- Search Forex Factory
- fxchant replied Sep 24, 2010
No, they route to a single destination. However, that is a question for another thread, what does it have to do with the topic of this thread?
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Sep 21, 2010
Actually, there is plenty of evidence, and when you trade with them, you know that it is true. Limit orders are displayed immediately to the market, you get partial fills, and you can see various sizes on the Level 2. They did a great presentation ...
Some hidden secrets u might want to know about this broker
- fxchant replied Sep 7, 2010
Just to be clear...MB Trading's DEMO MT4 has many disconnect problems. However, their live MT4 works flawlessly and their own platform (Nav/Desktop) is even better. They are the ideal ECN broker in the US and you'll have no problems once you trade ...
Looking for a broker for USA traders
- fxchant replied Aug 2, 2010
EURSEK and EURNOK — Interesting. All of the sudden, the EURNOK and EURSEK charts look normal for the first time on MBT MT4. They have been useless for months. Anything change Justin?
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Jul 22, 2010
I don't think the question is whether there were bids, the question is whether the bank was still taking fills in a fast market as the orders were routed to them. A bid on a chart doesn't prove an execution.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Jun 17, 2010
I'd like to congratulate MB once again for handling a bad situation well. They explained very well how the problem occurred. It was just one of those things, and I'm extremely satisfied with the result. I have both a Nav and Meta account with them ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied May 3, 2010
[/quote] There's plenty of people on this board that like MB, that's why they are here. There's no question left to any of us that MB is a legitimate broker that truly handles FX the way that we prefer to see it...as an STP firm that also loads ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Apr 16, 2010
Short version: Unlike any "ECN" broker that is just electronic, MB Trading actually has multiple banks in their system, they aggregate the quotes, hold everyone equal and anonymous, have a proprietary routing system that determines if you order is ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Jul 1, 2009
Justin- Congrats on the milestone and for being a beacon of light in this noisy world.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Feb 26, 2008
If you are an EFX customer, you can log into it live from the home page of their website. There are also Tutorials on their website.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Feb 17, 2008
EFX is a division of MBTF, which just reported $7 million. They also seem to have some strange piece of 3DFX, which reported $9 million, but I don't think 3DFX deals with retail customers, so they don't have the same $5 million requirement. In other ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Feb 12, 2008
I agree. It is amazing to me that people even ask for 500 to 1 leverage or 400 to 1. Even worse...if they set their account up like that, even if they don't really use that size, they are charged interest based on that.
400:1 500:1 leverage
- fxchant replied Jan 22, 2008
But the beauty of self-regulation is that you can squeeze out the competition and not worry about the customer!
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
- fxchant replied Jan 14, 2008
Also, Easy Forex made it too. Good for them.
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
- fxchant replied Jan 11, 2008
You can just click in his message where it says 1208 and it will take you there.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- fxchant replied Dec 21, 2007
LOL. Three months ago, everyone was saying they wouldn't get to $5 mil because they only showed $1.8 mil. They somehow got to $5 mil in three months and now you're worried about their income? Obviously, there's money somewhere in the MB chain that ...
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
- fxchant replied Dec 20, 2007
In fact, this just arrived in my inbox from EFX/MBTF: Dear Client, As you may know, effective December 21, 2007 the NFA raised the net capital requirement for Forex Dealer Members from $1 million to $5 million. In an effort to keep our clients ...
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement