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- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 16, 2012
So Go provides 0 pip spread on EUR/USD? Is this a scam br0ker or what?
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 15, 2012
The VantageFX guys probably don't have proper risk management procedures in place, that's why they limit the maximum exposure you can have in your account. Imagine if a trader who actually know what he's doing opens 100-300 lot trade over Asian ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 12, 2012
I am pro bonuses, pro any stuff you can get for free. However, one has to understand where is the money coming from to pay these bonuses. Ultimately br0kers have to make money, they have to earn back these bonuses. Most likely they have to give you ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 12, 2012
So Rooicol, what you are saying is that a br0ker giving you 50% bonuses on deposit isn't necesserily a bad thing? Instead you should try to exploit it and play against the br0ker? Pretty interesting concept. Does this means that the days of ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 12, 2012
How can br0ker offer bonuses, I don't get it. I've been with futures br0kers for year, and they never do that, but in FX it's the other way around? Giving bonuses probably means that the br0ker plays against you and it wants you to loose money. Is ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 12, 2012
What do you guys have to prove, I don't get it?
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 11, 2012
So one can shut down Exness servers with just a simple DDoS attack?
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 11, 2012
You mean 1300hrs GMT or New York time?
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 11, 2012
It seems that all of the guys in the management are Russians. And you didn't say who are the owners. Is it a top secret? Thanks.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 10, 2012
This was my comment from 18 hours ago. I guess it really pays to listen to the advice of a br0ker who actually knows the stuff. SP500 future just printed 1359 and sits at the daily 55 EMA.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 10, 2012
Where is this company registered? Who are the managers? Who owns this company? How can they offer $70000 bonus and cars? Doesn't seem to be a serious br0ker.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 10, 2012
Insta is a nice bucket shop, I wouldn't recommend them even to my enemies. I'm still amazed how some scam br0kers manage to show a good face while they slaughter their own clients.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 9, 2012
Big doesn't necesserily mean safe and reliable. Remember MF Global? And there were others before MFG that went bust aswell - most people just don't remember this anymore. For example I was a client of US futures br0ker Lind Waldock for years. It was ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 9, 2012
All businesses want to take your money. This is called capitalism. There are br0kers who want to serve their clients, and there are br0kers who want to rob their clients. It's actually pretty easy to determine, to which group does your current ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 9, 2012
I see that SP500 has now fallen below the daily 25 EMA. It will most likely drop to 1359 where we have the 55 EMA. This drop should put some pressure also on EUR/USD.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 9, 2012
There are br0kers, that guarantee no-requotes. One of them is Armada Markets where I opened an account last week. Done more than 400 trades with them now and have given ZERO requotes. I believe there are also other, good br0kers like this if for ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 8, 2012
The volumes in all of the markets IB and its parent TimberHill operate have diminished in recent years. This has put pressure on achieving their targets of bottom line. It's quite obvious that they are now targeting other areas to make money, ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 8, 2012
This is not a question of the size of the br0ker, rather is it a MarketMaker or an STP. It seems that Axi likes to play against its clients.
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 8, 2012
IB is owned by Timberhill, which is the mother of all dealing desks. You should see how they manipulate with the futures options margins on your account right before expirations to frie you out of your short positions. No serious options trader uses ...
- Cheese_Mouse replied Apr 7, 2012
Everything in this world runs around money. Sad, but true.