The list of brokers you can still hedge with has been recently reviewed due to the new NFA regulations.
Your can help by suggesting as to which broker we forgot to remove/add to the list.
ACM
ActivTrades
Admiral Markets
Alpari UK
AMIFOX
Apex FX Trading
Arab Financial Brokers K.S.C.C.
ATC brokers
ATG Marketplex (non-US accounts)
Atlantic FX
AvaFX
AVS Carter
AxiTrader
Baron Forex
BeamFX
BreezeFX
BroCo
CIM Banque
Charter FX
CG FOREX
CMS Forex UK & AU
dbFX
Deltastock
Deutsche Bank AG
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BrokerGuru
April 25, 2009You will have 2 accounts, which will balance each other, e.g. while on one account your position will lose, on the other one, it'll be profitable. The difficulty is that you need to constantly monitor balances on both accounts to make sure that none of them goes beyond its limits and gets a margin call. This means you'd need to regularly add money to the account that hold negative trades. Also, as you said, you will probably need a bit more money to spread them in between two accounts the way that you can trade the amounts you want.
trader
May 8, 2009Has anyone heard of HuproFX?
BrokerGuru
May 11, 2009This is the first time I hear about HuproFX.
Also there isn't much (actually nothing at all) about them on the net: no reviews, feedback, talks anywhere.
I guess they must be new..?
trader
May 31, 2009of the brokers above which allow hedging in a single account, which have a debit card fund withdrawl program?
I must say that this accessibility to funds is a huge convenience with InterbankFX. Now that InterbankFX no longer supports hedging, I'm interested in finding a reputable broker that still supports hedging and makes funds available by debit card.
BrokerGuru
May 31, 2009Quite a task..
I'm afraid I can't name a broker right away. If I come across such option, I'll post an update here.
Update: AvaFX allows debit card withdrawals.
trader
May 31, 2009yea same here....Is HuproFX reli good..cant find any info on them...despite the fact they claim to have been in existence for over 12 years
BrokerGuru
June 6, 2009As I said few comments above I have no information on this broker and I don't have any experience with them either. I'm very sorry.
They claim to belong to Hupro Financial Group, but again there is not even a bit of information about such entity, not even a website...
trader
June 11, 2009Global Futures
trader
June 12, 2009Brokers in the UK Support Hedging....But as You have Mentioned the NFA has Stoped Hedging in one account in the U.S...
I am in the Process of Finding a Broker that Allows the Following:
Scalping
Hedging
Low Spreads
News Trading
Higher Leverage-at Least 100:1-Higher Prefered.
ECN/STP/NDD
Large Source of Liquidity Providers/Banks
Regulated
Mini Lot Trading-$ 10,000 Lot Sizes with Capacity up to $5 Million Per Click
Robust and Stable Platform-Trade from Charts-one Click Trading
Block Trading for Sub Accounts-Controlled Tru Master Account/Allocation Per Account
Prefered Locations where Segragated Funds are held : NZ-Singapore-Switzerland-Europe.
Thanks for any help.
BrokerGuru
June 13, 2009You've got one good set of requirements there!
Few days ago I began working on a new custom broker search service where you'll be able to freely choose the parameters for your broker and get the detailed comparison results all on one page.
I believe I'll be able to finish this project in two-three weeks time. Either way it'll be announced on the website, you won't miss it!
trader
June 19, 2009may I know about FXDD & IFC Markets ?
does FXDD have been regulated with any of regulatory body ?
what is IFC Markets regulated ?
as a new bee, give me advice to pick one of them...
i do prefer hedging & scalping trading stlye.
Big Thanks for your answer..
BrokerGuru
June 26, 2009FXDD is currently pending registration with NFA (it's been long time though); other than that, nothing, FXDD is not a regulated broker at the moment.
IFC Markets is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (reg # IBC CAP. 291 Reg. № 669838). Other than that IFC Markets have no regulatory bodies above them.
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