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- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
It's important to be precise and right. As traders we can get an edge by understanding the market's logic. It's not a science maybe but it doesn't mean that we don't have te be rigourous. I'm sorry I hate to be that kind of guy...But bullish PA is ...
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
Market Makers are UBS, DB, Goldman Sachs Nomure, SEB, Soc Gen, etc. Their job is to provide liquidity but...as they make money with high volume trading they're looking for balanced markets. That's why they may reduce liquidity or even trading at the ...
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
Another exampler on EURUSD (future contract). image You can observe a huge negative deltas. So it means that sellers were more agressive. Delta represents : buying markets orders - selling market orders. Huge negative deltas but price is ...
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
Here's an example on Dow Jones futures contract: image Candlestick are replaced by candles which display Martker orders. At the bottom of the chart you can see the difference between buying market orders and selling market orders within each ...
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
No, you forget the last type of market participants and the most important. The one who buys and sells at the very same time. Market-makers NO, NO, NO. There is always the exact same number of buyers and sellers. If it wasn't the case, there would ...
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
I'm sorry but there some mistakes in what you have written.
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
Yes, 9. (0.9) Ok so spead is really good regarding others brokers.
- Unabletrader replied Aug 16, 2015
Their spread on DAX is between 0.9 and 1.5 on my demo account, what about you (live account)? Thank you.
- Unabletrader replied Jul 30, 2015
You're wrong. The spread is about 0-0.2 and fees are about 6 dollars per mio (10 lots) if you trade a high volume monthly. So a global spread of 0.2-3. Fx brokers with several billions of volume per month get that kind of pricing. That's the core of ...
- Unabletrader replied Jul 12, 2015
Hi alraqeem. Thank you. LCG seems to be very strong which is quite logical regarding their past as instit broker.
- Unabletrader replied Jul 8, 2015
In this case, tick size and spread are not that important. FXCM may be fine!
- Unabletrader replied Jul 8, 2015
However one of the advantage of FXCM is they allow traders trading with a 10 cts/point on CFDs. Basically micro-lot. IG: 5eu/point LCG: 1eu/point
- Unabletrader replied Jul 8, 2015
The problem with FXCM regarding DAX is they don't provide ticks as LCG or IG. The FXCM dax tick is 1 pt. LCG and IG provide a 0.1 pt tick. You can lock a profit of 3.6 pts with LCG and IG which is sth you can't do with FXCM. Also the DAX spread is ...
- Unabletrader replied Jul 7, 2015
IG Markets would be a good choice : spread on DAX is ALWAYS 1 and 1.8 for Dow jones. But LCG could be a good option too as they provide a 0.9 spread on DAX et 1.0 on Dija (however spread may increase or decrease due to market conditions). I'm using ...
- Unabletrader replied Jul 2, 2015
During NFP...what a surprise!
- Unabletrader replied Jul 1, 2015
Xactly. Ahd Jibala should know that IG hold one of the largest B-book in the world.
- Unabletrader replied Jun 30, 2015
This is what you want to believe but it's probably not the case. Retail traders are too extreme: either they think trading is a strategic-game or they think it's a psychological one. You fail not because you're too weak but because you don't fuckin ...
- Unabletrader replied Jun 30, 2015
What's wrong with market makers?
- Unabletrader replied Jun 30, 2015
It's a so-called protection. Remember the FXCM story.
- Unabletrader replied Jun 26, 2015
Yeah, already tried PriceMarkets and yes they were linked to LCG in the past. url They are good too but not cheaper than Squared or Duka. Yes, definitely sth important. Duka says that it's possible to trade 100-200 mio per click on EU! So far I'd ...