DislikedSorry, ment no offence to you just frustrated by a few.
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DislikedSorry, ment no offence to you just frustrated by a few.
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Disliked"System Update
Dear Client,
We have seen a handful of clients experiencing technical difficulties with their MetaTrader4 platform over the past couple of weeks. In an effort to diagnose any potential problems we have run system scans which have shown no errors.
However, in an effort to eradicate any lingering issues and ensure a seamless service with regards to trade execution and connectivity we have decided to perform a full system rebuild this weekend.
Clients will not be able to conenct to the server for approximately 3 hours from 2pm...Ignored
DislikedTheir system rebuilt has done nothing for me either. There is still a lag of about 3 seconds to open or close positions.Ignored
DislikedHave had an account with them for the past few months and today my AUD/NZD account was instantly wiped out, just prior to the RBA announcement. What's odd is that the price that wiped me out (1.30087) is not shown on the chart or the M1 history in Metatrader. Additionally it doesn't seem to have occurred on my other account with gomarkets as no trades were opened or closed during the spike. Ditto with my other LatitudeFx account - no evidence of such a spike on either the chart or the price history. Did anyone else experience this? I've email gomarkets...Ignored
DislikedYour price mentioned of 1.30087, if an offer price, wouldn't show on the chart, as charts show the bid prices. I take you're aware of that, but just in case.
Would still be interested how they address this for you though...Ignored
DislikedYou can set up the ask line on all MT4 charts.. I do it on Go so I can see where and what the spread is at all times.
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DislikedHave had an account with them for the past few months and today my AUD/NZD account was instantly wiped out, just prior to the RBA announcement. What's odd is that the price that wiped me out (1.30087) is not shown on the chart or the M1 history in Metatrader. Additionally it doesn't seem to have occurred on my other account with gomarkets as no trades were opened or closed during the spike. Ditto with my other LatitudeFx account - no evidence of such a spike on either the chart or the price history. Did anyone else experience this? I've email gomarkets...Ignored
DislikedA friend of mine who also uses Go Markets said the spread for aud/usd reached 56 pips wide during rate decision. I did not notice it as I have too many platforms open. Going from this the spread on aud/nzd would have been just as wide or even wider. Just goes to show that it is getting difficult to see any advantage of trading with this broker. They have wide spreads on top of delayed execution.Ignored
DislikedA friend of mine who also uses Go Markets said the spread for aud/usd reached 56 pips wide during rate decision. I did not notice it as I have too many platforms open. Going from this the spread on aud/nzd would have been just as wide or even wider. Just goes to show that it is getting difficult to see any advantage of trading with this broker. They have wide spreads on top of delayed execution.Ignored
DislikedThat sounds ridiculous I use fxopen which is also australian, spreads are fixed and small.Ignored
Dislikedthe word is that fixed spread brokers basically stop accepting orders around news time, so instead of a wide spread you get no trade ability whatsoever.
there is no way to cheat the system.Ignored
Dislikedthat's not true, not for the fixed spread brokers I have traded with..... as I used to straddle the news with no fill issues.Ignored
DislikedYes exactly; I am assuming he didn't know that, as he mentioned not seeing his stop out price on the chart. But although you can see the ask in real time that way, unfortunately it doesn't show in the history that I know of if going back over the chart...Ignored