Fantastic day ladies gentlemen,
I am a newcomer in the Forex market, and I set up my mind into opening a real account, and I am asking for your help -- to whom if I lose my money?

Just joking, it's just that I am very aware to how this learning experience will probably cost me a great fee.

My preferences are:

1. No IB's, I would like to trade directly to the broker (limiting the working desks which may deal against me). Moreover precedence will be given for ECN's. I've got something against market maker brokers...

2. Trading via internet using MetaTrader4 (because of my indiors and EA).

3. Working 24/7 (Thus no local companies, if you please), together with FAST executions -- operating on the 15M time frame means that I require a fast automatic broker. It is a little plus if the broker has an office in my time zone (GMT 2).

4. lt;? Xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags /gt;lt;st1lace w:st=ongt;Lot lt;/st1lacegt; and minimum trade size -- I want to start a mini account, a micro account will probably be better. So the smaller the better.

5. Accept overnight (rollover) trading (I generally work on the 15M 4H time frames( the latter tend to slip towards another day).

6. Steady quotes. I really don't want those fast fluctuations of the quote (aka slippage) that occurs with some brokers with no correlation to the market, largely if they ch my SL.

7. Commissions, minimal deposit, margin spreads and demand -- the lower the better. Need I explain?

8. Trading these pairs: USD, GBP, EUR, CHF, JPY, AUD, and CAD.

9. I would prefer to get a regulated broker, and that my money is going to be insured from obvious explanations.

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Do you believe I got it all? What did I miss?

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Please specify on your replay: Title of broker. Website. WHY did you pick him? Which criteria does he fit (I will probably won't find the ideal broker, but I will settle for the best there is.) . Lt;ogt;lt;/ogt;
Thanks in anticipation,

CRE666.