how far off are you from offering AUD account denomination?
I note new customers have a choice of USD, EUR and GBP now... AUD next?
I note new customers have a choice of USD, EUR and GBP now... AUD next?
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DislikedI would like to know the average spread for the major pairs with MBTrading:
EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, USDCAD
I have an indicator on Ninjatrader (that i use live with a live MB account) that plots for me the spread, but as soon as I reset the chart or change something it goes away. I would like to track these instruments over the day not including volatility events where the spikes occur.
Has anyone done this and if not, do you have a way to track it?Ignored
DislikedI would like to know the average spread for the major pairs with MBTrading:
EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF, USDCAD
I have an indicator on Ninjatrader (that i use live with a live MB account) that plots for me the spread, but as soon as I reset the chart or change something it goes away. I would like to track these instruments over the day not including volatility events where the spikes occur.
Has anyone done this and if not, do you have a way to track it?Ignored
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P.S.: "last" is meaningless in fx markets. In mb's case it gets populated with bid-updates.Ignored
DislikedI've raised a question but no one didn't answer.
So I'm putting the question again.
I've downloaded MB Trading MT4 version and logged in a demo server and I checked the property of AUD/USD and the rate looks strange.
Long : 1.5, and Short -4.1.
Does this mean MB pays at 1.5% rate if I have long position and I pay 4.1% when I'm short?
AFAIK, AUD official rate is 4.75% and USD is 0% so it should be somewhere 3 ~5%, right?
Oanda and Gomarkets and FXCM' rates are somewhere between 3 - 5% mark.Ignored
DislikedHi ProdiG ~
4. Yes, we do offer a Fidelity 14 Bond. If you'll follow the link at the end of this statement you'll see all answers to "safety of funds". http://efxgroup.com/deposits.html<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
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DislikedWhat is fidelity bond? and how does it protect traders?
also does your SIPC coverage extend to FX? or it is only for Equity and Options?Ignored