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better than efxgroup?

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:59 pm
by scrambleded
Hi, i've been using IKON GM Royal Division (rfxt.com) for a while because they offer good spreads and i like using the metatrader.

I've been trying the http://www.efxgroup.com navigator and it's rubbish!!! Is there any other broker that offers good spreads like efx and uses the metatrader?

thanks, ed

Re: better than efxgroup?

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:07 pm
by Randolermo
scrambleded wrote:Hi, i've been using IKON GM Royal Division (rfxt.com) for a while because they offer good spreads and i like using the metatrader.

I've been trying the http://www.efxgroup.com navigator and it's rubbish!!! Is there any other broker that offers good spreads like efx and uses the metatrader?

thanks, ed


Ed,

Like anything new, it may take time to get comfortable with the EFX platform. Initially, I didn't like it but am getting familiar to the point I do like the order function now. I'm trying to customize the rest to my liking.

As far as MT4 platforms, look at it http://www.migfx.com/. They're a Swiss company and they're spreads look pretty. I'm looking at them for the same reason you are because I'm tinkering with an EA for the Buy Zone and to me, a BZ EA is only reasonable with small spreads or brokers such as EFX.

Hope this helps...Rando

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:41 pm
by scrambleded
exactly! nice one.

anyone know any others?

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:24 pm
by Dracozny
scrambleded wrote:exactly! nice one.

anyone know any others?


ODL is a white label for Currenex that uses mt4

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:40 am
by scrambleded
ODL has quite a few bad reviews at forexbastards.com

i'll give them a try though. thanks

MT4 Platform sources

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:05 pm
by bheubach
Ok, how about this...does it make any difference who we get the MT4 platform from if we use EFX for executions (aside from the account deposit) ?

Re: MT4 Platform sources

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:46 am
by Dracozny
bheubach wrote:Ok, how about this...does it make any difference who we get the MT4 platform from if we use EFX for executions (aside from the account deposit) ?


YES!
watch price movement on the various mt4 brokers, and compare to efx, really you want the closest one IMO. if your using buyzone sure its not terribly critical. in the case of this particular thread, yes its important because he is not using EFX.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:00 am
by bheubach
Then with so many brokers offering MT4, how do you know who has the closest prices to the recommended execution broker (EFX)?
Or maybe I should rephrase this and ask who does not?

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:11 am
by daniil
use Alpari or native MT4 as datafeed. it is good for trading BZ. do not use MT4 for trading, use only ECN type brokers (like efx/mbt, IB). use limit orders only (for all - entry exit stoploss). TRO posted here at the forum - "if your broker does not show you LevelII/Market depth data - you throw your money away". It is true. if you will stare at LevelII datafeed for 2-5 months everyday - you will "read it" surely.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:28 pm
by bheubach
daniil wrote:use Alpari or native MT4 as datafeed. it is good for trading BZ. do not use MT4 for trading, use only ECN type brokers (like efx/mbt, IB). use limit orders only (for all - entry exit stoploss). TRO posted here at the forum - "if your broker does not show you LevelII/Market depth data - you throw your money away". It is true. if you will stare at LevelII datafeed for 2-5 months everyday - you will "read it" surely.



Thanks, that clears things up for me.