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- cloudstr1f3r replied Jun 21, 2015
lol FXCM Offers 1:400 for clients under a dealing desk model when FX volatility is at 3 year highs and bond volatility is 9 times the normal average. lol are you crooks really that desperate for money?
- cloudstr1f3r replied Jun 17, 2015
FXCM is a dishonest company who does not owe up to their mistakes and negligence. They have deliberately and fraudulently reduced records to protect themselves. Stay tuned for a legal case against them very soon.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
Point noted and thanks. Well I understand, but of course, this cannot be just left alone, again, being meddled by retail brokers is regulatory wise wrong and incorrect. Not going to leave this and just say ok, and I'm sure you would do the same.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
The point here is that the broker said it's a liquidity provider issue, things comes in handy with the bloomberg is that you could see forex quotes by certain banks, and in this case I was able to check whether the bank they said that they were ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
2k per month for individual subscriber, 1.8 k for multiple subscriptions.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
Gumrai, there is usually an aggregated market price in forex. Where, is it quoted by most top tier banks and brokers in the market. Eg. Euro is at 1.3380 for the ask price on bloomberg, but a broker quotes 1.3360, certainly this is incorrect. By ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
The whole point here is that, the spread is between market price and the marked-up bid, it's not between the a mark-ed down market price with also a marked up bid price, it doesn't work that way. A broker has no right to present something which is ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 22, 2013
As of bloomberg, I mean the professional platform on bloomberg, not the website of it.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 21, 2013
Eg. Prices on Bloomberg. It does matter, because I have observed a broker who moves the offer (eg. the sell) price lower and that would trigger stops before the market closes, this happens before the market closes on Friday, and also happens ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 7, 2013
There shouldn't be, because it'll be a CFD between you and the Broker themselves, which is risky to them .
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 6, 2013
Hi Dao, tell me what happened with you please.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 6, 2013
No I dont run a PAMM or a Bridge of any sort, so that's very weird.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 5, 2013
These are just repeats of the entries but here are some, but these didn't show up on my MT4 platform: But this is what they sent me with like a 100 page excel file. 2013.09.03 07:40:52 IP 'Anonymous': market sell 30.00 USDJPY at 99.44900 [no money] ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 4, 2013
I am sure there was no EA, there was 0 record on the trading journal of MT4 that there's a EA trying to execute trades when there was no money. There was 11,000 instances of that and not a single one was logged on the Journal, so it was very weird.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Sep 3, 2013
Interesting... They claim that they are a STP broker though
- cloudstr1f3r replied Aug 31, 2013
Hi Jeremy, But do realise one thing, quotes sent to brokers are not "liquidity" on how all brokers claim on their own MT4 platforms, all of the quotes sent to brokers are all indicative quotes again. Is what we could see from the broker deal able ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Aug 28, 2013
I dont trade with them currently. But I have friends who told me that they're a good shop, they have a limit on options order you could place obviously due to the limited filling ability for brokers to do options unlike the other options brokers in ...
- cloudstr1f3r replied Aug 28, 2013
LOL seems like i'm not the only one thinking whatever was said was a joke
- cloudstr1f3r replied Aug 27, 2013
Well, Vantage is a STP broker with FCA regulation, you'd wish to trade binary with a FCA regulated firm than something in Cyprus.
- cloudstr1f3r replied Aug 27, 2013
Hi yeah, they said volatility moves like ECB is an "Abnormal market" situation and does not guarantee the validity of quotes or execution lol. Trading fundamental moves is part of how traders trade the markets, bleh. So much reasoning for a pile of ...