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- PetroB replied Feb 23, 2012
Bad News for US — I have just recently found out that they do not accept US traders. Too bad, as their MT4 platform works well (in demo).
- PetroB replied Feb 10, 2012
Extra, Extra.....Trading Point is Dumpping US Clients — Just get an email from Trading Point that they are no longer accepting US clients based on the CFTC regulations, etc. Too bad as they appeared to be a very good forex company.
- PetroB replied Jan 27, 2012
CitiFx Liquidity — O'Contraire Mon Ami, CitiFX probably has the most liquidity of any of the brokers. Additionally, they insure US citizens, via the FDIC, for $250K. Even for non-US citizens, they have more money than......well, they have more ...
- PetroB replied Jan 27, 2012
US Citizens Welcome — As far as I know, Trading Point still offers services to US citizens. I have 2 accounts with them that are yet to be funded, but they haven't contacted me to say that I can no longer be a trader with them.
- PetroB replied Dec 16, 2011
Segregated Bank Accounts — Like you, I suspect, I have done a lot of due diligence over the past several years trying to get a handle on which broker is the best in both performance (i.e., ECN vs. dealing desk, costs, bank segregation, etc.), ...
- PetroB replied Dec 15, 2011
FinFX and Their New ECN Pro Account — I checked with FinFX and the regular ECN account averages 250 MS access with their Pro account at 150 ms access. I believe someone has already mentioned why this is so, as their Pro account is situated ...
- PetroB replied Sep 23, 2011
Here's Hoping — I believe that Trading Point is a good company and I am sincerely hoping that they are able to withstand the CFTC pressure. There are so few decent brokers left (outside the US) that can offer a better than 50:1 leverage plus ...
- PetroB replied Jul 12, 2011
Trading Point - US Availability — Singlemalt, Yes, Trading Point accepts US traders, as I have just recently signed up for two live accounts. I believe that you will find this broker to be very responsive with their customer service and ...
- PetroB replied Jun 11, 2011
Astural, Thank you for your update on FinFX. No, like you, I am not liking their answer. Additionally, it is my understanding that the CEo of FinFX, though he has some business experience, I do not believe that he has any real forex-type financial ...
- PetroB replied Jun 8, 2011
No One is Completely Clean — SatchFan, I too like FPA a great deal and I use them as the 'benchmark' when it comes to finding my way around the forex world. But, FPA also has their many different banners like many other forex sites. So, ...
- PetroB replied Jun 7, 2011
PipStar - One More Time — As someone who is an obvious 'know-it-all' with a slight touch of arrogance, how about sharing with the rest of us which site is best to check out for forex info. I don't mind learning a thing or two from someone who ...
- PetroB replied Jun 6, 2011
Pipstar is incorrect — Pipstar....take a look at the 100 Forex Brokers site ( url ). Go-Markets is listed as a DMA/STP. You may want to read the blurb on what constitutes a real DMA/STP and an ECN. The benefits are virtually identical as long ...
- PetroB replied Jun 4, 2011
Go Markets vs. FinFX — For non-US traders, Go-Markets appears to be a possible broker. They are an Australian regulated, DMA/STP broker using segregated accounts for clients. They also supposedly have access to 70+ liquidity providers (one of ...
- PetroB replied Jun 2, 2011
Costas....according to your terms & conditions, may I refer you to the following (which suggests that Trading-Point may very well trade against its clients): "Market Making function may involve significant costs to the Company if the market moves ...
- PetroB replied May 23, 2011
DukasCopy Not an MT4 Shop — Just so you know, Dukascopy, though it has a demo-version of MT4 available (and I have used it a number of times), they are not (in their own words) going to offer MT4 live accounts. This is, for me, unfortunate as ...
- PetroB replied May 20, 2011
Good VPN — I have tried a couple of VPN services, and I am very happy with my current VPS service - PhotonVPS, which is US-based. I take their Windows Zap2 service (Windows Server 2008R2) for about $34 US per month, and it's the best I have ...
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