Would Forex Brokers restrict traders who win 100% or 300% a year?

With IB, Dukascopy, Baxter, LMAX, and a few others you can submit orders as often as you like, on whichever side you like, make or lose as much money as you like (subject to risk limits of course so stupidity does not impact other traders), and none of above brokers shut you down or slow you down or limit you in any way.


If you do arbitrage or your trade in and out too fast,( like in 1 minute), you will be banned by most forex brokers.They do not bet against you but they need enough time to hedge . Otherwise no problem with them no matter you win 10 times or 100 times in a month or two.
I saw lot of traders made 10 times, 20 times in a few month without problem withdrawing their profit from brokers.

FXCM case does not prove every broker does the same thing. Just like when you see a policeman do robbery does not prove every policeman does robbery.
If brokers all don't allow traders to make big money, who the hell need them? They will lost all customers and go broke fast. On forex forum, every small issue on the brokers side has been posted and traders all watch how brokers solve it. If they can't solve it fairly, there will be huge amount of their customers leaving them.

I see OP is new to trading and has many wrong understanding about trading.
Like S&P average 8% annual growth, he wants to leverage 10 times to make 80%. This will blow his account fast ,since 8% is an average growth. There are many times the index is down like 10% or 20%, then your leverage account will blow up many times.
 
Australian Brokers ( I use ICMarkets ) are supposed to play fair so don't worry about that.

1st October 2019 they might be reducing leverage to 20:1 be warned :(
 
Australian Brokers ( I use ICMarkets ) are supposed to play fair so don't worry about that.

1st October 2019 they might be reducing leverage to 20:1 be warned :(
"supposed too play fair" but if they are a market maker and can't hedge their risk then there is conflict of interest !
 
"supposed too play fair" but if they are a market maker and can't hedge their risk then there is conflict of interest !

There are enough losers in this game, I'll think they'll take the odd rare hit or 2 and not care.
 
As I said "If they can't hedge externally or match it internally" then the conflict arises ,,,can't deny that compared to exchange traded product, OTC FX with MM business model is like repetitively beating a bookmaker!
 
As I said "If they can't hedge externally or match it internally" then the conflict arises ,,,can't deny that compared to exchange traded product, OTC FX with MM business model is like repetitively beating a bookmaker!

It's a Risk, most likely moving to a Micro Emini NinjaTrader or something, if the margin goes shit anyways.
 
+ centrally exchange cleared products have more transparency as compared to OTC
+ the world can see the trading volume prices on an exchanges , with OTC you are dealing with the internal liquidity!
+ you can do other things in one account like hedge with options, Currency ETFs, Option on those Currency ETF etc
 
Australian Brokers ( I use ICMarkets ) are supposed to play fair so don't worry about that.

1st October 2019 they might be reducing leverage to 20:1 be warned :(


Ask them if they have an offshore branch.
I know some of Australian and European Brokers suggested their customers switching their accounts to offshore branches, which still have high leverage available.

As to brokers who bet against customers, traders who want to open accounts now
would first decide the brokers are not on the other side of customer's trade.
Such brokers are rare if not extinct now.
Check if your brokers use fixed spread, which means brokers are on the other side of your trade.

Here are all variable spread brokers. I see IC-market is on the list.
https://www.myfxbook.com/en/forex-broker-spreads
 
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Actually i am new here, I would like to read that link if you have it. but is not 300% in two months is too risky?

I actually have no idea what is the passive SP 500 index. and when you say it averages 8% without any leverage so can I have a leverage and invest in it? to increase this 8% to 80% for example?

otherwise, still the 300% profit is better than 8%!

He got some good momentum and was doing very well, in fact he did not lose a single day in a whole month, but later on somehow he ran into trouble and lost most of it and stopped posting. So no need to follow with a link.
SPY is the S&P 500 ETF, the most common ETF and super volume stock traded every day. Google it to get more info.
300% vs 8%? high leverage means high risk as well, with ES margin for $500, some people can get 300% return within a week or even in a SINGLE day (30 points move of ES) at ET for sure, just not sure how long that can last. If you talk to the veterans, they would tell you the game is all about consistency in wining in the long run.
 
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As I said "If they can't hedge externally or match it internally" then the conflict arises ,,,can't deny that compared to exchange traded product, OTC FX with MM business model is like repetitively beating a bookmaker!

If they can't hedge, they will not bet against you but ban you.
 
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