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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012I know right? I found it by accident myself when I miss-clicked for the Journal tab. I think they directly emailed people with open positions.
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012Ah, a grace period of a week.. now that's a lot better than expected. I realize you're directly affected by this decision on Pepper's part, so your comments are heated... don't think I'm trying to put you down when I respond to your comments, I'm ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012Check your "mailbox" tab in the MT4 terminal, it should be there as well. Typos and all
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012I agree the notice period was too short. It could have been a little longer. Personally I don't see why anyone would take such extreme risk of leaning on a wound up peg like this with 400:1 margin.. but for the ones that did, maybe a little more ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012When a broker offers 400:1, and a client goes full margin before a major gap, there's a high chance their account can go 'debit' (negative.) In that case the broker is holding the bag (risk) of clients not making their accounts whole... Regardless ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 3, 2012Nearly the same between the two, with Razor being a bit cheaper in the total cost sense but it will impact your trading differently depending on your style. For instance, if you are scalping 20-30 times a day and your average profit on a trade is ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 1, 2012That sounds really odd. I've never had to do that. What was your method of withdrawal? Maybe it's related to that.. like if you are doing an imbalanced refund method to withdrawal to a credit card. Or maybe it's related to the country the money is ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 1, 2012No problems here. Done a few different withdrawal methods now and all good.
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Jack_Larkin replied Sep 1, 2012It's the bank or the payment processor who charges the fees. When you do a deposit, it's done with the bank's secure funding page where you'll see they list the fee they take. If you want a no fee option for deposit. The local bank transfer method ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 31, 2012Email Twee, explain that you want to get a thread for Armada so people will stop talking about them in the LMAX thread, he'll sort it out.
LMAX = revolution?!?
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 31, 2012The video details the NY4 Datacenter is in the US on the east coast where Pepper's servers are located. This is where most of the banks are represented, and thus provides great execution... The video comes from this page on their site (that has a ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 31, 2012Since Armada now pipes in their own LPs atop of LMAX, I think it's time people moved talk about them over to their own thread.
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012This. It's natural to externalize blame for problems and this leads to a lot of brokers getting bad raps for reasons entirely related to the trader failing to take responsibility for their own mistakes.
Virtually nobody is making money on Oanda accounts
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012Stops aren't guaranteed on any exchange/ECN in any common market (equities, futures, forex, etc..) ** Think about it, price moves away from your entry, your way of "getting out" of the trade can't be set as a limit that the market hits. Instead, ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012... Look closely at the lot size for your "half" position. What's half of 1? What's the lot size you entered? When you see it, it will be obvious.
Question for new traders
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012What? .. no... capital gains at first as just a summary (net) of your trading. But again, get an accountant. If you setup a business you will be double taxed.. first as business income (corporate income tax) then again as regular income when you pay ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012QuestTrade probably reports.. but I have no idea. Their FX operations are actually done by Gain Capital (forex.com) so the back office at Quest might not report FX. That being said, you should report everything no matter what the broker does. Saves ...
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Jack_Larkin replied Aug 29, 2012Last month I visited Chicago and toured a few firms while I was there. While I was at ThinkorSwim's offices, I saw this, they call it "the wall": image Every monitor is an Apple Cinema Display. They use it as a class room when they teach some more ...
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