Is there one?
Brokers will do business with some but not all of these, dropping some and swapping for other people when clients complained about slippage and spread widening. Some liquidity suppliers won't fill orders for micro-lots (0.01).Originally Posted by ;
Mmaker I noticed in your profile your broker is primexm? Can you have an account together it looks like they aren't a broker or are you currently of the brokers connected to primexm?
And if there be more? Like key or lmax? My Aim is to have a broker account using a broker connected to Each liquidity provider
Someone stated lmax and integral aren't liquidity providers and im not sure what that means and answered. You're right I do not please clarify what exactly are lmax and integral . . ?
Integral is a software technology company that aggregates prices from banks and non banks.Originally Posted by ;
To join you need a prime broker or some person who provides credit to permit the system since they aren't a broker perse.
Integrals customers like Axitrader give you access to Integrals aggregated liquidity pool.
Lmax is a market style broker.
be sure to differentiate between liquidity suppliers and aggregatorsOriginally Posted by ;
I found this listing on forexmagnates (I visit a lot of them to get a first time):Originally Posted by ;
Greatest FX Liquidity ProviderBoston Prime LMAX Saxo Bank FXCM MBTrading Citi SBI GKGOH FCStone Lucid Markets ADS Securities ABN Amro BNP Nomura GSA Capital I guess, LMAX can be liquidity provider, it doesn't matter, it's not a bank. It is possible to still have STP connection to it, and get your liquidity.
yeah I wasn't really Very sure what the differences wereOriginally Posted by ;