We have currently taken our MT5 demo offline for further testing. Once it is back online we will inform all clients and you can again begin testing it.
Thanks,
Chris
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DislikedSo glad I found this thread as I have a Go Market live account. I've heard a lot of good things about this broker but so far I've been afraid of using this account. I have been testing with one EA which function correctly with other broker, but every time I test with Go Market, it always shave 40 pips from each trade. If I open a buy, price is 40 pips higher than it should be, if I close a sell, price is 40 pips higher than it should be.
I know this sound wired. Has there been anyone who had experience similar problem? Is there something I've done...Ignored
DislikedI was also happy with Go Markets, until I blew up the account with a spread greater than 200pips, with a margin of about 28000% and an account balance of about 12200 Aud!
Now I opened the dispute see, but I also know that I use and no other broker in what had spread!
You can see everything in my previous post!Ignored
DislikedI just wanted to post quickly that I've been extremely happy with my account at GoMarkets. I use a couple of trading robots and they work better on GM live than any other broker live account I've tried. Execution is the best I've experienced and am very happy to have my account with GM.
What's inspired me to actually load up FF today however and post is a recent withdrawal transaction. The funds took LESS than 24 hours to reach my personal bank account in Canada. This first withdrawal from my account took about 21 hours from start to finish....Ignored
DislikedIn regard to server connections:
On page 143 (I think) of this thread, some one mentions connecting to DC2 all the time despite having a co-located or virtually co-located setup with CNS in San-Diego for their VPS. I have this same setup and went with CNS specifically because of the proximity to your SD server. Chris, you responded by mentioning that your guys' tests have shown that connecting to your server in Aus' results in faster execution.
I think I know what you mean there but could you clarify that for me when you get a chance? Specifically,...Ignored
DislikedI thought about it some more, and now the new question is: what is the point of all the other DCs then? If only the DCs closest to the main server matter, and connecting to DCs further away actually would increase the latency, I do not see the logical or technical advantage of live traders connecting to DCs in areas outside of Sidney.
What would seem to make more sense is to:
1) have multiple main servers / secondary trading servers near 2-3 major DCs, say London, UK and SDCA, USA. Then the latency would be small as the trader now has...Ignored
DislikedIn regard to server connections:
I think I know what you mean there but could you clarify that for me when you get a chance? Specifically, are you saying that if I connect to a server in SD with a very very quick ping, my order may still reach GoMarkets slower than some one in SD who connects to the servers in Aus'?
I guess I'm wondering how orders become prioritized because I thought that if my order gets to any of your servers before some one else gets their order to any one of your servers, my order would be filled first. IE: say my order...Ignored
What we have discovered:
The distance to the DC is not the entire story. The speed of execution is defined by the distance from the DC you are using to the main server. For example, if you are in London and connect to the London DC it is slower than connecting from London to the Sydney DC.
It poses the question of what is the point of the DCs as it would ultimately seem that having no DCs would be faster. The answer to that question is security. If we had no DCs we would have to open up our firewalls to every IP address and make the IP of our main trading server known to everyone. By using DCs it means that only a handful of people know the IP of our server and can access it. This reduces the chance of DDoS hacks and means that our systems have the highest possible level of security.
As long as the DCs that you connect to are very close to the main server, the difference between having DCs and not is a tiny fraction of a second, and is not noticeable.
As I have mentioned before, we have changed and are changing the arrangement of our DCs in order to ensure that everyone gets the best possible connection.
Our two primary DCs are located in Sydney and Melbourne (DC 4 and 2 respectively). We will then have two DCs running as a lower priority (London and San Diego) which are there as a backup. Two DCs that we currently have, in Singapore and Frankfurt will be disabled within the coming days.
You may ask what is the point of the backups, but the answer to that is two fold: One being that if one of the primary DCs has a problem, we can then engage one of the secondary DCs to share loading. The other is that if we are forced to switch to a backup server due to huge failure of internet in Australia/our network we can allow people to connect to the other DCs.
We may look to add a third DC in Australia shortly, if we think it is required.
I hope that is not too confusing, but I know you all like to understand what we do and why as opposed to me just saying 'let it connect to the one it wants'!
If anyone wants more information, please feel free to contact me directly, but to be honest you may not care very much!
Thanks,
Chris
DislikedYes, a VPS nearer the main server would likely result in faster executions.
As I write this, the latency to San Diego is 172ms and London is 302ms. With that in mind you would probably be best going through San Diego.
This is why we are doing a proper installation of MetaTrader 5 not just a beta so that the setup and architecture will truly reflect what is going to happen on a live account once that is ready.
Thanks,
ChrisIgnored
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Chris, am I the only one using GO Markets that is getting horrendous slippage lately? Also frozen screens for a few seconds at a time (during quiet trading times as well). Not to mention the debacle a few weeks ago, frozen for 20+ mins.
Which D? (of the 6 available) would be best server for Aussie traders (in Australia)?
I have had to join another local broker because GO hasn't been performing well lately. That's $20K acct (live, not demo). It appears that you are more interested in the European market and have forgotten the Aussies? I'm saying that because the problems have escalated since GO has been introduced in UK. Sorry to say I have lost faith in GO. I'll keep a small acct for the moment, but not for long.
I have had to have 2 pc's running along side each other to check on the other brokers what the actual price is when I am in a trade because the GO screens freeze up.
1.1 pips spread turns into 4.1 pips or more. That is unacceptable.
STP broker, I don't think so. STP, Straight To (GO's) Pocket yes.Ignored
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This would mean that getting a vps near to the main server would be the most ideal i.e. one in sidney or at least Australia?
Chris, am I the only one using GO Markets that is getting horrendous slippage lately? Also frozen screens for a few seconds at a time (during quiet trading times as well). Not to mention the debacle a few weeks ago,...Ignored
DislikedWe have certainly not and never will 'forget' about the Aussies. We are an Australian company and more than half our clients are in Australia.
Our head office is in Melbourne and our three trading servers (two live MT4 and one demo) our primary DCs are in Sydney and Melbourne...
...to be honest, I always find it very strange when someone uses their first post on this forum to make such comments, especially when it is frowned upon by Forex Factory's moderators to make comments about a broker for their first post ...Ignored
DislikedI haven't had any problems of what you describe. I did however with another broker once.
Here's what I would do to test this. Borrow a laptop (if you haven't one). Install GOM Metatrader on it. Go to some public place where there's a free public wifi connection (starbucks?) and do you thing there. See if you still get the freezes.
This way you will eliminate any possibility that the problem is by you (virus, hardware, software or your internet connection)
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