Re: Forex Broker Recommendation please
81Fxview, an european focused broker is also good option, with starting euro 5 deposit and $2 commission per lot (both sides) and does support negative protection.
Yes, that is a sign that you are trading with honest broker. FinFX had that too, and was honest broker, not a single problem with them, and when FinFX was sold to Cyprus, after that it became a bucket shop, market maker, thief or whatever.TraderJulian wrote: Wed Feb 17, 2021 3:29 am
Hey E7han
Although I'm based in the UK, I use Global Prime who are based in Australia, so should suit you well.
I can only speak with the highest regard for them in all aspects. They are completely transparent and offer trade receipts for every trade showing where your trade was filled, and at what time and price. If you're a beginner, they have a Discord channel that's very active, but more importantly for a beginner lot's of community help and several Mentor channels that are very popular.
They are true A-Book, so no dirty dealings going on. Give them a look, and best of luck in your trading. Take it easy!
Julian
FBS is good one for ozzy........... execution speed way better than pepperstone have u use them??? here is a thread I see viewtopic.php?f=578273&t=8474186Tyler18 wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 1:12 am Can anyone recommend a broker that is suitable for beginners to start live trades? An ASIC, regulated broker would be an advantage because I currently live in Australia?
I am looking for somewhat similar to this. How are the spreads looking in that? And withdrawal process?Navy8 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:23 pm Fxview, an european focused broker is also good option, with starting euro 5 deposit and $2 commission per lot (both sides) and does support negative protection.
Spreads are pretty decent I would say. Usually start from 0.1-0.2 pips on majors, sometimes even 0 too on pairs like eurusd. As for the withdrawals, i haven't experienced any delays in receiving them, got them all in 24hrs.MoneyMaker wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:13 pm I am looking for somewhat similar to this. How are the spreads looking in that? And withdrawal process?
That sounds good, will add fxview in my list to give it a try. Thank you for your response.Navy8 wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 5:27 pm Spreads are pretty decent I would say. Usually start from 0.1-0.2 pips on majors, sometimes even 0 too on pairs like eurusd. As for the withdrawals, i haven't experienced any delays in receiving them, got them all in 24hrs.
And @mlawson71 , yes, they are Cysec regulated.