is LMAX proper
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Medlem sedan Nov 18, 2009 9 poster
netkoala
Mar 26 2012 at 08:28
LMAX is large % owned by a betting shop and maybe also goldman sachs too, and changed their name to LMAX exchange.
And i see articles around how they use different more efficient matching and clearing model. But i would if they are a real exchange. The banks to bank feeds seem to be what forex is really about. I wonder if they are CFD's. That they maybe more like CMC and IGMarkets, I am still very wary of names such as fxcm, from many years ago. Not saying that their pro account is or isn't good, but that mud sometimes sticks. Any ideas on this group?
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Medlem sedan Oct 28, 2011 25 poster
www.forexproptrader.com (forexproptrader)
Mar 26 2012 at 12:27
Goldman Sachs is no longer involved there and LMAX is offering an ecn setup. they do offer fx and cfd's.
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Medlem sedan Aug 16, 2010 452 poster
Raa (mistificator)
Mar 27 2012 at 16:25
LMAX is not a market maker in any products. all fx and spot metals are ecn, all cfd are from goldman sachs and the other company
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Medlem sedan Feb 07, 2011 612 poster
PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Mar 27 2012 at 22:54
I wouldn't call them an exchange though, which is what they pitch themselves as. Had a look at them and quite frankly I think Oanda is a better proposition.
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Medlem sedan Oct 18, 2011 39 poster
tyler (tylerbose)
Mar 30 2012 at 04:42
LMAX is owned by betfair ........ maks you think , i personally wouldn't trust a forex broker owned by a gambling company
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Medlem sedan Jul 03, 2012 3 poster
fxmtf
Jul 12 2012 at 06:06
Hello Everybody!
I am the Partner of LMAX Exchange, I will be answering your questions about LMAX. And I'd be happy to discuss anything regarding LMAX and its products & services. Please feel free to ask.
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Medlem sedan Feb 07, 2011 612 poster
PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 12 2012 at 07:15
Gawd -
- all we need, an affiliate telling us whatever we want to hear for a sale. And how exactly is LMAX an exchange?
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Medlem sedan Jan 14, 2010 554 poster
James_Bond
Jul 12 2012 at 08:48
TheCyclist posted: Gawd - - all we need, an affiliate telling us whatever we want to hear for a sale. And how exactly is LMAX an exchange? I don't think it's an exchange, but a type of exchange, as says on their website: 'The LMAX Exchange is a neutral execution venue where buyers and sellers meet, show their interest in an instrument by placing orders and where orders are matched according to our efficient, best-execution, institutional style matching rules'. Notice the 'institutional style' at the end.
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Medlem sedan Feb 07, 2011 612 poster
PipGnostic (TheCyclist)
Jul 12 2012 at 09:18
They list companies or they don't, if they don't they're not an exchange. It's a broker. Simple as that. And if they start off by misrepresenting themselves then I have an issue with that.
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Medlem sedan Jan 14, 2010 554 poster
James_Bond
Jul 12 2012 at 15:05
TheCyclist posted: They list companies or they don't, if they don't they're not an exchange. It's a broker. Simple as that. And if they start off by misrepresenting themselves then I have an issue with that. Yes, I agree. It's like an investment firm which uses the word 'bank' it its name.
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