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Which ECN broker is best for Scalper EA’s
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Aug 30, 2012 at 06:02
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Hey Rod.. I'd traded with Hotforex for only a couple of weeks and after reading your post I realized most of my scalps were unprofitable because of unfavourable spreads at Hotforex.. So tell me, which broker are you using yourself and whats the spread structure like? I would appreciate your reply since I want to switch brokers fast...
a bird in hand is 2 in the bush
Aug 30, 2012 at 06:55
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Rockstartrader1 posted:
Hey Rod.. I'd traded with Hotforex for only a couple of weeks and after reading your post I realized most of my scalps were unprofitable because of unfavourable spreads at Hotforex.. So tell me, which broker are you using yourself and whats the spread structure like? I would appreciate your reply since I want to switch brokers fast...
Currently Armada Markets is very suitable for scalpers http://www.myfxbook.com/reviews/brokers/armada-markets/397518,1
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Sep 25, 2012 at 13:48
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oh yes FXopen demo is great, but only a dream 😲
http://www.myfxbook.com/members/hemipips/new-scalp-2-x-2/390487
will test Think Forex pro
http://www.myfxbook.com/members/hemipips/new-scalp-2-x-2/390487
will test Think Forex pro
Sep 26, 2012 at 07:09
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Hey guys, there is a new ECN broker FXDME (with LAMX liquidity) - http://www.fxdme.com/
Does anyone have an experience with it?
Does anyone have an experience with it?
Sep 26, 2012 at 08:23
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Apr 15, 2011からメンバー
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hemipips posted:
oh yes FXopen demo is great, but only a dream 😲
http://www.myfxbook.com/members/hemipips/new-scalp-2-x-2/390487
will test Think Forex pro
look -> http://forum.iflex.pl/album_cat.php?cat_id=2
This is from the opening of this week. Differences in the time of about 3-6 seconds, the differences in the number of ticks in a minute ~ 12 pieces.
Front -> live; background -> demo.
I have an average of about 130 mS TTL, ECN server in Chicago.
I'm lazy.
Sep 26, 2012 at 10:24
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look -> http://forum.iflex.pl/album_cat.php?cat_id=2
This is from the opening of this week. Differences in the time of about 3-6 seconds, the differences in the number of ticks in a minute ~ 12 pieces.
Front -> live; background -> demo.
I have an average of about 130 mS TTL, ECN server in Chicago.
very interesting. that why this scalper never will work on real account
also commisionen is 30% higher on real account
look -> http://forum.iflex.pl/album_cat.php?cat_id=2
This is from the opening of this week. Differences in the time of about 3-6 seconds, the differences in the number of ticks in a minute ~ 12 pieces.
Front -> live; background -> demo.
I have an average of about 130 mS TTL, ECN server in Chicago.
very interesting. that why this scalper never will work on real account
also commisionen is 30% higher on real account
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Oct 03, 2012 at 17:40
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Mike, it took me a little while to digest your work. I knew there was something there I needed to grasp, but in my 60s I am not the brightest Crayon in the box any more. The data you collected from the once a week event when the brokers first open for the week leaves me with more questions than answers.
Aside from the latency do the liquidity markets generally open that far apart from each other every week on most pairs? If so the matrix of pairs times the gaps would indicate a trader with the correct automation could make his weeks income in those first few seconds of trading without taking risk via the arbitrage "IF" they were the fastest. I would assume the number of contenders competing electronically for those pips must be huge which I think would compound the delays as all of those arbitration programs battle simultaneously for this "free" money at the gun.
Thanks for the interesting post.
Aside from the latency do the liquidity markets generally open that far apart from each other every week on most pairs? If so the matrix of pairs times the gaps would indicate a trader with the correct automation could make his weeks income in those first few seconds of trading without taking risk via the arbitrage "IF" they were the fastest. I would assume the number of contenders competing electronically for those pips must be huge which I think would compound the delays as all of those arbitration programs battle simultaneously for this "free" money at the gun.
Thanks for the interesting post.
Where there's odds . . . there's hope.
Oct 09, 2012 at 16:50
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Tnx @nevercaughtup
As you can see in the picture, I have some just keep on you :)
As you can see, the program will offer demo accounts to encourage people to open real account, this is one big scam and fraud. Brokers often provide, for example, demo account on a server faster than the primary server that supports real account. Use this, for example, geographic co-location of servers. Such a condition often attracts to take advantage of the difference in time.
That's why you often hear that a customer throw, if they suspect the use of all kinds of copiers, or programs by exploiting the differences in latency servers.
This is an example from my PC.
After submitting the film to the broker:
I received this response:
"According to you video, please be advised, that Live ECN and Demo ECN can have and most of the time will have different quotes. Demo server is just as much a testing ground for us as it is for you. For instance, before introducing a new liquidity provider to Live environment, we usually add its feed to Demo server. As we get satisfying performance from it, it is added to the list of liquidity providers to the ECN Live server.
This is a common practice across the industry to have slightly varying prices; this situation is well known to EA developers/users.
"
To the time differences, but silence.
Explanation smooth, but I think that worked there, I'd like answered :)
It turns out that it was a testing ground for the broker, not the client.
As you can see in the picture, I have some just keep on you :)
As you can see, the program will offer demo accounts to encourage people to open real account, this is one big scam and fraud. Brokers often provide, for example, demo account on a server faster than the primary server that supports real account. Use this, for example, geographic co-location of servers. Such a condition often attracts to take advantage of the difference in time.
That's why you often hear that a customer throw, if they suspect the use of all kinds of copiers, or programs by exploiting the differences in latency servers.
This is an example from my PC.
After submitting the film to the broker:
I received this response:
"According to you video, please be advised, that Live ECN and Demo ECN can have and most of the time will have different quotes. Demo server is just as much a testing ground for us as it is for you. For instance, before introducing a new liquidity provider to Live environment, we usually add its feed to Demo server. As we get satisfying performance from it, it is added to the list of liquidity providers to the ECN Live server.
This is a common practice across the industry to have slightly varying prices; this situation is well known to EA developers/users.
"
To the time differences, but silence.
Explanation smooth, but I think that worked there, I'd like answered :)
It turns out that it was a testing ground for the broker, not the client.
I'm lazy.

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