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Euro/Usd pip spread
Ahli sejak Mar 14, 2011
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Oct 18, 2011 at 07:21
Ahli sejak Mar 14, 2011
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Hi Guys, what broker provides the lowest pip spread/commision for the euro usd pair on mt4😄
Ahli sejak Sep 01, 2011
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Ahli sejak Oct 14, 2011
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Ahli sejak Mar 07, 2010
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Oct 20, 2011 at 15:41
Ahli sejak Mar 07, 2010
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i agree with the forex dojo - i think oanda has the lowest spreads on average, however you should take into account the slippage and spreads during high volatility.
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Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2011
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Oct 21, 2011 at 22:10
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2011
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There has been increasing popularity in recent years, for retail market markers. Most 'brokers' which advertise, are actually making the market, not acting as a broker between you and the market. This means that they can afford to call the spreads what they wish, (top 100 brokers site, I think) has listings of all of these types of brokers and respective spreads, ranging from 1 to 3 depending on the pair.
The most sensable alternative for the lowest spread, is the Currenex spread. This is the one given from the actual exchange network that makes the primary market for currencies. Currenex spreads for €/$ vary between 0.5 to 1.2 during Asian/EU overlap and EU/US overlap (apart from seconds before and after major news events).
As these types of brokers (I use MasterForex and I'm very happy with them) do not make a spread, they do charge commission. With my broker which is the lowest I could find, it's $ 24 / Lot. Meaning that these days I pay 0.7 commission on a 0.1 Lot contract (10K base currency). This given you a 'synthetic' spread of (0.5 + 0.7) 1.2 pips.
The other nice thing is that they will be no stop loss minimal distance from price, nor dealing desk. They are also named ECN accounts and the minimum for them tends to be $ 500.
Hope that helps :)
The most sensable alternative for the lowest spread, is the Currenex spread. This is the one given from the actual exchange network that makes the primary market for currencies. Currenex spreads for €/$ vary between 0.5 to 1.2 during Asian/EU overlap and EU/US overlap (apart from seconds before and after major news events).
As these types of brokers (I use MasterForex and I'm very happy with them) do not make a spread, they do charge commission. With my broker which is the lowest I could find, it's $ 24 / Lot. Meaning that these days I pay 0.7 commission on a 0.1 Lot contract (10K base currency). This given you a 'synthetic' spread of (0.5 + 0.7) 1.2 pips.
The other nice thing is that they will be no stop loss minimal distance from price, nor dealing desk. They are also named ECN accounts and the minimum for them tends to be $ 500.
Hope that helps :)
Ahli sejak Oct 01, 2011
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Ahli sejak Sep 15, 2011
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Ahli sejak Aug 31, 2011
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Ahli sejak Mar 14, 2011
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Oct 24, 2011 at 06:27
Ahli sejak Mar 14, 2011
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Hi, i can see exness is very good. average 0.8 with no commission. i cant see that being beat.
Ahli sejak Oct 04, 2011
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Oct 24, 2011 at 07:20
Ahli sejak Oct 04, 2011
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I agree with Julian. Go with a broker which offers ECN account. Admiral Markets is very good.
Ahli sejak Jun 09, 2011
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Nov 02, 2011 at 11:48
Ahli sejak Jun 09, 2011
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You can check http://www.fxintel.com/live/ . But it doesn't have access to all brokers.
http://www.freeforexrebates .info

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