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- DrainBamage replied Jul 3, 2008
Same here, for the last half an hour at least
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Jun 5, 2008
Question — Hi Justin, I have some basic question (may be a stupid one) concerning the way limit orders work on MBT. Lets say, on a level 2, there is a short order from some bank for 300 lots at 1.5600, and a buy order for 400 lots at 1.5596, ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied May 30, 2008
Was anyone able to unzip this file? My winrar as well as windows writes that file is either damaged or of a wrong format.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied May 23, 2008
There is no link, you can choose Gain feed directly from NinjaTrader, it is in the list of feed providers. No need to install anything. Data is quite close to MBT and I suppose to HotSpot too, it is just a bit smoother, a little less movement than ...
HotspotFX
- DrainBamage replied Apr 17, 2008
Hi Justin, You once mentioned recently that as it is in nature of any business and due to competition, there is a possibility of reduction of commissions prices which will come with the development of MBT and increase of its customer base. Is it ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Mar 31, 2008
Very interesting. As far as I understand, CRX is Currenex and ALL is FxAll, right? How come they appear here together with different banks? I thought currenex and fxall are just platforms, or do these names represent ECNs here?
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Feb 14, 2008
Justin, how many banks provide liquidity to MBT, is there a list of them somewhere? There is such information available for FXall, Currenex, Lava, Hotspot, so it shouldn't be a problem to get such an info for MBT? Just curious. Thanks!
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Feb 4, 2008
In terms of data feed everything works fine, charts and quotes and news.
Currenex for Retail Clients...
- DrainBamage replied Feb 4, 2008
Yes, I get quotes, no problems here. Actually platform shows amount of lots available on bid and ask price, its not a full level 2 but better than nothing. I hope there will be a lot more features in the future and it will be more stable and ...
Currenex for Retail Clients...
- DrainBamage replied Feb 4, 2008
Hi Boston Forex, Thanks for your email and demo account. Platform looks interesting but is not very stable at the moment and not many settings can be changed. Also, there is no sign of commissions and no level 2 (may be I just missed it), is it ...
Currenex for Retail Clients...
- DrainBamage replied Feb 1, 2008
Hi, BostonForex, Have you sent first demos yet? Any news on when it will become available?
Currenex for Retail Clients...
- DrainBamage replied Jan 31, 2008
Well, may be you need to go to Oanda then. There, in settings, you can set order size as a percentage of maximum amount. So, if you have leverage 1:50, you can set order size as 10% and your effective leverage will automatically be 1:5. But the ...
Adjustable Leverage?
- DrainBamage replied Jan 30, 2008
Yes. If, lets say, your maximum position size with 100:1 leverage is 10 lots, than all you need to do is to trade 20 times smaller position, which is 10/20= 0.5 lots and you will have exactly 5:1 leverage. Hope this helps
Adjustable Leverage?
- DrainBamage replied Jan 25, 2008
Thanks a lot Justin for a great explanation, it makes a lot of sense! Unfortunately, sometimes negative spreads last for more than a minute, not milliseconds, without changes and orders don't come through, I guess that's exactly the situation you ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Jan 24, 2008
Negative spreads — Hi Justin, I have a demo account with EFX/MBT and, as many others, I very often see a negative spread that can last from a second to a couple of minutes. It usually happens when market is active and price moves quite fast. I ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Dec 7, 2007
Totally agreed. How can I check the delay to EFX servers in ms? According to akamai's website, delay from london to east coast of the USA, using their technology, is about 80ms, thats close to 0.1 sec, and, in case servers are on the West coast , ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Dec 7, 2007
European servers? — Hi jleblang! I have a question concerning order execution speed. Do you have servers in Europe for European customers? I live in London, so if you have servers only in USA, then the delay can be severe just because of the ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- DrainBamage replied Nov 23, 2007
I wish every day was like that! 50 pips in less than 5 minutes. Compensation for a frustrating week

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