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- wannatradefx replied Oct 1, 2009
Cry wolf? Now there's definitely a crack pipe...i aint' crying at all. Maybe you can explain what you are so concerned about...or are you just laughing to admit that you are here messing with them.
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- wannatradefx replied Oct 1, 2009
LOL. We already know they made AT LEAST $15 million last year just in the FX division of their company based on the CFTC reporting. What crack pipe are you smoking? If you want your broker to make more money so you feel more secure, hit the buy ...
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- wannatradefx replied Aug 19, 2009
There is a difference between execution and quotes. The quote display might be undergoing an issue, but that doesn't mean that the liquidity isn't there. I saw one day last week where the quote data looked "light" but my executions were filled on ...
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- wannatradefx replied Aug 15, 2009
Never understand when people say this, especially scalpers. If you are trading fast, you are likely using Limit orders to get out of a position soon after you enter. So let's take the EURUSD, where IBFX is a 2-pip deal desk. Let's say it is 1.3100 ...
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- wannatradefx replied Aug 14, 2009
Or is he just making it up. I always get filled if price goes through my order.
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- wannatradefx replied Jul 1, 2009
Congrats Justin! Thanks for all of your thoughts and comments over the years. It really helped me figure out where I needed to be.
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- wannatradefx replied Apr 13, 2009
Well, that's an interesting question. I would say that less than 10% of my orders have any slippage, and the ones that do, it's usually on news. You have stop limit order types that can be used to prevent ANY slippage if you want. After nine months ...
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- wannatradefx replied Mar 24, 2009
Not to mention, the "real numbers" in the "real market" (as the prior poster stated) are the net numbers of everyone. Let's say EURUSD: Bank A: 1.3547 by 1.3550 Bank B: 1.3549 by 1.3552 Bank C: 1.3548 by 1.3550 Why does it matter? This means the ...
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- wannatradefx replied Feb 7, 2009
Hi Justin- Little quick background. I trades stocks, futures, and forex. I've heard a lot of good things about MB Trading over the years, but I've never opened an account with you for a couple of reasons. First, I prefer MetaTrader, so I have had ...
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- wannatradefx replied Jan 22, 2009
This is 100% about the regulation in America.
dbfx and saxo is safe for American ?
- wannatradefx replied Jan 22, 2009
I just don't understand how so many people trade forex and don't get the mechanics of it. This line from AgentFX is exactly true, and it doesn't take a genius to figure out whether your broker is a desk or not. Two simple questions: 1) Do your limit ...
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- wannatradefx replied Jan 22, 2009
Liquidity has been great lately on real ECN systems. If you read this thread, you'd be led to believe that a "requote" is caused by slow internet connection or distance to the servers. So ridiculous since a requote in a non-true market like IBFX ...
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- wannatradefx replied Jan 19, 2009
No Euros. Live quotes are actually slightly tighter than Demo quotes, which is a nice first for a broker. No requotes possible in their system. Slippage is about the market and how you place your orders. Very fast execution. Hope that helps.
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- wannatradefx replied Sep 18, 2008
Love how my last post was ignored.
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- wannatradefx replied Sep 16, 2008
Heres the honest truth. MB has great execution, should be ideal for active traders. They showed us the way too years ago with their platform. But the reality is they are no longer top dog. Why? Here's list: A) Midnight downtime. The fact that they ...
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