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  1. #11
    Just took my funds out of FXCM they only gave me two chices . . .Take the money from next friday or they'd roll it over using forex.com. Not happy about this so I'm been more careful finding my next broker any recomendations which can trake forex traders from the USA which are dependable and reliable. . .tks

  2. #12
    Just took my funds out of FXCM they gave me two choices . . .Take the cash out by next friday or else they'd roll it over with forex.com. Not happy about this so I'm been more cautious finding my next broker any recommendations which will take FX traders out of the USA which are dependable and reliable. . .tks

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    just took out my funds of FXCM they gave me two chices . . .Take the money out by next friday or they would roll it over using forex.com. Not happy about this so I'm been more cautious finding my second broker any recomendations that can trake Currency Market traders from the USA that are dependable and trustworthy. . .tks
    If you live in the US your choices are slim. You have Forex.com, Oanda, or even some number of Offshore Brokers. You might also open up a Foreign based corporation but my understanding is that's time consuming, may be expensive, and would involve extensive reporting for taxation. I simply opened up a corporate account with Oanda, closed account with FXCM and funds will be in the process of being moved.

  4. #14
    Thanks and I am afraid you are right they appear to be the only game in town because of the idiotic regulations. I am also checking out Tradersway.con from Dominic. They accept USA accounts My spider sense is a bit uncertain. I am still searching closed my account with FXCM and having my funds transfer to my business account. Remain in touch

  5. #15
    If you're large size traders (account gt; 250k) in US, which broker would you anticipate? I know folks who had to use interactive brokers and after IB got out of forex, they simply transferred to trading futures.

  6. #16
    Poor for US traders! Stop forex trading for following 5 years before seeing any decent broker look again.

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  8. #18
    Yep..Too awful for all of the US traders. As for me, I opted to go offshore with lqdfx - a broker that accepts US customers and gives great trading conditions. Been trading for quite some time together now and honestly I'm pleased with my choice. Spreads are reduced, leverage is large (if u prefer greater leverage) - far better terms than US established brokers. Definitely would recommend!

  9. #19
    I've always heard negative things about going with an offshore broker. Have you attempted to withdrawal money yet? Also, what's the size of your account? I could see it not being a dreadful option maybe for a small account size. Nonetheless, it appears very risky if you have a huge account, $10,000 USD .

  10. #20
    I think oanda is still good to get US trader. Hope it's help.

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