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Old 14th June 2010, 18:58
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Hello every, I am the beginner to the Forex. I wonder what is the difference between big vs. small broker? what is the advantage and disadvantage between them?? and what is your recommendation on choosing brokers?

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Small is probably a scam, because a broker needs to be big to operate profitably without earning from traders' loss.
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Small is probably a scam, because a broker needs to be big to operate profitably without earning from traders' loss.
Thank you for your reply, but saw some small companies have STP, and they said they will not trade against me as well..so i wonder what are the main components people usually looking for when selecting the company to trade with?
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Small is probably a scam, because a broker needs to be big to operate profitably without earning from traders' loss.
Thanks for your reply,

so does it mean that smaller firm will trade against me more than bigger firm? What about STP? i heard a broker with STP will not trade against me. is it the case?

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Small is probably a scam, because a broker needs to be big to operate profitably without earning from traders' loss.
um..ic...so what about STP? I asked some small firm about STP, and they told me it means they will not trade against me...So what are the main components to choose a good broker to trade with??

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Old 15th June 2010, 19:33
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STP just means that all your orders are processed automatically without going through the broker's dealing desk. Needless to say that a broker can manipulate your orders automatically too and trade against you too even if it's STP.
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Try trading with a non-dealing desk forex brokers. Try searching the net for a broker that suits you. You may want to consult with non-clearing broker who does not trade against you. Try company called Forex Signs, Inc.
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