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- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 24, 2011
A demo can give you a good idea of how reliable the broker's technology may be and how the features of their platform work but beyond that, a demo is a perfect trading environment that does not mimic true trading conditions. For instance, say you ...
Best Demo platform = Best Real Platform?
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 17, 2011
You're fine if you live in Canada...possibly with the exception of B.C. but I think you're fine there too.
Can US forex traders use foreign trading platforms
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 16, 2011
To answer this question fr yourself, you need to start thinking about how much a fixed spread costs you in comparison to what a floating spread can cost you coupled with the commission. For example, with a fixed spread, it's easy to calculate that ...
ECN and Commission? Is it worth it?
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 12, 2011
Quite right. It's the bright and sunny side of self regulation and competition exposing twits who run sites like mt4spreads. Honestly, an email address to simply look at aggregated spread information?
which broker has the lowest spread?
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 11, 2011
Broker spreads are out there for most all to see. Demo accounts are not delayed and are touted as mirroring some general broker conditions like the spread. While perhaps not "public" in the same sense as publicly listed phone numbers, certainly ...
which broker has the lowest spread?
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 10, 2011
Or this site if you don't want to give your email addresses to spammers who suck and run sites like the one above. url Man does it ever piss me off when i want access to publicly available information and in return, I'm expected to give away some ...
which broker has the lowest spread?
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 10, 2011
Pepperstone in Australia is also currently GMT+3 right now.
I need GMT+3 MT4 Broker
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 6, 2011
That is odd as all hell. Essentially, you can open an FX trading account with any broker you like and trade whatever kind of volume you like in that account but if you want to simply use a broker to exchange currencies, you have to use a BCSC ...
Interactive Brokers - experiences and opinions
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 5, 2011
Hmm...I would private message you but it seems you can't receive them yet. I would contact Pepperstone in Australia. you can check them out at url I'm biased however because this is my own broker and I've found excellent service from them. ...
Interactive Brokers - experiences and opinions
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 4, 2011
SO far as I know, if you're engaging in an international transfer of currencies, that's an entirely different creature. If you were providing a trading service based out of offices of British Columbia, I would think you would have to be registered ...
Interactive Brokers - experiences and opinions
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 4, 2011
What regulations make you think you can only use Canadian brokerages?
Interactive Brokers - experiences and opinions
- Wacky Canuck replied Oct 4, 2011
[quote=Callisto;5010585] I don't know where he might have gone but I have found that Pepperstone has been great for me and have been happy with my decision to switch. Top rate support, very stable connection and wicked spreads though the commissions ...
GoMarkets Discussion
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 27, 2011
You can use any broker really. I believe that if you're with Oanda specifically, then you have to use their Canadian brokerage if you're a Canadian citizen but you can certainly pick whichever brokerage you like around the world. I would suggest ...
Canadian Margin Requirements Won't let me Scalp?
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 26, 2011
As far as I know, there is no way around the Canadian requirements so long as you're using a Canadian FX broker. Luckily, Canadians are not restricted to using only Canadian brokers like the unfortunate yanks to the south of us. I would recommend ...
Canadian Margin Requirements Won't let me Scalp?
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 25, 2011
The downward spikes in the CHF pairs on various broker feeds had nothing to do with brokers and everything to do with a messed up market because the Swiss Central Bank is retarded. Certain liquidity feeds produced incorrect information and there was ...
Let's start the fight to brokers!!
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 24, 2011
I'm sure many have. I did and moved on to Pepperstone. That said, I'm glad that there are people who do such due diligence so that when I do figure it's time to make the decision to stick with my broker or go somewhere else, I have as much ...
GoMarkets Discussion
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 14, 2011
Well, I have had enough. It was looking up for a bit but with Pepperstone's coming move to NY and these connection issues, I'm moving on. Best of luck to current clients with GO. I still think they're a good broker but I just can't handle the ...
GoMarkets Discussion
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 13, 2011
Question for Chris here, Pepperstone has announced that they will be establishing a server in New York, pretty much co-located with some of their liquidity providers. Further to that, this will not be a server that simply relays trades to their ...
GoMarkets Discussion
- Wacky Canuck replied Sep 12, 2011
Open your market watch window if it isn't already. That's this window: image Right click and then click on "show all" You should then have all the pairs that your broker offers.
Can only view EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, USD/CHF through broker?