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- LEXngton replied Sep 7, 2016
So will it be possible to transfer all or partial balances that are currently in my CySEC regulated Exness accounts over and into the new FCA regulated Exness accounts???
- LEXngton replied Jul 21, 2016
ONLY use a FCA regulated UK broker in the future... Believe me, their the best... At the very worst your account will be terminated (which is very rare) but you would receive your initial deposit as well as any profits made...
- LEXngton replied Apr 10, 2016
This broker acts like a scammer. I applied for new account over 2 weeks ago, submitted my required documents and received automatic email from them saying my account application had been submitted. Thing is however they never have gotten back with ...
- LEXngton replied Mar 15, 2016
NoaFx refuses to pay me my already "approved" withdrawal application in the amount of $6,350 USD... Withdrawal was "approved" on Feb. 2nd 2016 yet they refuse to actually send it to me! Sent soooo many emails to them too. DO NOT OPEN at NOAFX!!!
- LEXngton replied Sep 11, 2015
Where is their office? Likely from their own homes... Who is their regulator? NO ONE... Trying to make a withdrawal? This was their last communication with me when I tried making one in August: Unfortunately, withdrawals are still on hold. Few ...
- LEXngton replied Aug 23, 2015
Just been to their website here: url but couldn't find a place to open a new account... You said you were about to open one so how have you gone about doing it?
- LEXngton replied Jul 31, 2015
Their scammers guys... I received the exact same email PIPTALK got but I received mine on MARCH 8 and it is now JULY 31 so nearly 5 months ago! Yet they say in their carbon copy email to both myself and PIPTALK that they would pay everybody off ...
- LEXngton replied Apr 30, 2015
Maybe FinFx? They will become CySec regulated 15 May... url
- LEXngton replied Jun 20, 2014
No reprecussions at all other than knowing the fact that neither of these 2 brokers you mentioned are regulated. So if your willing to take that risk go for it. Suggest your initial deposit is small however therefore in worst case scenerio you don't ...
- LEXngton commented Dec 4, 2013
LOL you couldn't be more wrong! I do agree that most retail news traders get burned but if you do it the right way, with the right brokers, then it's the easiest money anyone will ever make in forex. Been a retail forex trader who trades only the ...
- LEXngton replied Aug 7, 2013
Implementation has been postponed until the end of October... url and url
- LEXngton replied Jun 30, 2013
Best that you get an account to trade the news with on a fixed spread broker until you fully understand how the bid/ask (spread) behaves on a variable spread account at newstime.
- LEXngton replied Jun 3, 2013
Yea this broker does that to ya when you start making money off them, they slow your execution wayyyyy down. 3-7 second execution times, sux. They say they don't manipulate execution this way but either the person saying this just isn't aware they ...
- LEXngton replied Apr 14, 2013
Much appreciated Jeuro, thanks again for the info... Wishing you continued success in your news trading too... Many say it's a thing of the past however they know little Take care...
- LEXngton replied Apr 13, 2013
Nice fills! Always use pending orders with this broker or sometimes just an autoclicker like SNW? They ok with you news trading? Withdrawn any profits yet? Your fills usually good like the AUD fills? Lastly which account do you have, their mt4 with ...
- LEXngton replied Apr 12, 2013
What was your aud/usd fill price on that AUD news?
- LEXngton replied Mar 12, 2013
Dunno why your u/j TP at 89.400 did not close because according to that 5 minute u/j candle the BID price obviously went past your TP price of 89.400, according to chart you posted anyway. You should call your broker immediately or just forget about ...
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Are there any IB agents for LiquidMarkets (old TadawulFx) here that will accept a minimum initial ...
- LEXngton replied Oct 30, 2012
Most any broker will allow you lower leverage than what they offer in maximum leverage, just request it. I suppose there's no advertisement of low leverage for two reasons: 1) It's not often requested. 2) All the client needs to do is to request it.
- LEXngton replied Oct 26, 2012
FxPrimus demo/live has S&P500...