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- shrike replied Dec 19, 2011
You call a Betfair and GoldmanSachs jointventure too small a show, and then go with Vantage? Ok...
GoMarkets Discussion
- shrike replied Dec 18, 2011
That sounds like a reasonable definition. When you route out orders, you give up control over the execution process, effectivly giving the LPs 'last look' capabilites. Potentially leading to adverse effects for clients - like a stop being filled at ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- shrike replied Dec 17, 2011
Its just a letter in an acronym - who cares.. But, truth be told, MB's EXN does infact not work like a traditional stock-trading ecn, like arca or island. Justin has explained somewhere in this thread how the routing out to LPs works, and that is ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- shrike replied Dec 12, 2011
Probably, i dont have more info than what is on the website either.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Dec 12, 2011
They stayed the same at $25 - except bigger accounts can get it lower now, depending on trading volume.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Dec 12, 2011
LMax themselfs sacked their old CEO (Osmond) in April, but as far as i know have yet to announce a new one.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Dec 12, 2011
Where have you read that? Do you know who the current CEO is?
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Dec 11, 2011
It sounds like they want to keep the smalltime systemtraders confined to Metatrader. I dont know, for me that doesnt change much. Generally i think things like marketdata, book-depth, API and so on should not be something that should be sold. Its ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Dec 2, 2011
From Oanda's customer agreement (Europe division): 16. Maximum Losses. OANDA warrants and represents that the fxTrade System has been designed so that: (a) Your total aggregate Realised Loss can never exceed the sum of the total aggregate deposits ...
Oanda's negative balance policy
- shrike replied Dec 2, 2011
Well, at least in the paperwork i signed, it clearly states that you dont have to pay negative balances (unlike most other brokers). There was also a discussion on the Oanda-Forum - where a few accounts ended up in the red some years ago, and Oanda ...
Oanda's negative balance policy
- shrike replied Dec 2, 2011
Big spreads for a few seconds during nfp. Which is to be expected, of course. Anyone ran into this "untrusted markets" problem another poster had a few pages up? I asked support about this, and they would only say that when spreads blow out beyond a ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Nov 29, 2011
Any broker that uses Currenex, like LCG, ADM and so on. There is a list of them somewhere on the currenex website.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Nov 29, 2011
I dont think its a big deal. Trading smaller than 10K lots is cost-prohibitive anyways, and the fractional contracts now give you the ability to trade 153K for example as opposed to rounding off to the next 10K-step. Hotspot does it the same way, ...
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
You can use the .NET library with any .net language, C#, VB.Net, F#, IronPython and so on.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
On elitetrader too - unfortunately none of these forums have proper moderation (or any at all).
HotForex Discussion
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
You can use tcpping.exe (google will find it) for servers that wont reply to the usual icmp pings. That should always work.
GoMarkets Discussion
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
A bunch (or a singular) Hotforex rep talking to them/himself? This should be moved to the commercial forum..
HotForex Discussion
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
Maybe thats what it took to get their LPs to agree to such small tradesize. Its still quite an improvement to be able to finetune positionsize in 1K steps.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- shrike replied Nov 28, 2011
Usually 10K is called minilot and 1K microlot. LMax now supports 0.1 contract size which is 1000 units of basecurrency or a microlot. Just to clarify.
LMAX = revolution?!?