Good forex broker that accepts US residents
ComebackKing
Member Since Apr 09, 2018
37 posts
Sep 19 2018 at 20:01
Oanda is probably the safest option. Safety first :-)
Tim Needham
(tneedham)
Member Since Apr 18, 2012
45 posts
Sep 19 2018 at 20:06
I don't know of any broker better than Profiforex.com They have tight spreads, 500:1 Leverage that isn't limited by account size, swap free option and accept US customers, And Allow lot sizes up to 10,000 lots for a micro and 1,000 lots for Standard accounts with 200/300 position limits respectively. The biggest downside is that at the moment they have some issues with Metaquotes so they don't have mobile mt4 but they have an alternate platform they call mt7 that has some nice features like being able to change the lot size on pending orders and partially closing positions just by changing the lot size. I've been dealing with them for years with no real problems except my lack of restraint in over trading (to many positions to close together).
If you are makeing less than 100% a month you aren't doing it right!
CoolKimOne
Member Since Oct 06, 2017
12 posts
Sep 19 2018 at 20:08
I'm pretty shocked at the kind of scams these brokers are using. Seem to be running black holes for your money. I thought that non UK, US, Aussie, regulated brokers would still be generally OK as they must have some kind of basic retail regulation but I guess not
Pentz Consulting
(ForexScreamer)
Member Since Jun 13, 2017
49 posts
Sep 20 2018 at 09:48
EddyEdgardo posted:
If you are in the US then your options are quite limited. I think FXCM is probably the best of a bad bunch
Do FXCM still take small investors? I used to use them but they 'sold' my account to Forex.com.
Jose Hernandez
(fxpaisa)
Member Since Oct 13, 2016
1 posts
Sep 20 2018 at 09:59
I have been using LMFX but its become nearly impossible to deposit/withdrawal your money.
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