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Can anyone tell me what this company is all about? I received an email from them and had a good look on their site. I don't understand what they are? I rang up a sales person and asked if they are a market maker. Apparently they are not and enter your trades into the market, so in theory they should mind if you win. Sounds fine.
They have fixed spreads (during normal market conditions). How can they make any money on the more exotic pairs where the spread can widen 10's of points in a second?
The spread on USD ZAR at the time of me writing is around 150pts on an ECN. But on AC markets the spread is fixed at 70! If they don't depend on you loosing, and they do enter your orders into the market surely if they pay anywhere near the spread that I am getting quoted at the moment then they must be loosing money?
I'm asking here because when I rang up to ask the sales person said that they could get much tighter spreads then I (a retailer using an ECN) could. That's ok, but I would have thought a ECN would have spreads that where very similar to the spreads that AC would have access to?
Can anyone tell me what this company is all about? I received an email from them and had a good look on their site. I don't understand what they are? I rang up a sales person and asked if they are a market maker. Apparently they are not and enter your trades into the market, so in theory they should mind if you win. Sounds fine.
They have fixed spreads (during normal market conditions). How can they make any money on the more exotic pairs where the spread can widen 10's of points in a second?
The spread on USD ZAR at the time of me writing is around 150pts on an ECN. But on AC markets the spread is fixed at 70! If they don't depend on you loosing, and they do enter your orders into the market surely if they pay anywhere near the spread that I am getting quoted at the moment then they must be loosing money?
I'm asking here because when I rang up to ask the sales person said that they could get much tighter spreads then I (a retailer using an ECN) could. That's ok, but I would have thought a ECN would have spreads that where very similar to the spreads that AC would have access to?