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- shrike replied Feb 18, 2007
NP This is NeuImex's entry in the swiss commercial register: url For those that cant read german, it basically said that 2 representatives from the swiss banking authority took over, and former directors arent allowed to sign documents or to ...
- shrike replied Feb 17, 2007
PM sent.
- shrike replied Feb 16, 2007
Looks like NeuImex has been shut down by the EBK (Swiss banking authority). Clientfunds are frozen at the moment.
- shrike replied Feb 13, 2007
No they dont match the banks. You can see in a fast market a higher bid than offer on a regular basis.
- shrike replied Feb 2, 2007
And to add something constructive, here is a tick-chart from todays nfp-release. At the little dots execution is possible (read: not guaranteed). Red is a bid-quotation green is a ask-quotation. There are some nasty 20-pip gaps in it, but this is to ...
- shrike replied Feb 2, 2007
Mr. FXChant, not trying to pick a fight here, but in a brokers-discussionboard it must be possible to express ones opinion. To some point i even agree with you, some people in this thread need to lay off their tinfoil-hats. They are a real stp/ecn ...
- shrike replied Feb 1, 2007
Fine and dandy, Interactive Brokers does the same for $2 across all pairs tho, with simmilar spreads. Thats a whopping 5 times cheaper on cable, and more than 3 times cheaper on euro. That adds up to *ALOT* of $ over time. Id be willing to change ...
- shrike replied Jan 26, 2007
Forget newstrading in FX. You will ALWAYS get raped on execution if you try to trade the initial spike, be it on an ECN or a marketmaker. Newstrading in an otc-market just asks for trouble. If it has to be news trading, try a highly liquid future ...
- shrike replied Jan 25, 2007
Many? I only know of prop fx (which is the same as fxcm pro), and i would never reccomend them. Scalping is no problem on currenex (with a "real" whitelabel broker). Many people do it. It is certainly much more viable to scalp on an ecn than with ...
- shrike replied Jan 25, 2007
Hi, efx is certainly an option. For your purpose i would reccomend a currenex-based environment tho, they have min. dealsize of 5 or 10 standard-lots most of the time, but have way cheaper commissions. Commissions are down to negotiation, if you are ...