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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    this sort of issue is for winners to stress, not losers like you,.

    And yes, I am picking a battle, because I am moody.

    Oanda playing dirty, and I lost a lot. Not because I stinks, because:
    1. platform freeze
    2. Please login, password wrong
    3. Please send orders
    4. Trade deleted
    5. Overlook TP
    nobody gives a sh*t whether you are moody or not. You may have insulted me but that's all perfect. Knowlingly or unknowingly, you have answered a few of my questions.

    FYI, few people speaks frankly in regards to speaking about just how much money someone makes or has. Can I be one of these? I am not going to say and I believe there's no way to get that out.

    Also, I do not trade professionally. Since I like it I trade for pleasure. I am a researcher and I research various markets. Again, am I speaking the truth? I guess you are never going to find out it.

    So far as the struggle is concerned, I truly don't care. I like to get my work done peacefully.

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  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Just wondering, how can a broker reacts if a person starts making too much money always on a dealing-desk? For example, 50% yield every month for 6~12 weeks straight? Do they perform any suggestions so the customer lose money?

    What if it's an ECN broker? Do they care? Are they planning to monitor the customer?

    I am just curious to understand and the questions are just hypothetical.
    #1. When you always make cash, Dealing Desk brokers (aka bucket store ) can and will start playing games on you such as delayed execution, enormous slippage, and could throw in we discovered anomalous trading on some of your places and are exploring it that implies they'll remove some big profitable trades. And yes, it occurred to me several times. GET OUT when that happens.

    #2. That is why there's a growing demand by traders to get true ECN or even Non-Dealing Desk or anything they wanna call it to make it seem they're clean. But to be answer this section, in my experience using a real ECN, trade with MBT; there are more legit ECN brokers out there but I dont even have this listing - just MBT.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    #1. When you consistently earn cash, quot;Dealing Deskquot; brokers (aka bucket store ) can and will start playing games on you such as delayed execution, enormous slippage, and could even throw in quot;we discovered anomalous trading on some of your places and are exploring itquot; that suggests they will get rid of some big profitable trades. And it happened to me a few times. GET OUT, when that happens.

    #2. That is why there's a growing demand by traders to get authentic ECN or Non-Dealing Desk or anything they wanna call it to make it seem...
    Thank you so much . That's what I wished to know. Some of you guys are real nice folks and some are just the opposite.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Just wondering, how does a broker reacts if someone starts making too much money consistently on a dealing-desk? For example, 50% return every month for 6~12 months straight? So money is lost by the client do they play any tricks?

    What if it is an ECN broker? Do they care? Are they planning to track the client?

    I am just curious to know and the queries are only hypothetical.
    Do you consider yourself making a lot of cash?
    If yes, good occupation

    perhaps it's time to change to a more'pro' broker such as GFT, Citipro, etc..

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