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wwwin replied Jul 7, 2009Hmmm...that is something to think about, HEY METAQUOTES, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE A POSITION ON HOW IT WILL BE HANDLED SO THE EA CAN BE TUNED UP. he he? Only 24 days left, just do it, change MT4 to aggregate open positions, not individual orders, ...
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wwwin replied Jul 7, 2009That is not a deadline, that is just to transfer it seamlessly with same acct # and PW by the deadline of the rule. You will always be able to transfer the account later. Nobody can stop you from doing that, it is your freaking account.
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wwwin replied Jul 7, 2009Brokers wars, fxdd vs. fxcm, and fxdd is not even a member of NFA. LOL. Now that is funny stuff.
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wwwin replied Jul 7, 2009Successful at what?? FIFO is a stupid rule, the risk is the same whether split in different orders or aggregated, if you want to look at the total picture look at equity....it's a rule with no purpose. I don't think UK will follow stupid rules. The ...
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009Well it looks as if Jason Rogers has been reinstated, so I have these questions for him. 1. A while back when no hedging became a rule FXCM appeared to want to move FXCM US clients to FXCM UK. This also appeared to be the case when FXCM quit ...
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009Exactly, but will like to keep it US if at all possible,,but if strike 3 comes, then there would be no choice...
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009I agree, I have been using OCO orders for a long time with IB. The issue is what is MetaQuotes Software going to do,,,I like to use MT4 with EAs also..
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009When is management going to rule on a senior member ban on Jason Rogers??? Man, I hope he can post soon so he can put an end to this farce.
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009Nope, you need to read the section where it says when they have jurisdiction. As stated earlier, it does not say (I) or (II), it says (I) and (II) BOTH (I) and (II) need to be true, not just one or the other. (gg) is part of (II). (I) is false, ...
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009Nope, a contract for future delivery is a future, not spot forex. Both (I) and (II) need to apply, it does not say I or II. From the NFA webiste url "With certain exceptions, all persons and organizations that intend to do business as futures ...
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wwwin replied Jul 6, 2009Don't believe everything you read..There are many spot forex brokers operating in U.S. that are not regulated by NFA. Registration is VOLUNTARY if they only deal in spot forex. It is only mandatory for brokers conducting business with U.S. futures ...
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wwwin replied Jul 5, 2009No you are wrong, as the statement is 100% correct, and as I said I will not get into a broker debate. You keep thinking the way you are as it does not make any difference to me. All I said is that segregated accounts offer more protection, which is ...
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wwwin replied Jul 5, 2009Not neccesarily, as deposits may be treated differently in bankruptcy in the US and other countries, not necessarily as general unsecured claims. It also depends on whether the segregated accounts have not been pledged as collateral for loans. It ...
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wwwin replied Jul 5, 2009yeap, MT4 in it's current state is not compatible with FIFO. But moving UK will solve both the problems the EAs have with no hedging and will have with FIFO, as neither of these two silly rules exist under the FSA. Besides, the NFA is not done with ...
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wwwin replied Jul 4, 2009Segregated, client money is held separately from company funds and cannot be used by broker except for client dealing purposes url
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wwwin replied Jul 4, 2009Agreed. UK took the lead in requiring segregated accounts..while US is adding rules that do not offer protection...just rules for the sake of rules...why don't they require a segregated accounts. Oh no, that would put some of the retail brokers that ...
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wwwin replied Jul 3, 200950:1 is fine, but FINRA wants 1.5:1 now that is a joke, that is less leverage than stocks and way less than futures, which have been regulated for a long time. Now why do they want that???
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