Quote from mindtrade:
Yes that is Yen, and no IB is not good if you only plan on trading 25k USD lots.
Quote from hippie:
You are right. IB has tight spread, but its commission structure makes it unsuitable for small players.
Do u have a suggestion of a forex broker with tight spread and do not charge commission?
Quote from asiaprop:
ha, ups, my wrong. "Dont go with brokers who DO NOT charge commissions". Well spotted..., thanks ;-)
Quote from hippie:
After testing IB, I would rather trade their Micro Currency futures (M6E, M6B, etc) than their spot forex. Commission for Micro Currency futures is USD $1.02 per side per contract. EUR/USD is $2.50 per side independent of lot size. SO Micro futures is better for currency newbies.
Quote from hippie:
You are right. IB has tight spread, but its commission structure makes it unsuitable for small players.
Do u have a suggestion of a forex broker with tight spread and do not charge commission?
Quote from mindtrade:
Maybe Oanda? I have never used them but I know some people who like their services and you can trade the mini/micro lots with them.
Quote from siki13:
That would be your best choice.
Also you should know that at IB you must obtain minimum 2000$ (which should be plenty to trade mini micro lots) balance to continue with margin trading and i think 10000$ is still required to open an account.
Quote from hippie:
After testing IB, I would rather trade their Micro Currency futures (M6E, M6B, etc) than their spot forex. Commission for Micro Currency futures is USD $1.02 per side per contract. EUR/USD is $2.50 per side independent of lot size. SO Micro futures is better for currency newbies.