http://www.financemagnates.com/fore...lobal-footprint-with-fca-regulated-uk-entity/
Is it only for UK and EU traders or for all clients?
Is it only for UK and EU traders or for all clients?
I trade latency arbitrage with DAX. So far with smaller lots up to 2 standard.
Thank you for the question!What about FCA restrictions on leverage? Will Tmill also follow it?
Hi,
is it possible for swiss resident to open one account with tickmill uk??
Thanks billyjean,
somebody know where is the deposit ? Europe , Seychelles, or....
Thanks billyjean,
somebody know where is the deposit ? Europe , Seychelles, or....
They are in UK. As your are from a country which citizens are eligible by FCA compensation, I would advice you to go with them. But if you are risk-hunter trading with lowered leverage (1:50) may present an obstacle for you..
Risk-hunter is a gambler by other words there is no benefits from high leverage except having fun in losing money like in casino
Hey absolutely agree with you. I standed for toughening access to this risky game for newbies as it would save them thousand times more than 2-3 of them manages to pull out something more than their original deposit.
Now I see regulators are not there just to be as marketing ploy. FCA really does their job.
Brokers yet to follow their change policy. I wonder what is the deadline for decreasing leverage or brokers try to squeeze max while its available ??
I have a question. Does your demo account differ from live account in terms of slippage and execution? I mean is it faster in speed or offers other advantages that may skew trading results on live?
Thank you for asking. Demo and live accounts have same trading conditions, except there is no slippage on demo accounts.
Thank you for asking. Demo and live accounts have same trading conditions, except there is no slippage on demo accounts.
lol - so not quite the same trading conditions then.
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