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    I have played with the oanda game platform for a while and I am planning to start a real account , I wonder wether there would be a big difference between them to surprise me . Thanks for the reply

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    Anybody could offer me a response??

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    I love a reply as I have started a account with Oanda lately intending to exchange micro-lots initially.

    Also, are disconnections from the server/freezing happening? How can you cope with this if that's the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I have played the oanda game platform for quite a while and I am planning to open a real account , I just wonder wether there would be a difference between them to surprise me . Thank you for the reply
    I haven't seen any surprising differences between FXgame and FXtrade, the only important difference you will find is with all the plogy stuff (that is not a minor detail...).

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    Also, are disconnections from the server/freezing occurring?
    It occurs, but up to now I haven't seen any disconnections occurring for more than 2 minutes or something like this, it normally comes back real quick inside a matter of seconds or just a couple of minutes. I really don't find this as a substantial issue.

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    If so, how do you deal with this?
    I wait...

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    Thanks. Ricardo. That's reassuring. I'm just waiting to fund my own account and raring to exchange.

    My plan would be to deposit a small sum thru Paypal and see how my trades (micro-lots) turn out. Based on my results, I go mini and could send a larger amount.

    Wish me luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I have played the oanda game platform for quite a while and I am planning to open a real account , I just wonder wether there would be a big difference between them to surprise me . Thank you for the reply
    there's always a difference between Demo and Live because Demo doesn't actually generate an implementation. That is not something devious on the section of a broker, just facts. Demo says Say he got filled in the price while Live has to get the fill. Expectations need to be realistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    There's always a gap between Demo and Live because Demo does not actually generate an execution. That is not something dull on the part of a broker, just facts. Demo just says Say he got filled at the price while Live has to get the fill. Expectations have to be realistic.
    That's true, but Oanda's execution (at least with micro lots) is truly instant execution, sometimes I think that my actual orders at Oanda are stuffed quicker than my demo orders on some MT4 brokers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    That's correct, however Oanda's execution (at least with micro lots) is truly instant execution, occasionally I think that my actual orders in Oanda are filled faster than my demo orders on several MT4 brokers.
    LOL. That's a great one. Says a lot about MT4 brokers, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    That's true, but Oanda's execution (at least with micro lots) is truly instant execution, sometimes I think that my actual orders at Oanda are filled quicker than my demo orders on several MT4 brokers.
    I second. Occasionally in the past it's occurred that limit and stop orders didn't work on FxGame. But it has functioned on the actual FxTrade.

    Simply there are no differences, the FxGame platform may have some additional beta features, which can be analyzed there.

    I had formerly some slippage during news (I do not exchange the news but had a stop buy order there). But this slippage occured in the FxGame account as well...

    Regards -

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    Simply don't demo! I've never utilized demo as it easy to not take following your trading rules. I exchange with a small record and also have been trading live for minimum more than a half and also have very lately rose to .10 for every pip. I discover that I don't care for shedding a .01 for every pip any longer then I would losing $1.00 per pip. Im beyond any doubt it is going to be one more year or two I arrive at the heart of the issue of trading $1 a pip. If your broker enables you to exchange smaller scale do it and go for the .01 for each pip. Simply my judgment.

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