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- tayser replied Nov 7, 2010
url is reporting that the website has moved.... ?
- tayser replied Nov 7, 2010
how far off are you from offering AUD account denomination? I note new customers have a choice of USD, EUR and GBP now... AUD next?
- tayser replied Sep 20, 2010
[FINALLY!]. Looking forward to Kangaroo Bucks being offered.
- tayser replied Dec 8, 2008
Tax purposes, unless you nominate a different currency, you of course pay your tax in AUD and being denominated in AUD means your statements are in AUD and thus tax becomes much simpler - no need to convert USD, EUR or whatever back to AUD after you ...
- tayser replied Jul 5, 2008
url they have a Saxo Bank white label platform, very nice CFD, Equities and Futures integration.
- tayser replied Jul 3, 2008
^ ...lol. Pip Ventures: Justin talked about someone having the ability to negotiate lower commission when they reach certain monthly throughput. The threshold he's mentioned before is when you're averaging half a billion ($500,000,000) monthly.
- tayser replied May 13, 2008
You can't, it's fixed 1:100.
- tayser replied May 12, 2008
Another thing specific to Australian users: It only takes a day (less than!) to get funds into your trading account. I bank with ANZ and their SWIFT cut-off time is 4pm Melbourne time and they invariably batch all the funds up and send them off ...
- tayser replied May 12, 2008
Remote Trader has charting albeit limited. The past month the demo has been really really... well... shithouse for execution so it's driven me to open a live account earlier than expected. I can also add to all the previous comments in the thread ...
- tayser replied Mar 7, 2008
AFAIK, those ips above are the order servers. I think only the quotes run through the akamai farms, so we're still dependent on the order servers on the US West Coast (I did this sort of investigation a while back, as latency is an issue for me ...
- tayser replied Jan 21, 2008
Thanks for clarifying.
- tayser replied Jan 21, 2008
^ "The banks will be using an algorithm that aggregates the smaller volume trades and hedges the net position at various price points" I was referring to BostonForex's usage of the words market maker - the market maker in a currenex setup are the ...
- tayser replied Jan 20, 2008
No I don't need to 'read up' a little more because I'm talking in a broader sense: Think at a higher level, every market needs to be made somewhere - the exchanges make markets by creating a place where shares can be exchanged, banks create the ...
- tayser replied Jan 19, 2008
Everything has a 'market maker' - Currenex and other ECNs have 'market makers' - they're the banks that brokers pass your orders to. Someone has to 'make' the market you trade on - in equities, the ASX, LSE or NYSE is the 'market maker' and you ...
- tayser replied Jan 8, 2008
Yes. I think of it this way: that it's 5 x 1 unit of the currency on the left hand side of the pair @ 100,000 size lots. i.e it's ₤5 to trade 100,000 GBP/JPY (GBP/USD 1.9725 * 5 = $9.87USD) it's €5 to trade 100,000 EUR/USD (EUR/USD 1.4712 * 5 = ...
- tayser replied Dec 29, 2007
The biggest question you should ask is: are you comfortable with how the foreign brokerage is regulated (if at all).
- tayser replied Dec 14, 2007
Wow, the demo's just turned to utter crap. Orders for 1,000,000 AUDJPY sitting at pending for 10+ seconds??? woeful.
- tayser replied Dec 7, 2007
I'm guessing you guys house your main equipment in California given my tracert to an EFX server (which I picked up from netstat on my PC). tayser@gateway:~$ tracert 216.52.236.18 traceroute to 216.52.236.18 (216.52.236.18), 30 hops max, 40 byte ...
- tayser replied Nov 22, 2007
I'm being more conservative whilst in my infancy
- tayser replied Nov 22, 2007
...10 pips a day keeps your current employer at bay!... image ho ho ho.