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Any suggestions on the best trading platform that accepts E-Gold and has good leverage?
Marketiva! Accept egold and Paypal with up to 1:100 leverage.
Look at my banner in signature if you interested to sign up.
100% marketiva
Its really good
I would like to see something smaller than 5 minute charts as a minimum. A lot can be missed in 5 minutes.
Dean
You can used Marketiva as your trading platform and use other secs charts
got any other than marketiva that accept e-gold? and it must have tight spread too... i found one wif 2 spread in EURUSD but they didnt accept e-gold..
QUOTE(c2v4l @ Aug 26 2005, 08:27 AM) got any other than marketiva that accept e-gold? and it must have tight spread too... i found one wif 2 spread in EURUSD but they didnt accept e-gold.. [right][snapback]403127[/snapback][/right] GCI also takes e-gold http://www.gcitrading.com/
thanx buddy..gonna check them later..
gcitrading, northfinance, marketiva.....are accepting e-gold
but not sure NT is a good brokerage company so far..i heard its a russian com.
MArketiva is an unregistered broker ritE?
QUOTE(lohkahl @ Nov 27 2005, 10:48 AM) MArketiva is an unregistered broker ritE? [right][snapback]604490[/snapback][/right] no. they are not register under anything, i wouldnt suggest to use marketiva anymore, i used to use it, but im done with them
I've been using Marketiva for a while and I would rate it as OK. Its not the best platform in the world but if ur just looking for a good platform that accepts egold i would say Marketiva is the one to go for. I had a Live account with GCI trading as well but I suggest u dont even look at it cuz it the worst platform I've ever used
Anyhow I wouldnt recommend any of the above platforms if your trading more than 1k. I would strongly suggest u go for Oanda, FXCM or any of the well known Regulated brokers... Goodluck QUOTE(lamode @ Nov 27 2005, 04:56 AM) no. they are not register under anything, i wouldnt suggest to use marketiva anymore, i used to use it, but im done with them [right][snapback]604810[/snapback][/right] They are registered and good especially for newbies. I am very satisfy with them . QUOTE(phildunn @ Nov 27 2005, 03:15 PM) They are registered and good especially for newbies. I am very satisfy with them . [right][snapback]605206[/snapback][/right] tell me registered with who? as far as i know they are not register under Futures Commission Merchant (FCM), National Futures Association (NFA), and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)... more info in the Marketiva VS Northfinance thread. QUOTE(lamode @ Nov 27 2005, 08:34 AM) tell me registered with who? as far as i know they are not register under Futures Commission Merchant (FCM), National Futures Association (NFA), and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)... more info in the Marketiva VS Northfinance thread. [right][snapback]605516[/snapback][/right] They are registered at Switzerland. They are not registered under US(FCM,CFTC,etc). That's why they don't accept US members. I am telling u a truth: All spot FOREX brokers registered under FCM,CFTC or NFA is not secure that your fund is protected because these associations only regulate FUTURES and COMMODITIES. If they closed u won't refund back money. Many forex newbies don't realize this facts(look what happened at REFCO). QUOTE(phildunn @ Nov 27 2005, 06:19 PM) I am telling u a truth: All spot FOREX brokers registered under FCM,CFTC or NFA is not secure that your fund is protected because these associations only regulate FUTURES and COMMODITIES. If they closed u won't refund back money. Many forex newbies don't realize this facts(look what happened at REFCO). [right][snapback]605989[/snapback][/right] QUOTE(lamode @ Nov 27 2005, 01:51 PM) [right][snapback]606542[/snapback][/right] Hope the US government will amend the law in future after incident at REFCO.
fibogroup.com accepts e-gold and uses metatrader 4.0 but now I see it is russian, so I am having some doubts about it
QUOTE(Hawk @ Nov 28 2005, 01:14 AM) I've been using Marketiva for a while and I would rate it as OK. Its not the best platform in the world but if ur just looking for a good platform that accepts egold i would say Marketiva is the one to go for. I had a Live account with GCI trading as well but I suggest u dont even look at it cuz it the worst platform I've ever used Anyhow I wouldnt recommend any of the above platforms if your trading more than 1k. I would strongly suggest u go for Oanda, FXCM or any of the well known Regulated brokers... Goodluck [right][snapback]605200[/snapback][/right] yeah gcitrading is terrible my friend has traded on its platform before QUOTE(Goozman @ Dec 2 2005, 12:26 AM) [snapback]621423[/snapback] fibogroup.com accepts e-gold and uses metatrader 4.0 but now I see it is russian, so I am having some doubts about it Russian? I thought they were british. Can anyone confirm?
try NF with forexindo.com as IB
they offer cash rebates
sorry, was repeating someone else.
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Does anyone tried fibogroup.com ?
i like marketiva but i am not very happy with the softwear
QUOTE(wize exchange @ Nov 1 2006, 04:57 PM) [snapback]3095426[/snapback] i like marketiva but i am not very happy with the softwear i agree.. they are ok but the software platform is not that great.. i suggest NF but i heard they are having server problem lately (in another forex forum)..
nf already added some servers
QUOTE(white_tiger @ Nov 6 2006, 12:15 AM) [snapback]3119323[/snapback] nf already added some servers that's great.. i think MT platform are one of the best platform.. do you know what is the GMT of the NF server? QUOTE(untone @ Nov 7 2006, 04:40 AM) [snapback]3126108[/snapback] that's great.. i think MT platform are one of the best platform.. do you know what is the GMT of the NF server? GMT +2 hours
Comparing NF and Marketiva, I notice that the chart price feeds does not freeze for Marketiva while NF freeze the whole platform during volatile times. Marketiva chart keep moving while NF chart numbers just freeze for several minutes.
QUOTE(jafar00 @ Nov 8 2006, 11:09 AM) [snapback]3134309[/snapback] GMT +2 hours i thought it is was +3.. are you sure? cause some say it is GMT +3.. does anyone know how to put MA and Bands in RSI indicator window? put all three in one indicator window.. QUOTE(untone @ Nov 8 2006, 07:47 PM) [snapback]3136184[/snapback] i thought it is was +3.. are you sure? cause some say it is GMT +3.. does anyone know how to put MA and Bands in RSI indicator window? put all three in one indicator window.. It's +3 during daylight saving. QUOTE(jafar00 @ Nov 9 2006, 12:26 AM) [snapback]3137125[/snapback] It's +3 during daylight saving. thank you.. QUOTE(untone @ Nov 9 2006, 04:47 AM) [snapback]3136184[/snapback] i thought it is was +3.. are you sure? cause some say it is GMT +3.. does anyone know how to put MA and Bands in RSI indicator window? put all three in one indicator window.. You can put RSI, CCI, MACD, STOCHS and the other in one indicator window by dragging and dropping it form the navigation window. But it is not possible to put them with MA and Bands that are put on the graph (price) window, remember, they move with the price that in theory has no boundaries wheras RSI moves in between fix values of 0 to 100. QUOTE(Now @ Nov 11 2006, 02:42 AM) [snapback]3150044[/snapback] You can put RSI, CCI, MACD, STOCHS and the other in one indicator window by dragging and dropping it form the navigation window. But it is not possible to put them with MA and Bands that are put on the graph (price) window, remember, they move with the price that in theory has no boundaries wheras RSI moves in between fix values of 0 to 100. actually i have done it.. i just drag and drop.. thanks for the reply though.. |