Anyone has experience with DeepDiscountTrading.com ?

No they are not cheaper, since I pay from contract 1 the low fees. Others you pay higher on the first X, and then on the bracket Y you pay less and then on the bracket number of orders Z you START paying low fees. Not deepdiscounttrading, he gives you the sharp price from contract 1.
 
Yep . That's what I am talking about with advantage : 100 * 0.99 + 900* 0.69 + 1000 * 0.49 + 2000 * 0.29 = 4000 lots @ 0.44$
 
Still not cheaper than what I pay at deepdiscountbroker

For the record, if you do higher than normal volumes you get negotiated lower commissions. Just like any broker.
 
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Who they use for clearing ?

They use Crossland. One need to check the financial standing of the FCM holding the money.

October 2010
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Terra Nova Financial -13.4%
Rosenthal Collins Group -14.0%
Mizuho Securities USA -14.2%
Deutsche Bank Securities -15.5%
MB Trading Futures -15.8%
Velocity Futures -16.0%
Santander Investment Securities -19.3%
Pioneer Futures -22.3%
Advanced Markets -22.6%
Instinet -24.0%
MF Global -25.8%
Alpari (US) -26.1%
Nomura Securities -33.9%
FX DirectDealer -34.8%
Forex Capital Markets -47.9%
Capital Market Services -60.7% Crossland -60.8% ================================================================================
NOTE: A firm’s net capital requirement is the greater of: (1) $250,000,
(2) risk based capital requirement, the sum of 8% of total customer
risk maintenance margin and 4% of total noncustomer
risk maintenance margin; or (3) the amount of capital
required by a registered futures association; (4) for
securities brokers and dealers, the amount of net capital
required by Rule 15c3-1(a) of the Securities Exchange
Commission.
To contact the reporter on this story: Terry Barrett in Washington at tbarrett1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Alex Tanzi at atanzi@bloomberg.net
 
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. Brokers now days do not make money on commissions but on interest on funds held.



Hmm, so there is not 1 futures broker that gives interest on funds held ?
 
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