For scalping It is better to use a low commission broker with tighter spreads, which is why I trade with FP Markets after blowing several accounts with other brokers such as ICM and XM.
The spreads in FP Markets start from as low as 0.0 pips and they are stable even during highly volatile market movements with a commission cost of $6 per turn lot.
The spreads in FP Markets start from as low as 0.0 pips and they are stable even during highly volatile market movements with a commission cost of $6 per turn lot.
For scalping, I prefer trading with FP Markets, an ASIC broker, with spreads averaging at 0.0 pips for most parts of my trades with faster execution speed.
For scalping, I recommend trading with Global Prime or FP Markets. They provide good trading conditions with a lower commission cost of $7 per turn lot in GP and $6 per turn lot in FP Markets.
I mainly use FP Markets because the spreads are stable even when the market is highly volatile and the execution is quicker than most ECN brokers.
I mainly use FP Markets because the spreads are stable even when the market is highly volatile and the execution is quicker than most ECN brokers.
Zander09Arie posted:Better to avoid Pepperstone. and it's not only because of the high commissions.robindude posted:fxview - $2 rt and pepperstone- $7 rt.
Oh how low is the commission between these two?
GordonDenzil
Member Since Aug 11, 2020
61 posts
May 05 2022 at 06:53
I agree with trading with FP Markets as well, since they are suitable for scalping with their low commission cost, which is $3 per lot, and the execution speed is faster than most ECN brokers.
But the only drawback to FP Markets is that they are not available for clients in the US or Canada.
But the only drawback to FP Markets is that they are not available for clients in the US or Canada.
BarronLucas
Member Since Jul 08, 2020
35 posts
May 09 2022 at 08:32
Based on my experience with several brokers in the past, I recommend trading with Avatrade or FP Markets for sclaping because their spreads averaged around 0.2 pips with the lowest commission costs than most ECN brokers.
Their trading conditions are robust and the spreads in FP Markets are stable even during highly volatile market news events.
Their trading conditions are robust and the spreads in FP Markets are stable even during highly volatile market news events.
Scalping requires a platform with quick order execution along with tight spreads. So my main focus is on a smooth trading platform (with rare slippage issues) and to reduce overall cost, tight spreads are also a must. In this regard, fxview, tickmill and hycm are some good brokers that suit well to the scalpers.
Based on my experience, I recommend trading with FP markets for sclaping. It is a suitable broker because the spreads start from as low as 0.0 pips and the commission cost is lower when compared to most ecn brokers.
The spreads are also stable during high volatile market situations with faster execution speeds and good customer support team.
The spreads are also stable during high volatile market situations with faster execution speeds and good customer support team.
For scalping, I’d recommend coinexx, eaglefx and trader’s way, as they offer tight spreads and fast trade execution.
I'm a scalper as well, I recommend trading with FP Markets, the spreads are lower, averaging around 0.3 pips and even lower in certain major pairs like EURUSD. The commission cost is $6 per round lot and there are no additional internal fees for deposits or withdrawals.
Nakedize posted:Absolutely agree with the second one.😉
For scalping, I’d recommend coinexx, eaglefx and trader’s way, as they offer tight spreads and fast trade execution.
I have traded with several brokers in the past and burned many accounts due to scalping. Currently, I trade with FP Markets, an ASIC broker, with some of the tightest spreads that start from as low as 0.0 pips with a commission cost of $6 per round lot.
GabrielFortran
Member Since May 05, 2022
20 posts
Sep 26 2022 at 14:31
Tight spreads are everything for scalping. You have to find a broker that is fine with scalping as a lot of them don’t accept scalping accounts. I use CDO markets for scalping. They have been pretty good so far.
Hydrophilous
Member Since Jun 22, 2022
21 posts
Sep 29 2022 at 10:57
Spreads are pretty good on turnkey forex and lqdfx as far as my trading goes with scalping. Plus you get leverage of upto 500x, so that’s an extra for me.
Based on my experience with FP markets, I have been using them for a year and so far there haven't been any major issues with them. The trading conditions are reliable, with spreads starting from as low as 0.0 pips.
The execution speed is faster when compared to other similar brokers with 30 ms, and the customer service is prompt in answering most of the client queries.
The execution speed is faster when compared to other similar brokers with 30 ms, and the customer service is prompt in answering most of the client queries.
From my trading experience, FP Markets has been good for scalping. I decided to open an account with them after hearing feedback from other traders.
Their EURUSD spreads, for example, average 0.0 pips through the day, and the execution is stable even during highly volatile events.
Their EURUSD spreads, for example, average 0.0 pips through the day, and the execution is stable even during highly volatile events.
In my opinion, FP Markets is good for scalping, based on my trading experience. For example, their EURUSD spreads average 0.0 pips throughout the day, and execution is consistent even during highly volatile events.
You can try CMC Markets; they provide good spreads that start at 0.1 pips, and I also trade with FP Markets mainly with EURUSD since the spreads drop lower at 0.0 pips with a faster execution speed of 30 ms.
After blowing numerous accounts with other brokers like ICM and XM, I decided to trade with FP Markets because they have lower commissions and tighter spreads.
The commission fee is $6 per turn lot, the spreads in FP Markets begin as low as 0.0 pips and remain steady even during extremely violent market movements.
The commission fee is $6 per turn lot, the spreads in FP Markets begin as low as 0.0 pips and remain steady even during extremely violent market movements.