- Search Forex Factory
- 286 Results (7 Threads, 279 Replies)
- kermut replied Oct 16, 2013
Agree with mmaker. What they advertise and what can be negotiated are two different things. If you are doing volume, then not hard to get US$40/M RT. Pm if you want more details. Cheers, K.
- kermut replied Sep 18, 2013
Exactly the reason I am confident in recommending Whichway. If you have a reasonable amount of capital to trade with, they can facilitate opening an account with BankWest in YOUR name, where you can keep majority of your funds, and only keep in your ...
- kermut replied Sep 17, 2013
Hey Zorroz. I have had accounts with some Australian Brokers, not all on the market, but definitely a few. I have settled with Whichway using their cTrader platform. Unforunately, cTrader (by no control of the guys at Whichway), does not have a PAMM ...
- kermut replied Aug 30, 2013
Whichway on their cTrader platform.
- kermut replied Aug 28, 2013
Hello All. A request to anyone trading live with LCG. Could you please provide a screenshot of only the quotepanel for eur/usd and usd/jpy with market depth. Preferably during peak trading times, ie when US and London are both open. Would much ...
- kermut replied Jul 30, 2013
Thank you for clarifying that. Basically, bid is 0.6m and ask is 1.3m. Not really that good liquidity if you look at the next bid is nearly 0.3pips away with 4.9m. Then again, could have been the market conditions at the time. Regards, K.
- kermut replied Jul 29, 2013
Hi mmaker, The off the cuff rate is $40/M per side. However, it is negotiable based on volume. Cheers, K.
- kermut replied Jul 27, 2013
Hi there, I trade with Whichway broker. They offer cTrader. Good for me as they are Australia based, offer AUD account. Very good customer service and platform stability. Regards, K.
- kermut replied Jul 27, 2013
hi Trader121, Just a question if you please. Those order sizes, are they in millions or 100K, ie top line is 60m at that price? Regards, K.
- kermut replied Oct 8, 2010
Hope you guys are doing good, and making the most of this great volatility. I do miss both your post trading charts, islander and medici. They used to be a good reference for me to compare where I traded and what I potentially missed. Either way, I ...
- kermut replied Sep 14, 2010
Hi mmisters, I might add in if I may. I think there is a post by vantage or islander somewhere in the forum abt how many hrs they have put in before they became comfortable with their setup. It was very close to 10,000hrs from memory. Islander has ...
- kermut replied Sep 10, 2010
Am I the only one getting confused here?? The title is "James16 is not credible". The premise of the title is that he is not a successful trader, hence he should not offer an education service. I don't know about others, but if someone came and told ...
- kermut replied Sep 9, 2010
My bad. Sorry, I should have read the thread title a bit more carefully. Got 2 threads mixed up. Ok, the one reason I can think of for charging a fee is that most people believe in "you get what you pay for". ie if they were being offered mentoring ...
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
I have reported one of this guy's posts. Language like that is just not called for, esp if he hasn't even used J16's services. It is a sad day indeed at FF that language like this can be used without any evidence/facts. I am sure that out of the 600 ...
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
Thought it was, because your question was why would someone who is so profitable trading take on students for free/fee? If this was not your question, then I am sorry for the inconvinience. Regards, K.
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
Thank you for the info. Regards, K.
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
Ok thanks for that info. But does that mean he is an unprofitable trader? I just took your initial post as to PeterFM giving up trading altogether because he couldn't turn a profit. Sorry for the questions, just that since I was never part of the ...
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
Wow, that is some statement. Not that I am saying you are wrong or correct, just some of the names you have mentioned really surprise me as failed traders. From memory, james, fijitrader and diallist did not necessarily trade the same way as j16. ...
- kermut replied Sep 8, 2010
Not sure if the premise of your argument is correct or not. Quite some time ago, a very respected trader- Darkstar, decided to take on 1 student to teach him everything he knew, and it was for free. He got all potential candidate to pm him as to why ...
- kermut replied Sep 7, 2010
This thread is really just out of control. I second Jim in wanting Merlin back. In addition, I would also like Fijitrader and MuddBuddha back. Onlydragon, I see you joined in 2008. You obv have not had the benefit of actually interacting with some ...