BoneTrader
Membre depuis Oct 27, 2012
posts 35
Feb 02 2016 at 12:16
Your = you're, so pity there is no option to edit post.
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Feb 02 2016 at 18:55
BoneTrader posted:
Your = you're, so pity there is no option to edit post.
yes there is..
ForexBrokerINC they accept US citizen with no- FIFO rules , hedging rules and no CFTC governing. Great reviews and bonuses.
jameshallow07
Membre depuis Jan 30, 2017
posts 12
Feb 07 2017 at 11:07
Most of the US brokers do not offer good leverage and have a lot of conditions attached to opening an account.
In case you want to open account and you are from US, I would recommend you to do your complete research and make your complete analysis before you do it.
In case you want to open account and you are from US, I would recommend you to do your complete research and make your complete analysis before you do it.
vontogr
(togr)
Membre depuis Feb 22, 2011
posts 4862
Feb 07 2017 at 15:50
BoneTrader posted:
Hi,
I've moved to USA couple of months ago and hope will stay here for a long term.
I wish to trade on Forex and as I know there are som especial regulations regarding US residents trading on Forex, so which broker should I look at, or maybe there is some good topic regarding Forex Trading for US residents that I ought to read?
Thanks for your help in advance, have Happy New Year!
P.S. Are here any traders from USA? :)
US brokers sucks
If you moved to US why dont you use your previous country to find proper broekr
BoneTrader
Membre depuis Oct 27, 2012
posts 35
Feb 08 2017 at 07:47
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vontogr
(togr)
Membre depuis Feb 22, 2011
posts 4862
Feb 08 2017 at 08:47
BoneTrader posted:@BoneTrader
@togr
Because non-US brokers usually do not let US residents to open accounts.
the point is why dont you open account at broker with your passport of previous country?
price_action
Membre depuis Apr 06, 2014
posts 11
Feb 26 2017 at 06:35
I am an US resident and was thinking about trying out Forex Broker Inc or FxGlory.
Which one would you think would be the better broker?
I have read that FxGlory does not like to payout not sure if that's true.
I am just looking for a broker that has higher leverage than 50:1 and I want to be able to withdraw my profit with out any problems.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Which one would you think would be the better broker?
I have read that FxGlory does not like to payout not sure if that's true.
I am just looking for a broker that has higher leverage than 50:1 and I want to be able to withdraw my profit with out any problems.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
vontogr
(togr)
Membre depuis Feb 22, 2011
posts 4862
Feb 27 2017 at 07:58
price_action posted:
I am an US resident and was thinking about trying out Forex Broker Inc or FxGlory.
Which one would you think would be the better broker?
I have read that FxGlory does not like to payout not sure if that's true.
I am just looking for a broker that has higher leverage than 50:1 and I want to be able to withdraw my profit with out any problems.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I dont think any of these is good.
FxGlory is very outdated similar to RVDMarkets which disappeared with clients money
FBI had account with them and got blocked for no obvious reason
There are better brokers read above
price_action
Membre depuis Apr 06, 2014
posts 11
Feb 27 2017 at 21:33
Well, Vipro Markets and Tallinex do not support US clients.
May be they did in the past, when I visit there website a message pop up and say's we do not support US-clients.
There are plenty of bad review on FxGlory and FBI brokers,I thought maybe there where people on myfxbook that have used them with better luck. If vontogr had problems with FBI I probably will to.
I guess I will keep looking.....
May be they did in the past, when I visit there website a message pop up and say's we do not support US-clients.
There are plenty of bad review on FxGlory and FBI brokers,I thought maybe there where people on myfxbook that have used them with better luck. If vontogr had problems with FBI I probably will to.
I guess I will keep looking.....
You can refer to this list mention on babypips (https://forums.babypips.com/forex-brokers/36221-going-offshore-escape-cftc.html ) to find the brokers that accept US clients.
forxprotrade
Membre depuis Jan 31, 2017
posts 6
Apr 19 2017 at 08:47
Yes, tallinex has stopped accepting US clients in fact they sold their US clients Capital City Markets (CCM). And indeed this babypips link is very useful, you will come across very good offshore brokers having good reviews and offering trading conditions suitable to your trading styles.
Lucrum Gaudium
(paulorfo)
Membre depuis Sep 02, 2020
posts 5
Feb 13 2021 at 20:16
togr posted:BoneTrader posted:
Hi,
I've moved to USA couple of months ago and hope will stay here for a long term.
I wish to trade on Forex and as I know there are som especial regulations regarding US residents trading on Forex, so which broker should I look at, or maybe there is some good topic regarding Forex Trading for US residents that I ought to read?
Thanks for your help in advance, have Happy New Year!
P.S. Are here any traders from USA? :)
US brokers sucks
If you moved to US why dont you use your previous country to find proper broekr
I have the same problem. As a foreigner living in the US, I’m trying to figure it out if I can open an account with a broker that usually does not accept US residents.
Before doing that it’s important to find out how I’m supposed to pay tax on both countries.
I’m trying to find a professional who could answer some of my questions.
Does anyone know someone??
turnipfollow
Membre depuis Oct 23, 2020
posts 27
Feb 20 2021 at 09:15
paulorfo posted:There are not many good offshore brokers that accept clients from literally everywhere.togr posted:BoneTrader posted:
Hi,
I've moved to USA couple of months ago and hope will stay here for a long term.
I wish to trade on Forex and as I know there are som especial regulations regarding US residents trading on Forex, so which broker should I look at, or maybe there is some good topic regarding Forex Trading for US residents that I ought to read?
Thanks for your help in advance, have Happy New Year!
P.S. Are here any traders from USA? :)
US brokers sucks
If you moved to US why dont you use your previous country to find proper broekr
I have the same problem. As a foreigner living in the US, I’m trying to figure it out if I can open an account with a broker that usually does not accept US residents.
Before doing that it’s important to find out how I’m supposed to pay tax on both countries.
I’m trying to find a professional who could answer some of my questions.
Does anyone know someone??
turnipfollow posted:Yea offshore brokers are a good choice as long as they are regulated.paulorfo posted:There are not many good offshore brokers that accept clients from literally everywhere.togr posted:BoneTrader posted:
Hi,
I've moved to USA couple of months ago and hope will stay here for a long term.
I wish to trade on Forex and as I know there are som especial regulations regarding US residents trading on Forex, so which broker should I look at, or maybe there is some good topic regarding Forex Trading for US residents that I ought to read?
Thanks for your help in advance, have Happy New Year!
P.S. Are here any traders from USA? :)
US brokers sucks
If you moved to US why dont you use your previous country to find proper broekr
I have the same problem. As a foreigner living in the US, I’m trying to figure it out if I can open an account with a broker that usually does not accept US residents.
Before doing that it’s important to find out how I’m supposed to pay tax on both countries.
I’m trying to find a professional who could answer some of my questions.
Does anyone know someone??
turnipfollow
Membre depuis Oct 23, 2020
posts 27
Feb 22 2021 at 09:43
irkedduff posted:I agree, regulations are there for our own good. I have been using 2 offshore (regulated ofcourse) brokers for a year now, quite satisfied with their trader-friendly policies. I have been referring them to all my friends, fxview and swissquote.turnipfollow posted:Yea offshore brokers are a good choice as long as they are regulated.paulorfo posted:There are not many good offshore brokers that accept clients from literally everywhere.togr posted:BoneTrader posted:
Hi,
I've moved to USA couple of months ago and hope will stay here for a long term.
I wish to trade on Forex and as I know there are som especial regulations regarding US residents trading on Forex, so which broker should I look at, or maybe there is some good topic regarding Forex Trading for US residents that I ought to read?
Thanks for your help in advance, have Happy New Year!
P.S. Are here any traders from USA? :)
US brokers sucks
If you moved to US why dont you use your previous country to find proper broekr
I have the same problem. As a foreigner living in the US, I’m trying to figure it out if I can open an account with a broker that usually does not accept US residents.
Before doing that it’s important to find out how I’m supposed to pay tax on both countries.
I’m trying to find a professional who could answer some of my questions.
Does anyone know someone??
terylewasia
Membre depuis Dec 18, 2020
posts 13
Mar 16 2021 at 10:56
You should go with a platform that provides tight spreads and offers low commissions.
fredafernandez
Membre depuis Jan 01, 2021
posts 16
Mar 25 2021 at 05:31
You can try some offshore brokers too for trading from anywhere in the world.
tiahshermack
Membre depuis Dec 23, 2020
posts 15
Mar 30 2021 at 06:41
Did you give a thought to selecting offshore brokerage? I guess it’ll suit you better since you can benefit from the high leverage, no FIFO rule, diversified card deposit options, hedging and scalping trading, and finally an option to trade with the help of EA. All these aren’t permitted in the US. Some of the licensed brokers you can trade with can be IG, ICM, and admiral markets.