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Need help on finding a suitable brokerage

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:51 pm
by morbidbubba
Hi,

Ive got an EA that needs a brokerage with the lowest possible spreads and no slippage.

Im considering ACM for their no slippage policy, but their spreads are just too high. I looked at Dukascopy, their spreads are low but they have very bad slippage. I was considering OANDA but I have to pay for their API access, and Im a small trader and I really do not have that much money. I came across this brokerage called ECNtradefx.com, they offer very low spreads and guaranteed fills, but they do not have any affiliations to any governing body, or at least I cannot seem to find any on their website. Moreover, I know its wrong to judge a book by its cover but their website makes them look like a scam. Lastly, I came across a brokerage called Baron Forex and they offer me fixed spreads, no matter what market condition or news event, 2 pips on EURUSD and guaranteed fills on my orders.

Any recomendations????

Thanks for your help.

Bubba

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:06 pm
by PTG
Have you considered ATC Forex ?

Or MB Trading ? They might have their MT4 running now, you'll have to ask them.

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:12 pm
by morbidbubba
Hi,
MB does not guarantee no slippage and ATC is an ECN, like Dukas, so I don't think they offer a no slippage policy.

Bubba

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:28 pm
by PTG
Well I suppose if you want to rule out slippage you'll have to pay for it another way (i.e. spreads) because of the extra risk on the sell side.

Using the proper order type should help as well.

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Re: Need help on finding a suitable brokerage

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:40 am
by Forex Master
morbidbubba wrote:Hi,

Ive got an EA that needs a brokerage with the lowest possible spreads and no slippage.

Im considering ACM for their no slippage policy, but their spreads are just too high. I looked at Dukascopy, their spreads are low but they have very bad slippage. I was considering OANDA but I have to pay for their API access, and Im a small trader and I really do not have that much money. I came across this brokerage called ECNtradefx.com, they offer very low spreads and guaranteed fills, but they do not have any affiliations to any governing body, or at least I cannot seem to find any on their website. Moreover, I know its wrong to judge a book by its cover but their website makes them look like a scam. Lastly, I came across a brokerage called Baron Forex and they offer me fixed spreads, no matter what market condition or news event, 2 pips on EURUSD and guaranteed fills on my orders.

Any recomendations????

Thanks for your help.

Bubba





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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:58 am
by ronaldlee
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Re: Need help on finding a suitable brokerage

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:58 pm
by seedling
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Turns out I was demoing an institutional platform... lol.

All the best.

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Re: Need help on finding a suitable brokerage

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:25 pm
by seedling
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Warned.

Peace.