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OANDA, Saxo Bank and UBS.
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I trade directly using FX Trader. However, most of my trading is using the web-based light version instead of the standalone FX Trader.
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I don't know if it is true or not. I heard from others that Saxo and UBS don't accept US clients. If you have the 250k which is minimum account size at UBS, you can probably try Bank of America or Citibank. American Express also have FX accounts for non-US clients but the min account was 1M last time I checked with them.
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My contact is in Canada. It's best you contact your nearest UBS office. Sorry, the web-based e-tool is called FX Web which was also on that link you posted.
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Which is the execution time difference between FX WEB and FX TRADER ?
Both are RFQ (request for quote) systems ?
Can you give me the American Express FX accounts web link or contact , please ?
Thank you again.
Strunz
Quote from shellback:
I haven't noticed any time difference between the 2 platforms. Yes, RFQ with timed quotes for both.
Not much on Amex website about FX trading. Just this: http://www10.americanexpress.com/sif/cda/page/0,1641,6910,00.asp