see a jpg but no pertinent information so i can look at what other feeds quoted at that time. And what exactly do you Bellieres expect to answer ...
Dukascopy
- shrike replied Mar 1, 2013
Just use the "SC Forex Data(FXCM)" data service, you dont need an fxcm account. See: url You can get historical futures charts (starting with yesterday's data going back) but not realtime if you have package 3 or above. For realtime you need an ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Feb 28, 2013
Yes, Sierra is a nice bit of software. I am using it too. Especially love the spreadsheets, very useful. Right now i'm using the free FXCM data they provide, and enter orders on the lmax web-platform manually. Works too. And its not really expensive ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Feb 25, 2013
I don't think Dukascopy advertises with "no last look". "No requotes" is fine tho. Its my experience (with MBT and hotspot atleast) that they don't like to talk about the details of this stuff. Because, if you think about it, it makes a hell of a ...
Dukascopy
- shrike replied Feb 25, 2013
Forexia: 'inventory' is a term used in marketmaking and means dealer position. I dont know why jeuro brings it up - it has really nothing to do with this, and discussing it is moot, since i doubt anyone in here really has a clue about marketmaking ...
Dukascopy
- shrike replied Feb 23, 2013
'Inventory' means dealer position, not what you see quoted on a trading platform. Take jeuro's speculations with a healthy bit of skepticism.
Dukascopy