DislikedMB Trading has told me if they go bankrupt, Forex funds are not PREFERRED creditors (like stocks, options, bond traders).. so the preferred creditors get paid first, if there is any money left over then the Forex people..Ignored
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DislikedMB Trading has told me if they go bankrupt, Forex funds are not PREFERRED creditors (like stocks, options, bond traders).. so the preferred creditors get paid first, if there is any money left over then the Forex people..Ignored
DislikedThis statement is true. If MBTF were to go bankrupt, all funds would be paid to creditors first, then monies left over would be distributed to the clients. The same goes with any Forex Brokerage.Ignored
DislikedDon't worry they won't go bankrupt. Take a look at their Swap/Rollover/IRD policy.Ignored
DislikedLike I said before in my last post, majority of clients trade the major pairs. Unless u see a strong intraday trend in the non-majors, u'd see RELATIVELY high spreads in the non-majors, a sign that many are not interested in it ATM.Ignored
DislikedHello,
From 2:10 to 2:15 EST this morning I tried to put on some short orders on the GBP/USD. I tried 4 limit orders and 1 market order. The response was, "Order Rejected for reason: Quote unavailable". What is the reason for this? The market order should have went through even if that quote is not available, right? The order was for a price that the quotes passed over both ways. Why did my order get passed over?Ignored
DislikedI have looked at EFX Group downloaded their platform, but no way will there charting software work for me. So if anyone knows if there platform will work for MetaTrader would like to know.Ignored
DislikedSame here on demo account.
Edited 12:47 GMT. Demo account is back up. I noticed that after placing an order for 1 lot ($10000) the commission is 2.97. Has it been raised or is this a mistake?Ignored
DislikedMB Trading has told me if they go bankrupt, Forex funds are not PREFERRED creditors (like stocks, options, bond traders).. so the preferred creditors get paid first, if there is any money left over then the Forex people..Ignored
Dislikedso our funds will be use to pay off mb trading creditiors so this gives them free will at overspending knowing that they have customers funds to pay off there debt.Ignored