Best broker for high frequency trading?
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  1. #1
    I'm doing research for the best broker for HFT trading, it has to allow scalping, closing orders withing same second (normally within 2 minutes) and ECN basis account (raw disperse very low commission)

    I've a shortlist of Yadix and JFD so much but JFD commissions are a bit too high, both offering top quality execution for your machine, but I want more input from other traders using such systems please.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Mr. Brown, you mean through repair api direct to a pool of liquidity or specific bank? Most of us dont have such funds to receive that relationship so we have to visit retail stp broker. I've negotiated a cash back deal at Yadix seems like they are the one for me personally
    What Brown said is true, HFT is not within minutes its inside milliseconds/ticks. HFT is where you're sitting on the exchange and an order comes beyond you to buy and you sneak in earlier that order reaches on the trade to buy and then sell to that initial buy order but bumping up the price 0.1 of a pip or less. The trading I'm assuming you're doing is day trading (seconds-minutes etc).

    You're only using the language wrong that's all.

    Kind Regards,

  3. #3
    This list of Lowest Spread ECN Brokers might help high frequency traders and Scalpers reduce fees. Just stumbled upon this list. Http://www.thesearcherslist.com/2017...t-spreads.html

    Of course if you have a really major capital of 1 mill plus you exchange a lot, then you can request for your broker to lower your spread or commission.

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    Darwinex can be tried by you, they're an ECN with low spreads, FCA regulated. Not sure how the commissions compare to other brokers however

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I'm doing research for the best broker for HFT trading, it has to allow scalping, final orders withing same instant (normally in 2 minutes) and ECN basis account (raw spread very low commission) I've a shortlist of Yadix and JFD so much but JFD commissions are a bit too high, both offering top quality implementation for your system, but I need more input from other traders using such systems.
    IC Markets, Pepperstone, LMAX. Try all with exemptions to reduce commission.

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    I researched many brokers when I looked for a EA Forex broker. I've just found two of them which offer boundless open transactions:

    LMAX - Folks say it provides infinite open transactions I haven't checked though
    ThinkMarkets - Same state boundless open transactions however upon checking I've discovered only 4000 trades could remain open atm

    Pepperstone ICMarkets etc may start just upto 200 transactions atm or 400 maximum I've discovered.

    EURUSD I've discovered in Pepperstone has 0 disperse No commision generally but not more than 0.5 pips. Other places is around 1-1.5 pip combined with commision.

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    r u nuts ?
    U cant hft w retail brokers, forget it
    require a direct connection with liquidity

    hft is trading at the tick, not w moment chart

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    Mr. Brown, you intend via fix api direct to a pool of special or liquidity bank? The majority of us dont have such funds to receive that connection in place so we must visit retail stp broker.

    I've negotiated a cash back deal at Yadix seems like They're the only for me

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    I really don't believe is possible at all using a usual retail broker. Maybe with interactive brookers.

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