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  • First Post: Mar 4, 2011 1:48pm
  • mattrader
    Joined Sep 2007 | 417 Posts | Status: Member
Dear all,

Does anyone trade with this broker? If you have experience with them kindly post here. More Australian broker coming up.

Here is the link to their website http://pepperstone.com/
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  • Mar 6, 2011 8:41pm
  • Abinadi
    Joined Aug 2008 | 95 Posts | Status: Be grateful for any and all profits
Well, I have received an email enticement from them. They picked my address up from GoMarkets somehow (wondering if they might be affiliated with them in some way?).

I too am wondering about their honesty, reliability, claim to STP trade execution, etc., etc.

Could use another reliable Australian broker to do business with.

Anyone out there with any actual history with these folks?
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  • Mar 13, 2011 12:58am
  • a2xm
    Joined Mar 2010 | 325 Posts | Status: trade what you see !
I want to hear the news about this broker too...

any re-quotes, slippages, disconnected problems, withdrawal delays, etc., etc...???
Trading is Patience-Smart-Discipline
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  • Mar 13, 2011 1:20am | Edited at 1:33am
  • LasVahGoose
    Joined Nov 2007 | 3,172 Posts | Status: Conscious Incompetence
I would never do business with a company called pepperstone.
Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better. ~ Jim Rohn
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  • Mar 13, 2011 1:27am
  • a2xm
    Joined Mar 2010 | 325 Posts | Status: trade what you see !
Quoting LasVahGoose
I would never do business with a company called pepperstone.
Hi, could you share your reasons? any experiences with them yet? thanks...
Trading is Patience-Smart-Discipline
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  • Mar 13, 2011 1:49am
  • damosdmf
    Joined Mar 2010 | 405 Posts | Status: riding the currency train
they are a part of this company CDM Pacific Pty Ltd i dont know either company but am eager to find out as im looking for a decent australian broker.

damo
i pull the trigger when others are fearful---me
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  • Mar 13, 2011 9:23am
  • Abinadi
    Joined Aug 2008 | 95 Posts | Status: Be grateful for any and all profits
Quoting damosdmf
they are a part of this company CDM Pacific Pty Ltd i dont know either company but am eager to find out as im looking for a decent australian broker.

damo
Check out GoMarkets in Melbourne, damo. They're more than decent.
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  • Mar 15, 2011 5:18am
  • damosdmf
    Joined Mar 2010 | 405 Posts | Status: riding the currency train
ive spoke to them a few times now and they keep mentioning how deep there liquidity and how revolutionary they are because of this,, we will see in the future i guess


damien
i pull the trigger when others are fearful---me
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  • Mar 15, 2011 6:21am
  • peterke
    Joined May 2008 | 133 Posts | Status: Member
Hi, Dojicandle, tks for comments, from what I have seen on demo their EURUSD spread is consistently around 0.5pip higher than gomarkets, while GBPUSD seem similiar

rgds
Peter

Quoting DojiCandle
LasVahGoose - I bet 'Alpari' sounded strange the first time you heard it also

I have had a very positive experience with pepperstone so far. Its good to see another regulated aussie broker as being Australian I like to keep my funds on-shore and safe in a tightly-regulated jurisdiction.

I opened a live account about 2 weeks ago and have been closely monitoring spreads on their platform. My Goal was to check 2 things:

1....
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  • Mar 15, 2011 6:36am
  • Steph
    Joined Aug 2009 | 96 Posts | Status: Member
Quoting damosdmf
ive spoke to them a few times now and they keep mentioning how deep there liquidity and how revolutionary they are because of this,, we will see in the future i guess


damien
I got an email from these guys and no idea why. I thought I would have a look at them and noticed that have only been going for about three months. I struggle to trust a broker that has only been going for 10 minutes! I asked about their finances and client numbers and was told that they have 'hundreds' which doesnt seem like something to brag about.

They told me they had significant capitalisation but they since ignored my emails when I asked for more info! Every question I have asked them has resulted in a very strangely worded responses. I dont normally trust companies that do not have their own licence either and their price feed seems identical to Axis, who I have not been impressed with. Are they a white label? Any idea?
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  • Mar 16, 2011 3:34am
  • damosdmf
    Joined Mar 2010 | 405 Posts | Status: riding the currency train
yeah i asked what there net capital was and was basically told its none of my business and its not released to the public very weird i think i will stick with the bigger names i think

damo



Quoting Steph
I got an email from these guys and no idea why. I thought I would have a...
i pull the trigger when others are fearful---me
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  • Mar 16, 2011 4:04am
  • joeharley
    Joined Jun 2009 | 3 Posts | Status: Junior Member
Do they accept US client?

Go-Market does not.
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  • Mar 16, 2011 4:26am
  • beardown45
    Joined Mar 2009 | 32 Posts | Status: Member
I emailed them last week and they said no. But you can always , just fill out the app and see. If you click US on the app it says ok. So who knows for sure.
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  • Mar 16, 2011 4:42am
  • muzza
    Joined May 2010 | 196 Posts | Status: Member
Quoting DojiCandle
I think they get their liquidity from the integral ECN judging by the spreads I saw in my analysis - Whereas Go Markets get theirs from Currenex.

What I have been seeing is some serious tick volume compared to FXCM - But maybe that has something to do with the recent volatility in the markets.
They don't filter the price feed according to this link on Donna Forex site, whereas I've heard other brokers do.
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  • May 13, 2011 1:52am
  • forexpenguin
    Joined Aug 2009 | 32 Posts | Status: Member
I just signed up and I'll be funding the account soon, so I'll post back.

Anyone else have any experience with Pepperstone?
Drink Coffee. Do stupid things faster with more energy.
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  • May 20, 2011 6:16am
  • scottyfromau
    Joined Aug 2010 | 146 Posts | Status: Member
I signed up a couple weeks ago and experience has been 99% positive so far.

EXCELLENT customer service when I call (I really can't commend them more on this, they really are great), no shady business with the quotes, no problems withdrawing/depositting money (I gotta say they get withdraws processed very quickly, it asks for 48 hours but they got it done in 18-24.)

I have the razor account and the spreads are what they claim, as low as 0.1 on eurusd. but it tends to fluctuate very quickly between 0.1 and 0.9, average would be about 0.6. You pay $3.50 per 1 standard lot (100k) for a buy and to sell it another $3.50. (I don't mind since I can write off comission on tax).

I noticed a couple of small gaps in their price feed which I didn't get on other brokers but it wasn't, in my opinion, a cause for concern. I've seen 3 of these in the last 2 weeks and they didn't effect my trading whatsoever.

My orders are always processed if not instantly in 2-5 seconds and I get the prices I asked for.

Would I recommend them? yes they're great as a broker (not that I take on any liability here)
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  • May 23, 2011 5:31am
  • gleem
    Joined Dec 2009 | 91 Posts | Status: Member
Quoting DojiCandle
I think they get their liquidity from the integral ECN judging by the spreads I saw in my analysis - Whereas Go Markets get theirs from Currenex.
correct, both good brokers..
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  • Jul 8, 2011 6:42am
  • M.A.C.Doug
    Joined Jul 2007 | 1,500 Posts | Status: Member
I am demoing these guys at the moment. I want the razor account. Forget their fixed spread, it is too wide, but the razor ecn is one of the best I have ever seen. I will go live soon
AUD/USD EUR/USD Gold
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  • Jul 8, 2011 7:17am
  • Frying
    Joined Jul 2010 | 13 Posts | Status: Member
I have been looking at the demo for them as well. Any feedback to live trading experiences would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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  • Jul 8, 2011 5:46pm
  • cbalta
    Joined May 2010 | 3 Posts | Status: Junior Member
they are great. the best place to start.. (razor acct.)
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