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- risktaker replied Apr 3, 2012
First of all it is an Estonian broker, which is regulated by FSA and MIFiD, since recently also by ASIC (Australian license). Secondly, even if there are Russians in the board, they publicly acknowledge this on their webpage. Just so you know, ...
- risktaker replied Apr 2, 2012
That was indeed a strange decision, however the swap has been brought back to human condition. Well done Admiral Markets
- risktaker replied Apr 2, 2012
Actually, on their Pro account the average spread for eur/usd is just around 0.5 pips, can go as low as 0.1 pips! It requires a minimum depo of 1000 usd/eur, though.
- risktaker replied Apr 2, 2012
Have no problems with them either, Recently hooked me up for a lucrative deposit bonus(Trade More-Get More). Making my volume, everything is working out good so far!
- risktaker replied Jan 9, 2012
I see your point and i have to agree that many brokers do overstate their direct access to the market, however availability of standard account at admiral markets is first of all meant for the market niche, which consists of traders who wants to ...
- risktaker replied Dec 14, 2011
I leave in Tallinn, and we do have a Casino - "Admiral" which has nothing to do with the Broker "Admiral Markets" About poor demo support, it might be due to the growth of broker and thus dedication of substantial part of resources to real account ...
- risktaker replied Dec 8, 2011
Trading based on news events with market execution type accounts, carries the inherent risk of not having the order fulfilled due to volatile market conditions. For traders that base their strategy on news events Admiral.Pro accounts are ...
- risktaker replied Dec 8, 2011
I see your point, however i have to dissagree on that, if u'v seen there offer you know that they offer no dealing desk, thus direct entrance to the market( they call it pro account). Throwing accusations is typical for this industry, and there is ...
- risktaker replied Dec 5, 2011
Hmm... could you be more explicit, please?
- risktaker replied Nov 15, 2011
I wonder how was this situation resolved, i am currently trading with admiral markets and haven't experienced this kind of situation. I have chacked the graph with Oanda couple of times, and it was similar (maybe few pips difference). Is there ...
- risktaker replied Nov 11, 2011
Admiral Markets is regulated by the Estonian FSA, which as a part of Europe has to enforce the EU’s laws on financial regulation. Their information on their license number (4.1-1/46) can be found here: url I’d say that all in all, considering the ...
- risktaker replied Nov 11, 2011
As a person who'v traded via several brokers in my life (scum one's as well unf.) when i see free bonus offers i realize that it cant be that easy to just deposit a small amount and withdraw the bonus money. The bonus offers are made to, first of ...
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