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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Query: Their website says that the maximum leverage supplied is 400:1. Are there restrictions on this leverage, for example regarding the account balance, commerce size etc?
    Other brokers who are thought to offer such high leverage comprise Justforex, AAFX, FBS, and FXglory. These brokers offere a leverage of up to 1:3000. I tend to think that this is the most dangerous leverage for use by anyone!

  2. #32
    I only updated my Sierra to the new version as I wanted to make the most of the new table work in Notes. When I try to open up the Pepperstone MT4 app it brings up the charting window, literally no window pops up.

    Has anyone else encountered this problem?

    My only solution at the moment is to get a virtual server such as Parallels which would be too much hassle

  3. #33
    Parallels is the only thing to do when conducting MT4 on a Mac (compared to the Wine MT4 wrapper). It is slick and makes life so much more easy.

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Parallels is the only thing to do when running MT4 on a Mac (when compared with the Wine MT4 wrapper). It is very slick and makes life much more easy.
    Why use either? Why don't you use the native client? https://pepperstone.com/uk/trading-p...tatrader-4-mac

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I only updated my macOS Sierra to the new version as I wished to make the most of the new table function in Notes. But when I try to open the Pepperstone MT4 program it brings up the charting window, literally no window pops up. Has anybody else encountered this problem? My only solution at the moment is to receive a digital machine for example Parallels which will be a lot of hassle
    Very likely the software (wine established virtualization) isn't encouraged by new Mac OS. I used to use commercial variation (CrossOver), also experienced some malfunction after Mac OS upgrade. You have to wait until the seller updates the program.

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Why use? Why not use the client? Https://pepperstone.com/uk/trading-p...tatrader-4-mac
    This is NOT native MT4 in any way. It is simply similar virtualization software based on other open source endeavor that is similar or Wine. The performance is similar to Windows virtualization software such as Parallels, Fusion or even Virtualbox. It is shame Metaquotes isn't considering porting MT4 into Mac native.

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote This is NOT native MT4 in any way. It's just similar virtualization appliions based on other open source endeavor or Wine. The performance is comparable to Windows virtualization appliions like Virtualbox, Fusion or even Parallels. It's shame Metaquotes isn't considering porting MT4 into Mac native.
    Thank you, I did not understand this.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Well Pepperstone for me personally are still alright, no problems up to now... touch wood But I learnt long ago that if you're serious about FX trading and protecting your capital the best thing you can do is split it up between different brokers. So don't just find one but a few ... I have more than a few ;--RRB- I use MT4 on my telephone and it's very easy to change between the accounts for trading. I have FXPRO, FXCM, XM, Pepperstone, Alpari, Easy Forex.... And a few others lol Good luck
    Since you have quite a few brokers can you (or someone) answer a few questions for me personally if you have info:
    1. Have you ever compared them at the exact same time side by side, I mean during news, through night, london opening etc.. Have you noticed their spread widening, slippage for market orders(buy/sell button), slippage for limit orders.

    2. Who gets the maximum (or the maximum) platform freezings?

    3. When you see everything, whoose circumstances seems the best?


    That I will also add my 2 cents. I have been using IC markets for 5 years, and their main problem were terrible platform freezes on news, when they added more servers, but that has been solved some. But then again I have had a couple of news trading issues, not total freezes, but orders postponed by 3-5 sec. It seems as if they grow, so do the servers start delaying. However, this ends around 5-10min after news.
    About the slippage, I don't understand what do you guys do with your transactions, but my main slippage EVER is a few pips. In 99% case my slippage is 0.2-0.5 pips (small volume, and just majors). If I ever get slippage with any broker of 10-20 pips(100-200points so newbies do not get confused), I am closing my account.
    Also I have not noticed any substantial spread widening, on worst news it is a few pips on majors(and I do not trade the very first 1-2min).
    When I see any spike onto a chart (even 1 min), it's always tradable- I rarelly look at disperse in pips, I always have bid and ask levels visible in my charts, but when the levels almost touch one another, you know that it's tradable.

    Now I began searching for a backup broker, but with all these stories about slippage, spread widening etc, I don't have any idea. If someone has any significant side it'd save a lot of time opening live accounts with all of them. Thank you

  9. #39
    Somebody on pepperstone account say did you have platform freeze today during NFP. If so, for how long? Can it be off/on, or constant?
    I'd 10 min freeze on other broker so I would love to compare.
    Mine was off and on, but still wasn' tradable. Issue is that the spread was fantastic.
    And pls only remark about LIVE account.

  10. #40
    I'd no freezes whatsoever. As pepperstone worked during nfp anncmts

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