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Which Broker to choose for US resident?

traderroni
May 05 2021 at 11:36
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You can also check turnkey forex. Trading conditions are fine and the support is good too.

yana hansen (78678676)
May 06 2021 at 10:04
posts 137
traderroni posted:
You can also check turnkey forex. Trading conditions are fine and the support is good too.

What is there commission structure? Also, are they regulated?
traderroni
May 07 2021 at 07:55
posts 37
78678676 posted:
traderroni posted:
You can also check turnkey forex. Trading conditions are fine and the support is good too.

What is there commission structure? Also, are they regulated?
The commissions are quite low, only $1 per lot per side. And they are an offshore broker, I've been with them since a good time now. No problem so far.
taskfries
Jun 11 2021 at 05:14
posts 14
You can go with a good regulated broker that accepts clients from the US, or you can trade with offshore brokers as well. As long as a broker fulfills your trading requirements and seems legit it is fine
zvr564
Jun 21 2021 at 09:22
posts 20
taskfries posted:
You can go with a good regulated broker that accepts clients from the US, or you can trade with offshore brokers as well. As long as a broker fulfills your trading requirements and seems legit it is fine
Exactly.
I believe good trading conditions are what matters the most in forex trading.
Tremblay
Jun 29 2021 at 07:06
posts 330
I think you should research more and more to choose the best broker for you.
WaltonCharles
Jun 30 2021 at 05:48
posts 144
Tremblay posted:
I think you should research more and more to choose the best broker for you.
I agree with you.
Unellene
Sep 08 2021 at 12:40
posts 283
and what options have you already tried, or at least in mind? I'm working with Amarkets now, top option for me
BrokerChoice (ChanKaiTai)
Sep 09 2021 at 08:40
posts 43
I want to suggest to you ZFX at first, but I did not pay attention to the US restriction ZFX is good but it does not accept US resident due to CFD nature for some particular product
jonathandaniel
Oct 27 2021 at 10:41
posts 53
Coinexx accept US clients, trading conditions are solid.
GraceGilm
Nov 18 2021 at 16:04
posts 154
I'm working with Amarkets, I'm just not sure about your region, but it seems like everything should be fine
SofieAndreasen
Feb 06 2022 at 20:26
posts 759
Some brokers do not accept US clients due to government regulations, but brokers outside this country are willing to accept clients around the world.
Seb King (sebking1986)
Feb 14 2022 at 10:38
posts 538
Depends if you want to submit to the confines of regulation or not. Bear in mind your funds aren't protected by the CFTC
If you can't spot the liquidity then you are the liquidity.
skihav
Feb 14 2022 at 12:46
posts 801
Does the region play such a critical role?
SOLID ECN (SolidECN)
Feb 14 2022 at 16:20
posts 308
Solid ECN accepts traders from the US.
Solid ECN, a True ECN Broker
croisssan
Feb 15 2022 at 14:57
posts 939
I think that you can take any of the most popular companies.
skihav
Feb 16 2022 at 14:42
posts 801
The most important parameter when choosing a broker is reliability. To me, this is the most important aspect.
croisssan
Feb 17 2022 at 14:10
posts 939
I have been using a broker from Amarkets for a long time. So far, this broker seems quite worthy to me.
Jungle78
Feb 28 2022 at 20:54
posts 105
One way around it and stuffy regulation is using an offshore broker .
You'll have better Leverage options and access to Crypto markets but its completely up to you
SOLID ECN (SolidECN)
Mar 02 2022 at 07:49
posts 308
Jungle78 posted:
One way around it and stuffy regulation is using an offshore broker .
You'll have better Leverage options and access to Crypto markets but its completely up to you

I agree. Solid ECN Securities offers high leverage to both US and Canadian citizens.
Solid ECN, a True ECN Broker
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