Well, you'll never find out unless you call them. You wanted a trustworthy broker for your funds with security and you have one. Now make the call or you're simply wasting my time and yours.Originally Posted by ;
Well, you'll never find out unless you call them. You wanted a trustworthy broker for your funds with security and you have one. Now make the call or you're simply wasting my time and yours.Originally Posted by ;
Can I assume that 1.2 on EU is in (distribute and some other commisions)?Originally Posted by ;
As a premium client ($50k ) you get to choose between a 1.2 pip spread (which contains all prices) or a commission based dispersed.Originally Posted by ;
Can you recommend CitiFX instead of ATC? I opened an account with ATC but might consider changing.
It's a no-brainer. For a retail customer (less than $300k) I would take Citi FX over any other non-bank broker simply due to their reputation and the level of security that they provide to your capital.
Hello BBC,Originally Posted by ;
Citi Fx with MT4, will there alway re-qoute like others MT4 brokers?
I guess what you're asking is when Citi FX will re-quote when the prevailing market conditions doesn't support a re-quote (broker manipulation) ?
They can, but it is unlikely. Citigroup using their standing and being the market maker in FX have a lot more to lose on playing this kind of game than a run-of-the-mill bucket shop. By participating in this kind of Russian roulette they risk of damaging their number 1 feature that brought traders in the first place, the authenticity and security they supply as a global institution.
BBC,Originally Posted by ;
Thanks again for your input, always appreciated. Can you give information on Citi as #4? I just found this last night from Forex Magnates (http://forexmagnates.com/forex-magna...-forex-broker/) where CitiFX is far down on the list. The ranking would move greater, although my guess is that the values for CitiFX are modest. (The list is apparently from greatest to lowest volume, I haven't paid to see full list. . .also, list is worldwide volume, possibly Citi is #4 at USA...)
Any insight would be much appreciated!