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p.s: FXCM rep Jason Rogers do you know if FXCM active trader is open to US residents also on a limit order to buy does the ask price has to get there, for your trade to be assigned to you & vice versa? [/B]
http://www.cashbackforex.com/vw/tabid/242/ID/18/Dukascopy-Rebates.aspxQuote from cryptic:
Not open to US residents right?
Price improvement on retail FX ECNs is possible but it's rare. You'll typically only be filled if another retail client's order fills you. Price improvement by trading within the spread is probably more commonplace on the institutional ECN platforms.Quote from cryptic:
After opening the account For Example GBP/JPY BID/ASK is at .4510 / .4790 and i place a limit order to buy GBP/JPY ast .4520 on the order flow i will see my order get execute. The reason i know it was my order because on six different occasion i would change the size of the order 1 mini 2 mini 3 mini something random. Although the order is executed on my pending window it will show pending, and will not get assigned to me until the ASK moves to my price .4520 and then it will get assigned to me.
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Price improvement on retail FX ECNs is possible but it's rare. You'll typically only be filled if another retail client's order fills you. Price improvement by trading within the spread is probably more commonplace on the institutional ECN platforms.
Either way at the end of the day, you have to pay the spread in most instances, so find a venue with low spreads/commissions & good executions.
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Is there any broker with ECN model that charges commission only and allows you to be trade between spreads? My trading background is futures/equities in that market best bid/ask always wins and i pay flat commission but with MBTrading forex not only i pay commission but also spreads.
Thanks.
p.s: FXCM rep Jason Rogers do you know if FXCM active trader is open to US residents also on a limit order to buy does the ask price has to get there, for your trade to be assigned to you & vice versa?