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pipmutt replied Jul 14, 2009Most rogue brokers? url Why not just use an NFA or FSA regulated broker?
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pipmutt replied Jul 14, 2009You've got to be kidding! Unregulated Cyprus based bucketshop with a UK mail drop address. No thanks! Don't walk.....run!
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pipmutt replied Jul 13, 2009I suppose it depends on the broker's platform but the 'normal' way would be to use an OCO order as your stop and limit, it's just an extra couple of clicks. If you're scalping quick in and out trades then it could be a pain, but as you'll be ...
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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pipmutt replied Jul 13, 2009Me too, but this change seems to have gotten everyone in a panic! I guess conflicting info from brokers hasn't helped, it makes me wonder if some of them prefer clients to move across to their UK office so they can avoid the price adjustments ...
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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pipmutt replied Jul 13, 2009You just need to think about it, the concept is pretty simple.
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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pipmutt replied Jul 13, 2009I thought this short video explained it quite well..... url
NFA New Rule Not allowing stop and limit orders
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pipmutt replied Jul 5, 2009Oh dear, ooops! I'd like to see them recover from that, I'm getting vertigo just looking at it! It's not funny as it's OPM but it's hard to keep a straight face!
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pipmutt replied Jul 5, 2009This sounds like a very complicated way to do it. If you have a bank account in US, UK, Japan, Canada, Australia, Germany, or Switzerland (and perhaps other countries, check with Oanda) then you can usually make a domestic payment directly into ...
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pipmutt replied Jul 5, 2009Interesting way to do it, is that all she goes on, just bottom line monthly returns? Dealing with fund managers and clients is not as easy as it sounds. Experienced investors and traders rarely make any sort of assessment on just one or two month's ...
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pipmutt replied Jul 2, 2009Thanks Justin, all noted, you explained it well. I think the extra step between traders and ECN which exists on a lot of ECN models is what causes some suspicion, don't forget retail traders have been victims of the bucketshop's questionable ...
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pipmutt replied Jul 1, 2009Ok, that's what I had a problem with, it sounded like you were saying all brokers. I just assumed that if you're putting through significant volume then the liquidity provider(s) might offer you something back as an incentive. I guess if you're ...
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pipmutt replied Jul 1, 2009Justin Who are 3DFOREX, or is that an awkward question?
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
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pipmutt replied Jul 1, 2009Congratulations on your 1000th post, not an easy feat!! How are you going to mark the occasion, commission-free trading for every thread participant maybe?
Re FIFO and MT4, don't you think they've been extremely slow to react? As I understand, ...MB Trading Futures - Introduction
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pipmutt replied Jul 1, 2009IndyTrader Seeing as Justin doesn't mind us discussing it here...... What he said was: "Fixed spread means that the broker is making money against your trades. If you are making money, then at some point they will slip you and mess with you until ...
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pipmutt replied Jun 30, 2009IndyTrader This probably isn't the best thread to discuss this as it may be counterproductive to Justin's efforts, besides which this is his company's thread so it would be slightly disrespectful to debate the pros and cons. I'm happy to discuss it ...
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pipmutt replied Jun 30, 2009Not sure about bounces but there's a lot of stop hunting goes on around big figures... Stop Hunting
Round Number Bounces.
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pipmutt replied Jun 30, 2009I hate to disagree with you because you post some useful info, but the above is a generalization and not strictly true. The above describes a bucket shop, and while it's perhaps true a large percentage of fixed spread brokers do bucket trades it's ...
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pipmutt replied Jun 29, 2009They may well have all been liquidity providers offering liquidity (prices and volumes at which they are prepared to deal), it doesn't mean they actually do business with them though! It's a bit irrelevant anyway, just because a broker is ...
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