- Search Metals Mine
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 13, 2008
You see Boston, YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED AS AN IB. If I were you I would stop posting on here as you dont have a service and you are not even a trader. Be gone.
Biggest Spread in MBTrading
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 11, 2008
No it just means they would have to give me a larger spread and they sometimes did that when I was dealing at their max but it wasnt a regular occurance. Also, I only traded EURUSD and USDJPY with them and I didnt trade that often with them. The ...
MarketMakers
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 11, 2008
Please tell me what good an IB can do for me. Oh thats right you can give me a rebate for all of my trades. This proves that you do not do anything for a trader. Your only way of getting clients is by paying them. Does anyone else see the disconnect ...
Biggest Spread in MBTrading
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 11, 2008
and because your an IB for them (not a registered one by the way) and you actually think they have 20K clients. More like they have went through about 20K clients and probably have about 3K left.

Which broker to use for a Malaysian?
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 11, 2008
Why FXDD, because you are an IB for them?
Which broker to use for a Malaysian?
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 11, 2008
I dont know a whole lot about the company. They are registered as an IB. It is an Isreali company. I know the company is more geared towards smaller accounts. I believe accounts can trade with as little as 100 dollars. This is not a service that ...
New Trading Platform...
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 10, 2008
I didnt even want to reply to him about that but I am glad someone wasted their time to explain the obvious.
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 10, 2008
Depends on the currenex broker. You need to find a broker that uses currenex's multi bank feed and I dont think many use the feed. ADMD might be your best choice. PFG's currenex feed is garbage and same with FXCM's. Bottom line most banks pull bids ...
Currenex news trading
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 9, 2008
Willis why would you sign up for an account with MIG to get spreads that probably arent as good or just as good as an ECN? This is what you get with their institutional account: Reserved for high net worth clients with significant trading volumes ...
MIG Institutional account: Lowest spreads?
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 9, 2008
It would be a step up from Seal!
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 9, 2008
I had over 1M with them... never had a problem dealing at or around 10M. I left because they didnt except larger orders and their platform goes down a lot and then I found Hotspot.
MarketMakers
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 8, 2008
Lava, I dont think you are going to get many replies from those that use this because I doubt many would sign up with them. There are two types of brokers in this market. The first type charges their clients just the difference between the bid and ...
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 8, 2008
[quote=Sandyfx;1941032]No let's take example, Dukascopy charge you 18 $ per one million traded which is approx 0.2 pip one way. But Oanda shows low spread , but you never get it because there is price deviation. And even if oanda will give you ...
MarketMakers
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 8, 2008
Lava, I am not sure why you are having trouble understanding why none of us like FXExpress? In fact it is sad that you dont know, considering we have already said why and btw it is also sad that you dont know how insurance companies make money (one ...
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 7, 2008
Lava, if they were not housing the trades how would they be a profitable firm if they gave back commissions on losing trades? You would have to assume that most of their traders are profitable; is that what you are thinking. Obviously, if they are ...
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 7, 2008
nevermind... i found the website. I dont understand why anyone would want to do this. You can pay a 2 pip spread or less with most brokers on the majors or you can trade with FXExpress and pay 6 pips per trade. How is that beneficial to anyone. Oh I ...
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 7, 2008
what broker are you all referring too?
0 spread, 0 commision - getting tired of all this..
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 7, 2008
Sandy, It would depend on the difference between the extra spread and how much the ECN charges per round turn. I think in most cases the ECN is cheaper compared to a lot of MM's. However, if you look at Oanda they are cheaper then a lot of ECN's. ...
MarketMakers
- fxtrader42 replied Apr 4, 2008
This is what I do around NFP every month and why... Also, in case of news be prepared for the market to react unexpectadly, for example the EURUSD rallied and then it sank to almost the same levels prior to the news even though the US lost 80k jobs. ...
EURUSD