we the traders should choose the broker which doesnt restrict any kind of trading strategies with scalping and hedging.
Do you mean futures trading? I’m strictly into currencies.Now I have been trading with FXOpen, I have registered on this broker already more than ten years ago, but in few years I am vacuum in forex and then come back again, still trade with this broker because it's regulated in ASIC, FCA, and CySec. I think it good for the future.
That’s true! But I think it’s also to do more with the region. Like if I’m not wrong US brokers can’t technically allow hedgingwe the traders should choose the broker which doesnt restrict any kind of trading strategies with scalping and hedging.
I still trade currency pairs so farDo you mean futures trading? I’m strictly into currencies.
That of course, imagine not being able to see your money when you are supposed to. And no grey areas for me too when it comes to the broker I’m using.It is important for me that there is a reliable withdrawal of funds and transparent trading conditions.
Why is it that good or experienced traders always suggest having more than 1 broker? Not that I’m against the idea but just curious.Admiral Markets. For my swings that's enough. Will open IB in the future as well. Don't want to allocate everything in one basket.
I don't know. Maybe it's just the way some people are wired.Why is it that good or experienced traders always suggest having more than 1 broker? Not that I’m against the idea but just curious.
Beware when trading using EA, any glitch in the server and there goes your profit. Also, it’s just the trending market when EA's work fine. In case it goes sideways, they aren’t as effective as they say they are.I running serious EA on Tenkofx mt4. It is smooth and brings in a few dollars. Then Oanda for regular day trading.
Yeah and actually saw a friend blowing up his account because of over leveraging. It’s no doubt tempting to use the leverage offered by the brokers on a single trade but the risks that tag along aren’t worth it at all.Congo Rats! Don't blow up your account by over-leveraging!