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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    No you didn't state that, I inserted it on the end of your hacking servers program. C'mon , try to keep up!

    Are you sure we are related, it must have been a defective gene if we are!

    You added something I did not state, and then you scolded me for not keeping up with you??? ....hmmm You sure you didn't add anything to Oanda's announcement prior to accusing anything?

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    You added something I didn't say, and then you scolded me for not keeping up with you??? ....hmmm You sure you didn't include anything to Oanda's announcement prior to accusing them anything?
    Ah right, now I see what the issue is, it appears you don't quite comprehend what's being said. No worries sport, only gradually read your own posts and then my replies and it should make sense

    (I am not quite Certain where 'Oanda's announcement' comes into it but never mind)



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  3. #13
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    .. .if you would like to determine whether your broker's pricing is reasonable, get a 3rd party data-provider such as eSignal, where dozens of associations publish their quotes, and it will be pretty clear if a broker is off (or not).
    Good advice, that is why I constantly use MT4 for charting, prices may not be accurate but it shows up when there is a major discrepancy.

    I've read different reports and remarks about eSignal, apparently their feed is a bit unreliable lately, have you ever experienced the exact same issue?

  4. #14
    Thanks for ur responses!!!


    That I tryed to search the most accurate price... but like u say that esignal it is not relaible many different brokers in time because of (their link) with moneymakers, major banks, etc. they change and work at time one quicker than other. .

    After a while the quicker one it goes gradually and with problems and the slower one rezolve their issues and become quick gonzalez. .

    This it is a mystery for me. . Why in the time a broker lose speed, power...

  5. #15
    I don't have reliability issues using eSignal, altho I have read complaints also that it sometimes is a bit slow. I guess thats an issue for very short term scalpers, which I perform. I also did not notice any lag when comparing MB information through Navigator and eSignal, its pretty much spot on.

    I guess CQG or Bloomberg is quicker, but then again for those services that you pay $1000 per month.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Ah right, I see what the problem is, it seems that you don't quite comprehend what's being said. No worries sport, just slowly read your own posts and then my answers and it should make sense

    (I'm not quite sure where 'Oanda's announcement' comes into it but never mind)

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    Aah I see, because you come from the above mentioned average IQ gene pool, you feel that you have the right to change anyone else's words and thwarted their aim so that you might undermine them as of lower class and satisfy your sense of excellence.

    I understand why you hate Oanda so much better. You really need to have an appointment with a good plogist, swiss cheese.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    This it's a mystery for me. . Why in time a broker drop speed, ability...
    That's not really a mystery, eye. When you look at other kind of companies, you'll observe exactly the same things occurred. Like PanAm, , AMD, and others. They went up, peaked, and then down. Sometime, some of these, manage to wrestle themselves from the cycle and rise up again.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I do not have reliability problems using eSignal, altho I've read complaints too that it sometimes is somewhat slow. I guess thats a problem for very short-term scalpers, which I perform. I also did not notice any lag when comparing MB information through Navigator and eSignal, its pretty much spot on.

    I guess CQG or Bloomberg is quicker, but then again for those services you pay $1000 per month.
    Thanks for that shrike, I might too keep using Metatrader because it is free

    I'm a short-term trader but I do not knowingly search for opportunities to exploit latency, a general sync of prices is enough to alert me when something is wrong somewhere.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    You really need to get an appointment with a good plogist, swiss cheese.
    I'd do but you have taken all of the appointments for the following five decades, cobber

    How about a date with the hot secretary, would that count as 'couch time'?



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  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    After a while the quicker one it goes gradually and with problems and the slower you rezolve their problems and become fast gonzalez. .

    This it's a puzzle for me. . Why in time a broker eliminate speed, power...
    eye4spot, you will seldom find two marketmakers/brokers whose quotes fit pip for pip or maintain a fixed lag difference. If you're trading with a bucketshop then you're going to be streamed quotes that suit their order publiion, exposure, and (loosely!) Reflect their liquidity supplier(s) quotes.

    There is no 'correct' price in FX however most usually stream prices in a few pips of each other.

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