Is there something similar to Oanda but with higher leverage?
That is only for a small account (#1000) for the time being together with the possibility of raising it later on.
Due
Is there something similar to Oanda but with higher leverage?
That is only for a small account (#1000) for the time being together with the possibility of raising it later on.
Due
Not that I am conscious of RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) use the Oanda platform but also carry a maximum of 50:1.Originally Posted by ;
There are lots of brokers who provide 100:1 however there platforms are somewhat different to Oandas (most are far better) however they simply provide 1k minimums that isnt as good as the device by unit offered by Oanda but provided you commerce inside boundaries it'll just more or less mean you need to round your unit size down marginally.
Razor
The units I utilize at Oanda pretty much stay static right now, so I would be fine with 0.1 or 0.2 mini lots on another broker.
Have you got any recommendations?
I've used GFT previously and am currently considering FXCM marketscope. Both are simple to use, provide 100:1 leverage and have substaintial charting packages. GFTs charts are a little bit more in depth in terms of what they contain and there functionality however I have just been using FXCM for about a month. Although while FXCM seems a little better, GFT tends to have a few spreads.Originally Posted by ;
That's about all I can say really. I've used Oanda for the last season and if there charting appliions is fundamental it does give you all that you need besides the leverage which provided you are trading within reason shouldnt poss an issue.
Razor
With Oanda v20, I do not understand how my 2 TPs of 6 pips each were both by-passed. The candle beyond my Targets by 14 Pips. Can anybody help me? See chart below:
In my opinion brokers such as hotforex, fxprimus, octa, xm, lmfx etc may be shortlisted while comparing and searching for an alternative to oanda.
Exness!
Quickly withdraw, higher leverage, fixed spread alternative, Been with them for 5 years now, no problems so far.
This is obviously a problem, when you don't have fixed spread. Broker can say disperse improved and'@s it.Originally Posted by ;
Meta 4 displays average price. The platform indies the price. He'd have obtained an explanation, and all he had to do was visit Oanda's website, click chat and recognized that there was nothing shady. Rather, he spammed each thread using the word Oanda inside, venting his own fruion rather than taking the time and utilizing the tools available to understand what actually happenedOriginally Posted by ;
This is the desktop platform showing the legitimate price: