Yeah, but if you trade with dbFX and you think you logging into a dbFX Server, you would be suffering under a massive delusion, as there is no such Server in existence in all the earth.
The Server you connect to when you logon to your dbFX Production account, is in fact, an FXCM machine. And, you get there from your computer through an FXCM Gateway having the IP address of: 77.67.69.26 and wearing the machine name of: fxcorporate-gw.ip4.tinet.net.
So, I would agree that Barclays is the right move, but not Deutsche Bank, merely because they lied about being stand-alone when they clearly are not.
The Server you connect to when you logon to your dbFX Production account, is in fact, an FXCM machine. And, you get there from your computer through an FXCM Gateway having the IP address of: 77.67.69.26 and wearing the machine name of: fxcorporate-gw.ip4.tinet.net.
So, I would agree that Barclays is the right move, but not Deutsche Bank, merely because they lied about being stand-alone when they clearly are not.