Disliked{quote} Yeah because in the USA it's illegal for a broker to offer cfds. And the only way you can trade them is with a prop firm because prop firms aren't brokers but use those at your own risk.... I just might....Ignored

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Disliked{quote} Yeah because in the USA it's illegal for a broker to offer cfds. And the only way you can trade them is with a prop firm because prop firms aren't brokers but use those at your own risk.... I just might....Ignored
Disliked{quote} who have you looked at? Yeah risky but isn't every broker.LMAO
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DislikedHello traders, My name is Ton and I’ll be able to respond to any questions or inquiries that you might have regarding OANDA, our products and services.Ignored
DislikedAwesome! It's great to know someone is here. Here's a question: Is OANDA considering making any additional instruments available for trading, such as XAU, XAG Bitcoin or anything else? Thanks for any info.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi,does Oanda (UK) plan to offer higher leverage since UK is not part of EU anymore and therefore shouldn't be constraint by EU rules(ESMA)? I specifically mean leverage for Bonds that are notoriously low(20%) to do any serious short term trading.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi,does Oanda (UK) plan to offer higher leverage since UK is not part of EU anymore and therefore shouldn't be constraint by EU rules(ESMA)? I specifically mean leverage for Bonds that are notoriously low(20%) to do any serious short term trading.Ignored
Disliked{quote} yes, trader´s skills. I had an OANDA account for 15 years (really), the only advantage they offer is the 1unit trade, no lots. Otherwise, they are extremely expensive: spreads almost double Ic Markets. And swaps, overnight and weekend are outrageous. I´ve seen EURGBP weekend spread jump to 15 pips, meaning, tons of traders trading M240, M60, etc. will most likely be wiped out at the Sunday night opening. Oanda is simply bad business...like renting a shop for more than the revenue you will make. I quit OANDA a year ago..never coming back....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi xy100, Thanks for your question. In fact, we follow FCA regulations (No: 542574) and not ESMA's. The leverage we offer is based on the guidelines set by the FCA mandate. Hope that makes sense. Thanks, Ton O.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey Bill88, Unfortunately, we are unable to offer commodities due to regulatory constraints. You can read more here: https://www.oanda.com/us-en/legal/ As for crypto, we are looking to expand the offering in the Oanda Corporation division soon. Hope that answers your question. Thanks, Ton O.Ignored
DislikedHi guys!It's tax season in my region and I'm wondering how to go about doing them. Since OANDA (U.S.-based) doesn't offer a 1099 form, what documents do I give my tax accountant? I gave him a printout of my latest Account Statement from the OANDA Trading History tab on their website, but I was told that that document will not suffice for filing my taxes. I have read about Section 988 and Form 6781, but I have zero experience with filing my own taxes. Can I simply request my accountant to look at those tax regulations/forms and have...
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DislikedIt's pretty straightforward. Report this on your 1040 as "section 988, forex gains/losses", it could be either a positive or a negative number. Report only the PNL amount as of Dec 31, 2021 which is found on your broker's annual statement. No need to provide detailed trades to the IRS. But I recommend faxing the 1st page of the annual statement to the IRS to show them how you arrived at that number. Now some ppl claim that you can elect 60/40 treatment of your spot forex trades. But I am not so sure. Perhaps what they mean is that if you trade forex...Ignored
Disliked{quote} the spread is variable but always above $90 and that makes it a lot harder to make a profit. This is the reason why I no longer trade it. {image}Ignored