Quote from OddTrader:
Would you mind to let us know your main concerns about "trading" with IDP since you started "using" it?
Quote from Hoi:
I was trading IB at that time, IDEALPRO behaved very well, I was even surprised about the tight-spreads (I have recorded the whole session in ButtonTrader and will measure the real-spread histogram during this session later in playback-mode).
I did trade the Globex-FX-Futures thought, during the news-release (scalps in EUR and GBP, which were very profitable). I could have traded IDEALPRO as well, but my trading-system is still based on watching the moves in Spot (second charts in ButtonTrader) and trading the Futures (First chart side-by-side). I will probably switch to IDEALPRO in future (for some of the currency-pairs).
Quote from MiamiHurricanes:
2. I have seen comments here and there that Oanda conducts price shading based on your positions. I am left with the conclusion that this is in play to a certain extent in the entire FX market.
Any comments on this would be most helpful.
Thanks in Advance
Quote from OddTrader:
I would guess, perhaps by its nature of retailing FX we couldn't find a perfect or ideal firm/ broker, likely at least not now.
Personally I would try to evaluate and listen more from the comments made by some profitable FX traders, particularly when sometimes they mention they turn to profitable or become more profitable after switching to a new firm.
Many other comments about such as how powerful/ elegant is the charting, how user-frinedly is the staff, how big the firm size, etc. would be secondary, in relation to traders' profitability. Just my 2 cents.
Quote from late apex:
False. Oanda doesn't do shading. I've researched their dealing practices extensively, prior to commiting significant client assets.
Care to provide links to any of those "comments here and there"? Hearsay and rumors hardly serve anyone.
Hypothetically speaking, if Oanda were to engage in shading, it would be remarkably easy to turn it against them instantly, neutralizing it effectively. Thanks to sub-accounts, allowing simultaneous opposite positions. Enough said.
Quote from late apex:
False. Oanda doesn't do shading. I've researched their dealing practices extensively, prior to commiting significant client assets.
Care to provide links to any of those "comments here and there"? Hearsay and rumors hardly serve anyone.
Hypothetically speaking, if Oanda were to engage in shading, it would be remarkably easy to turn it against them instantly, neutralizing it effectively. Thanks to sub-accounts, allowing simultaneous opposite positions. Enough said.
Incidentally, no platform issues here before, during and after NFP yesterday.
Quote from late apex:
False. Oanda doesn't do shading. I've researched their dealing practices extensively, prior to committing significant client assets.
Care to provide links to any of those "comments here and there"? Hearsay and rumors hardly serve anyone.
Hypothetically speaking, if Oanda were to engage in shading, it would be remarkably easy to turn it against them instantly, neutralizing it effectively. Thanks to sub-accounts, allowing simultaneous opposite positions. Enough said.
Incidentally, no platform issues here before, during and after NFP yesterday.
Quote from MiamiHurricanes:
Search on Oanda's own forum and on Trade2win for comments on Oanda and pip shading. There is a long thread on Oanda's forum.