Disliked{quote} Most brokers do both, A-booking AND B-booking. They do the B-booking against the losing clients so they earn trading profit+spread. For the clients who happen to be winning traders, they do the A-booking, they pass their trades to the liquidity providers/prime brokers and earn the spread (via widening slippages) + commissions. So they make money regardless how the clients trade. So for us traders, IF we trade against a retail broker, I guess the only way to win for life is to scalp profitably so that way the broker won't dare to b-book you...Ignored
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