http://www.fxintel.com/live/ shows that MB and ATC brokers have lowest spreads - but is there any catch? Like commissions or execution? Anyone with experience with them?
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DislikedHow is a glitchy price feed bad? Not sure how to answer that one, as it would seem obvious. Don't you want a stable platform and flow of price updates that doesn't cut out unexpectedly?
However, I can testify that ATC has gotten a lot better with this. Far fewer problems than previously which is good because I was about ready to leave them.Ignored
DislikedI have received a reply from ATC and FXCM is indeed one of the liquidity providers. In view of your experience and this fact, would you be willing to say that going with ATC and not anyone else would be an awesome choice?
I'm currently thinking that ATC would be pretty good choice. I was about to go with PFG though.Ignored
DislikedI have received a reply from ATC and FXCM is indeed one of the liquidity providers. In view of your experience and this fact, would you be willing to say that going with ATC and not anyone else would be an awesome choice?
I'm currently thinking that ATC would be pretty good choice. I was about to go with PFG though.Ignored
DislikedI've heard atc's feed is the exact same feed as fxcm's advanced trader platform. Active trader costs 50k upfront to open an account, while atc is 5k. Active trader commish .6, atc .8. So there are obvious pros and cons between the two. I personally use atc, and can only say good things about them. Always refunded everytime I've had a problem, and obviously their spreads are tough to beat. Only a few places I've seen that can beat them, and they are all way to random for me to use.
Beyond these two, I'd probably go with IB if you have a lot of cash....Ignored