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Feb 13, 2018 at 06:28
Feb 12, 2018からメンバー
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Hello Sir/madam,
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
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Thank You.
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
Waiting For Your Message.
Thank You.
Feb 13, 2018 at 11:17
Jan 31, 2017からメンバー
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nirav6401 posted:
Hello Sir/madam,
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
Waiting For Your Message.
Thank You.
hi! I can recommend you Darwinex, it's really good broker, but I am not sure if it opens accounts to Canada residents. If you do need help, I'm in.
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Feb 13, 2018 at 12:27
Feb 22, 2011からメンバー
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Pikasso posted:Darwinex trading costs are high. You can do much better with well known brokers like IcMarkets.nirav6401 posted:
Hello Sir/madam,
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
Waiting For Your Message.
Thank You.
hi! I can recommend you Darwinex, it's really good broker, but I am not sure if it opens accounts to Canada residents. If you do need help, I'm in.
Feb 14, 2018 at 07:58
Jan 31, 2017からメンバー
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togr posted:Pikasso posted:Darwinex trading costs are high. You can do much better with well known brokers like IcMarkets.nirav6401 posted:
Hello Sir/madam,
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
Waiting For Your Message.
Thank You.
hi! I can recommend you Darwinex, it's really good broker, but I am not sure if it opens accounts to Canada residents. If you do need help, I'm in.
There are a lot of negative feedbacks about icmarkets in the web.
Trading system developers and strategy providers.
Apr 18, 2018 at 06:35
Apr 18, 2017からメンバー
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Pikasso posted:togr posted:Pikasso posted:Darwinex trading costs are high. You can do much better with well known brokers like IcMarkets.nirav6401 posted:
Hello Sir/madam,
I'm Right Now Residing in Canada And i would like to trade in Forex Currency Pairs into Forex Market,
And As Well As Into Stock Market As Well.
So could You Please Suggest Me Any Trusted Brokerage Firm Who Can Allow Canadian Residence To Open Up Trading Account And Can Allow To Trade As long As Possible with the minimum commission per trade per lot.
Waiting For Your Message.
Thank You.
hi! I can recommend you Darwinex, it's really good broker, but I am not sure if it opens accounts to Canada residents. If you do need help, I'm in.
There are a lot of negative feedbacks about icmarkets in the web.
It’s true; I have also seen so many negative reviews about this broker.
Apr 25, 2018 at 14:33
Feb 12, 2016からメンバー
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tabele posted:How do you know that the trade go directly to the liquidity provider, does this broker has any means to prove that ? And why couldn't you auto trade with them ?
My favorite broker is Circle Markets. It was better than ICMarkets in my real copy trade tests. All trades go directly to liquidity provider, no internal match like others do. Unfortunately I cannot use it for auto trade.
Accept the loss as experience
Apr 25, 2018 at 14:35
Feb 22, 2011からメンバー
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TiffanyK posted:tabele posted:How do you know that the trade go directly to the liquidity provider, does this broker has any means to prove that ? And why couldn't you auto trade with them ?
My favorite broker is Circle Markets. It was better than ICMarkets in my real copy trade tests. All trades go directly to liquidity provider, no internal match like others do. Unfortunately I cannot use it for auto trade.
Exactly :)
Apr 26, 2018 at 06:37
Dec 04, 2017からメンバー
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TiffanyK posted:tabele posted:How do you know that the trade go directly to the liquidity provider, does this broker has any means to prove that ? And why couldn't you auto trade with them ?
My favorite broker is Circle Markets. It was better than ICMarkets in my real copy trade tests. All trades go directly to liquidity provider, no internal match like others do. Unfortunately I cannot use it for auto trade.
I complained against them as their execution time were higher than of the other brokers I compared.
But anyway I got much better execution (smaller slippage to source). I investigated with them as I wanted to have explanation.
If the order goes direct to the liquidity provider then you must have minimum execution time of 180ms because of the mt4 bridge.
Broker which have faster execution time are matching orders internally. That doesn't mean that you get a worse execution, but mostly there is an interest to match the orders internally, because that means no costs for the broker. So mostly they have a treshold before they match the orders with the liquidity provider.
Apr 26, 2018 at 06:45
Apr 18, 2017からメンバー
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TiffanyK posted:tabele posted:How do you know that the trade go directly to the liquidity provider, does this broker has any means to prove that ? And why couldn't you auto trade with them ?
My favorite broker is Circle Markets. It was better than ICMarkets in my real copy trade tests. All trades go directly to liquidity provider, no internal match like others do. Unfortunately I cannot use it for auto trade.
Same questions! I think, it’s quite impossible for the general traders.
May 03, 2018 at 09:04
Feb 12, 2016からメンバー
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AmDiab posted:It all depends whether or not you choose a market making broker or an intermediary model broker who is sending the orders directly to the market. If you choose an agency broker, why won't they be able to provide you with info for the order's execution
Same questions! I think, it’s quite impossible for the general traders.
Accept the loss as experience
May 03, 2018 at 09:11
Feb 12, 2016からメンバー
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tabele posted:Thank you for the detailed answer. So your broker gives you the possibility to choose the orders to be matched internally OR directly to the liquidity providers? Quite interesting hybrid broker... :)
I complained against them as their execution time were higher than of the other brokers I compared.
But anyway I got much better execution (smaller slippage to source). I investigated with them as I wanted to have explanation.
If the order goes direct to the liquidity provider then you must have minimum execution time of 180ms because of the mt4 bridge.
Broker which have faster execution time are matching orders internally. That doesn't mean that you get a worse execution, but mostly there is an interest to match the orders internally, because that means no costs for the broker. So mostly they have a treshold before they match the orders with the liquidity provider.
Accept the loss as experience
May 04, 2018 at 05:48
Dec 04, 2017からメンバー
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TiffanyK posted:All that happens in the A-book. Hybrid brokers means they have an additional B-book for the majority which normally loose. Mean once your order is in the B-book they just trade against you no match needed as they just trade against you as they know mostly the trader will lose so the trader's loss is the broker's win.
Thank you for the detailed answer. So your broker gives you the possibility to choose the orders to be matched internally OR directly to the liquidity providers? Quite interesting hybrid broker... :)
May 04, 2018 at 12:18
Feb 22, 2011からメンバー
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tabele posted:TiffanyK posted:All that happens in the A-book. Hybrid brokers means they have an additional B-book for the majority which normally loose. Mean once your order is in the B-book they just trade against you no match needed as they just trade against you as they know mostly the trader will lose so the trader's loss is the broker's win.
Thank you for the detailed answer. So your broker gives you the possibility to choose the orders to be matched internally OR directly to the liquidity providers? Quite interesting hybrid broker... :)
B-book trades most importantly are not sent to market. So if you are loosing they make profit. If you make profit they have to pay that from own pocket.
Mar 12, 2018からメンバー
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Jun 08, 2018 at 12:25
Mar 12, 2018からメンバー
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nasrul_poyo posted:I don't understand why we should trade with multiple brokers. Can you please explain why one broker is not enough to trade with?
For me, if you have so much money to start with, just invest to several brokers and not only choose 1 broker. I prefer to choose broker with regulated from FCA.
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