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    Start looking for br0ker which has a full licence. This means that 100 percent of trades get shipped out to liquidity suppliers. Since a lot of the flow would be non-toxic then the liquidity suppliers of these br0kers do not have issues with exceptionally profitable clients, scalpers, news traders, etc.. Out of this group of br0kers I like VIPRO Markets with trading atmosphere that is really clean. They are registered too with BaFin and FCA. As a complete STP they can't of course provide you any bonuses, but if you're a serious trader you've got by now learned to prevent. Another br0ker I have always liked is IG, a solid company with long history but spreads and ECN commissions make the price of trading higher. It would divide equally between IG and VIPRO if I'd 100k. Since I dont have it then I am currently focused on establishing my capital at VIPRO utilizing high frequency algos on gold, GBPUSD, EURUSD and USDCAD.

  3. #13
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    I suggest to avoid Hotforex especially if u intend to scalp as I have right now posted in the following thread: https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/cryp...drelative.html
    Ugh, really? I was set up to open a account with them...

  4. #14
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    I suggest to avoid Hotforex especially if u intend to scalp as I have right now posted in another thread: https://www.forexsoutheast.asia/gene...t-systems.html
    What was the average lifetime of your orders?

  5. #15
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    quote It is 12 seconds, while on a number of other broker same egy has an average period of the transactions of three to four minutes. The distinction is that on 5 brokers I am on a new equity high with amazing stats, while I am going south. Certainly all other brokers aren't B/booking me (they did it at the beginning but not today), whilst HF still keep me in their book, and so ... I know easily when I shed a trade due to excessive slippage due to inadequate liquidity or other issues at the end of the LPs and when I shed because ....
    Would you tell me titles of these 5 brokers? I assume that one of them it is Pepperstone, maybe alternative is IC Markets and the other 3?

  6. #16
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    quote Would you tell me names of those 5 brokers? I suppose that among them it's Pepperstone, maybe other is IC Markets and the other 3?
    U are about Pepperstone and Ic Markets, yet another one is Tickmill. The other two? A secret...
    But analyzing many brokers every month and new are addedd frequently. I have friend who discuss this work with me and so we've got program of those brokers to be tested by us.
    Anyway I want to point out that I have nothing again Hotforex, which is not the worse one for sure and infact I am continuing to trade with them, simply is not really Great for quick scalping, and many other brokers created much much worse

  7. #17
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    quote How do you know that these 5 were b/booking you at the beginning (and not today)?
    Very few brokers are 100 percent Abook only
    Reading brokers TOS u will find on most of these that they can take the other side of ur traders.
    B/booking a new client is standard for almost all brokers, then everyone of these has its particular components to egorize customers and to choose if the client X must be held in B publiion or to be changed into A Book, or is a C Book. If u are changed to A Book now ur problem starts, but there are huge differences in being booked from the broker from the Broker B
    Many brokers, pure Market makers, cannot lose forever and so must take some actions, plugins, slow feeds, locking orders. That is natural. But also with some of them u may be profitable.
    How I know that I was changed in Abook? Is not a good idea to describe it, but know that instantly based on some things I see some point making some comparisons
    Anyway no one broker will probably BBook for long time a trader using a winning egy using short duration

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    I'm searching for a NDD broker and expect you guys have some suggestions my greatest priority standards is that the broker is a true ecn/stp without any conflict of interest with their clients (after exploring a lot I wonder whether that's actually 100% possible as little retail trader?) I intend to remain with that broker for quite a very long time and I don't wish to create a long term relationship with a brokerage that wants me to fail as trader. My other personal criterias : segregated company funds from client funds high capitalization transparency negative equilibrium...
    The broker are searching for simply do not exist.
    If your priority is the safety of funds, Go with a sizable UK FCA controlled broker. In case U have sensitive egies and so ur priority is a fantastic implementation go for an an AU Asic controlled broker. Which one? Try by yourself, there is no way

  9. #19
    LMAX is a authentic ECN broker FCA. No complaints, very happy with their performance, platform.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote The broker are looking for just don't exist. If your priority is the security of capital, Go with a UK FCA broker. If U have sensitive egies and also so ur priority is a good implementation go to get an an AU Asic regulated broker. Which one? Try on your own, there is no a much better way
    Hey what about sharing your EA's ??? Are they compensated from market or custom-build?? Can't find good EA for trading all of these are crap. .

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