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Old 08-11-2009, 06:36 PM
 

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Can Anyone please advise on which is the best broker. I know that it all depends and yada yada yada. I am becoming a little discouraged with it all. Hearing lots of negative things such as the broker is going against you and this and that. But in the end no one is coming up with any suggestions on who to use or who is the best out of the bunch. Anyone?
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Old 09-18-2009, 06:44 AM
 

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You can try with Kerford Investments. They offer tight spreads and uses MT4 platform.
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Can Anyone please advise on which is the best broker. I know that it all depends and yada yada yada. I am becoming a little discouraged with it all. Hearing lots of negative things such as the broker is going against you and this and that. But in the end no one is coming up with any suggestions on who to use or who is the best out of the bunch. Anyone?
Go with a big US or UK broker and you'll be fine.

A short list far from complete:
Oanda (the one I use, imho really good)
GFT
IBFX
FXCM
Alpari
ODL markets
Forex.com
PFG
MB Trading

Any of the above will surely be a fine choice. The important part is that their finances are solid and that they're regulated. After that it's a matter of taste such as what trading software do they have, what spreads etc. That part is for you and you only to decide on what suits you best.
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Old 09-19-2009, 06:54 PM
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iteforex is the best by far ,thought everyon eknew that...
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Old 09-21-2009, 02:18 AM
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I will look into it more seriously I am also searching to change broker to find The one!
I will let you guies know about my advancements,
advice don t sign up too quickly, there are some major criterias that needs to be checked.
ps-fxcm did not know was uk broker!

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Go with a big US or UK broker and you'll be fine.

A short list far from complete:
Oanda (the one I use, imho really good)
GFT
IBFX
FXCM
Alpari
ODL markets
Forex.com
PFG
MB Trading

Any of the above will surely be a fine choice. The important part is that their finances are solid and that they're regulated. After that it's a matter of taste such as what trading software do they have, what spreads etc. That part is for you and you only to decide on what suits you best.
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Old 09-21-2009, 07:40 AM
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FXbmore, try to consider foriegn brokers: they have interesting offers, flexible bonus systems etc.

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Old 09-21-2009, 08:05 AM
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it depends where you are from!
Foreign is not the same for everyone.
What do you mean?
and generally they are all pretty globalized ...

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Old 09-24-2009, 09:10 AM
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Well, it really depends on where the broker is situated, but it's not the most important thing. You know, I believe, you know that Forex isn't located in any particular city or town - it is entirely electronic. All you need to start investing money on Forex is ONE dollar (for many brokers) and access to the Internet.
I don't think it's too risky, just try to find out the particulars of trade offer
If any questions, ask =)
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Old 09-24-2009, 09:36 AM
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Here is your ultimate answer......

The best broker is the broker that you like best!!
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Old 09-25-2009, 04:22 PM
 

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Great advice, tymen.

That is very true!!! Look for a broker that suits you the best, download demo accounts to see the platform, call their customer service to see how they are like when you have a doubt and look for regulations.

After make YOUR decision!!!!
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