EFX no more

Dear EFX Clients,

Effective March 1st, EFX Group has been acquired by Manhattan Beach Trading, Inc. (MBTI), the financial services holding company of MB Trading Futures, Inc. (MBTF) and MB Trading. Your account is already held at MBTF, and therefore nothing will change for your account except forthcoming changes in accessing information regarding your account. Currently, the EFX website permits access to your account through its secure login and will continue to do so. Over the course of the next few weeks we will change this to access information from your account at Online Stock Trading | MB Trading Direct Access Brokerage Firm.

The EFX team will still be available to answer your questions about how to use the platform, how the technology works, new account info, Live Helper, etc.

Over the next few weeks our operation is going to expand to help educate people about all markets that MBTI’s subsidiaries cover: including Stocks, Futures and Options. The EFX team will continue to be involved in providing you the level of service that you have become accustomed to.

We have attached the Press Release related to the acquisition via the following link: EFX NEWS

Thank you for your support of EFX Group over the years - we look forward to working with you under the prestigious name of MB Trading.

Feel free to contact us directly with any questions.
Sincerely,

Justin LeBlang
Business Development
MB Trading
Phone: 877.212.1112
Email: <[email protected]>
Online Stock Trading | MB Trading Direct Access Brokerage Firm
EFX: Experience Forex Freedom

Good or bad? But I think EFX was just a conduit of MBT anyway.

EFX was an IB of MBT… so i assume its best to transfer your account from EFX rebate account to MBT. though would be automatically done by MBT. just to be in Safer side.

Good, because if any big company is willing to throw an arm out and hug in a forex firm, show they are doing something right. EFX is headquaters is exactly 8 miles from my house here in Arizona, and I have personally seen their headquaters grow. When a bigger company is out to buy you, it isn’t because you are failing, it realisticaly means you are making a good push in market that the big boy(MB) feels he needs to tap into.