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- Marv replied May 16, 2012
Maybe after many years from now Exness can finally make enough money from its microlot losers that it can invest in free English classes for its forum promotion agents. Who knows?

ExNess
- Marv replied May 16, 2012
seems to work well. I'm guessing they just want to make a bridge they can call their own, not because the current one has issues.
LMAX = revolution?!?
- Marv replied May 15, 2012
No. Brökers like Oanda do it on purpose when they have to as a last-resort risk measure (typically during very high volatility low liquidity times when it gets harder to simply hedge their net exposure with their counterparties). When things get too ...
ExNess
- Marv replied May 15, 2012
They can definitely improve if they want to. Improving = Good for us = More clients for them. Win-win situation. I second all the improvements you suggested, and add the following: - Better and more transparent liquidity. Look, you don't have to ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 15, 2012
This is less of a thread to share real experiences about this bröker and more of a place to praise and promote it and shut up anyone who tries to report real complaints regarding their experiences. If you read the last few pages you'll notice a few ...
ExNess
- Marv replied May 14, 2012
Well they still refuse to show all of their market depth to clients even though they claim to be an ECN. And their slippage still does not conform with all that great liquidity they claim to have. Leaving Dukascopy as I find their liquidity model to ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 12, 2012
Slippage can be positive as it can be negative. In the long run it should balance out. With Dukascopy it's always negative. You mean you don't. You probably don't even care if it's a bucketshop instead of the big ECN it claims to be. We do. None of ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 12, 2012
Not really, it's all pretty simple. You don't read about it here though because most retailers don't bother talk about something actually important like liquidity and prefer to talk about TA and indicators instead. haha I realize I can sound like an ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 12, 2012
Hmm, I think I know what you meant by "relevant info" and the necessity of T&S. FYI, a Forex ECN's Market Depth data is used to see how much liquidity is currently available (for executing your orders) in your bröker's particular network, not to ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 12, 2012
Nonsense. Either you're an ECN (be it tier 1, tier 2, or retail) or you're not an ECN at all. If you are, then you have market depth data that you can (and should) display. It's not something only major banks/platforms have. Please educate yourself ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 12, 2012
Let's start with: Did you contact them about this before jumping to conclusions? and if so what did they say? Guys, when you have a problem with a bröker always talk to them first (that's what customer support is for) and try some troubleshooting or ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 5, 2012
I don't know what good/bad swap rates are (don't care, I'm a day trader) but I saw somebody in another thread saying that Dukascopy has some of the best rates.
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 4, 2012
I have the book and I agree, no special secrets in there. Especially that most of the stuff is in Darkstar's posts already. The book is not long and does not go too deep into the subject, which was a little disappointing considering the price tag. ...
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- Marv replied May 3, 2012
yeah Toranaga, usual stuff as all ECN traders know. It's not "usual" with limit orders though. That is my point. With limit orders, only one of 3 things can happen: - Gets executed at the limit price - Gets executed at a price better than the limit ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 3, 2012
I have never experienced slippage on limit orders with Dukascopy and never saw anyone complain about it before. Dukascopy's own definition of limit orders is the same as any regular stock or forex bröker (i.e. they are only filled at the limit price ...
Dukascopy
- Marv replied May 3, 2012
For the hundredth time: Limit orders don't cause slippage, only Market orders do. PS. Stop Loss orders are Market orders. Of course. You wanna trade high leverage on weekends?

Dukascopy