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  1. #21
    Have you tried FXCM ? I remember this regulated broker is for US traders.

  2. #22
    You dont want the $50k Citi acct. The $10k is fine also

    Y, why unregulated panama broker whose breaking the law and being scammy?
    better to perform the work and make a legal buisness in offshore with offshore adress. People companies do it all the time for taxes. Islands have buildings with 10000 buisness inside with address and STE#, Like antigua island. Its only $400 including they foward your email

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    you dont need the50k Citi acct. The $10k is fine also why unregulated panama broker being scammy and whose breaking the law? Much better to perform the job and make a legal buisness in offshore with offshore adress. People corporations do it all the time. Islands have buildings with 10000 buisness inside with different STE #, Like antigua island and speech. Its only $400 including they foward your email
    Yeah, Where do I find this info?

  4. #24
    I've been dabbling with Interactive Brokers. If you are able to take care of the charting, they are really good. Or you can acquire ninjatrader, multi charts whatever works for you. But one thing that they require is that you have to trade a minimal amount they've designated for each pair to utilize their system that is ace that is perfect. If you trade than that it's considered an odd lot and the execution is not guaranteed or something like that.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I've been dabbling with Interactive Brokers. If you are able to take care of the charting, they are excellent. Or you may get ninjatrader, multi charts whatever works for you. But one thing they require is that you need to trade a minimum amount they've designated for every pair to use their routing system that is pro that is perfect. If you trade that it is considered an odd lot and the execution isn't guaranteed or something like that.
    Yeah same here. Trying out interactive brokers right now also. So far superior than every other American broker I've attempted. News trading or trying

  6. #26
    I just know FXCM and Alpari US accepted US based trader. But there is searching a google faster.

  7. #27
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    I just know FXCM and Alpari US approved US established trader. However, there is searching a google quicker.
    Alpari go out of the u.s. market

  8. #28
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    Interactive Brokers hands down, for spread, commission, and also monetary stability/regulation, not to mention you can use it like a feed for y. For smaller accounts, FXDD Viking or Powertrader account (marked up Currenex feed, but still good propagates [0.0 to 0.5 EU and UJ].
    I do enjoy IB however there leverage is 40:1 not bad but I prefer 50:1 the maximum allowed for u.s. traders

  9. #29
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    Why is it that many brokers are not readily available to US residents?
    Here's an old thread about this, but from everything I understand it is because profits from forex aren't subject to taxation.

  10. #30
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    quoteI really do like IB but there leverage is 40:1 bad but I favor 50:1 the max allowed for u.s. traders
    agreed. That is another thing. I think they leverage is different for distinct pairs and ranges from 40:1 to 20:1 for a few exotic pairs. It isn't an 40:1 for all pairs.

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