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  1. #31
    LOL did you simply blame the market for a requote?

    If you buy market you are getting the best price the market can provide you. Its the exact same in any market.

    A requote is made by a broker because they aren't keen to choose the counter-party risk on that trade. If they had been avoiding slippage they'd simply kill the order under some sort of fill or kill policy.

    The reason somebody encounters requotes, is because you are making the market for that client, so you don't wish to take the other side of that trade for whatever reason... Be it, you can't scam, or you think the risk is to large. But thats what the requote role in metatrader is for. Blaming it on the market and preaching false information is why the FX market is unsophistied as you say.

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    Hi,





    Re-quotes are influenced by liquidity. Re-quotes are most certainly not an inbuilt feature, but depending on your trading style you may experience them with greater frequency than individuals with a different personality. If you decide to trade more than news releases (a perfectly legitimate egy), you should do this in the complete understanding of the specific challenges that such a egy could bring.

    FX is actually remarkably unsophistied. When the buyers resisted the sellers -- it goes up. If the sellers outnumber the buyers -- it goes down. If...

  2. #32
    The conculsion of your search is watch out for the bumps in the road and just roll with the punches? That has been a 4hour chart with a massive wick of about 60 to 70 pips from what I could see. So if I was putting a buy order in the open of that candlestick in that situation trading with a 50 pip take profit and 50 pip stop loss I would shed! Re-quotes have nothing to do with the chance of a candlestick showing on this customers pro account chart. Yes, from what I have read banks that do provide liquidity to brokers can choose to give better price feeds over a different broker. With that being said it's evident that a normal account is getting it's price feed by a diferent source compared to the pro account, how the discrepancy is solution to big in the number of pips to justify your position!

  3. #33
    I had an account with Alpari for a few days. After seeing this, I am glad that I closed it. I have been searching for a great broker. Right now I am using Oanda that has been great for reliability, even though the spreads aren't the very best. I will take reliability over tight spreads every moment. MB Trading Free EXN was dreadful. I was becoming slipped 1-5 pips on average with 10-20 pip slides occasionally. They, like Alpari from the previous post, also tried to blame my'trading style'. When a broker comes straight back and frees you for their system failures, simply close your account and attempt another broker. Now Oanda is the only broker I'd recommend, but I am searching for a second.

  4. #34
    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    The conculsion of your search is watch out for the bumps in the road and just roll with the punches? That has been a 4hour chart with a enormous wick of approximately 60 to 70 pips from everything I could see. Thus if I was placing a buy order in the start of the candlestick in that scenario trading using a 50 pip take profit and 50 pip stop loss I would shed! Re-quotes have nothing to do with the possibility of a phony candlestick showing on this customers expert account chart. Yes, from what I have read banks who do provide liquidity to brokers can choose to give...
    Our price feeds come from a range of liquidity suppliers and is continually evolving as we want to provide the most reliable price feeds and best execution for our neighborhood of Forex Traders. But this is a rare occasion when we had received an incorrect price from one of our liquidity suppliers. This was then corrected.

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I had an account with for a Couple of Days. After viewing this, I am glad that I closed it. I've been searching for a good broker. Right now I am using Oanda that has been great for reliability, though the spreads are not the best. I will take reliability over tight spreads each moment. MB Trading Free EXN was dreadful. I was getting slipped 1-5 pips on average with 10-20 pip slips occasionally. They, such as in the preceding article, also attempted to attribute my'trading fashion'. When a broker comes back and blames you for their system failures,...
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    LOL did you just blame the market for a requote?

    Should you buy at market you're getting the best price the market can give you. Its the exact same in almost any market.

    A requote is created by a broker because they aren't keen to take the counter-party risk on such trade. If they were preventing slippage they'd only kill the order under some sort of fill or kill policy.

    The motive someone encounters requotes, is because you're making the market for this customer, thus you don't wish to take another side of the trade for any reason....
    I am sorry you feel this way. But, I'd like you to look at that (UK) has a regulatory responsibility to treat customers fairly.

    If a mistake happens on a live account because of no fault of your own, please email us with particulars of such transactions for review. Our customer services team will be happy to do an impartial and comprehensive investigation.

    (UK) prides itself on providing the ideal trading expertise for our clientele. We encourage our customers to approach us if they experience any specific difficulties. If you or anybody else have any particular concerns which you would like to discuss, get in touch at. We're here to help.

    We thank you for your continuing support and endeavour to keep to satisfy your expectations.

    Alex

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    Alexander Chadwick
    http://www.alpari.com

  5. #35
    Also notice another long wicks on the pro account, also to confirm my trading accounts with different companies the chart appears closer to the regular account of alpari, wonder why the pro account gets these distinctive wicks

  6. #36
    [quote=Alpari UK;6524756]Hi,



    Our price feeds come from a range of liquidity suppliers and is continually evolving as we want to provide the most reliable price feeds and best implementation for our neighborhood of Forex Traders. But this is a rare occasion when we had received an incorrect price from one of our liquidity suppliers. This was subsequently corrected.





    Well thats great to hear and would have been more beneficial if submitted some months ago when this incident happened. Anyway good luck trading to everyone.

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