It is necessary to select the normal broker, and select system, which avoids slippage during opening and closing deals. Therefore, you can minimizing loss of funds for each deal.
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Originally posted by Gordon RamsayI don't know but i think this is not in our control. If there is slippage then what can we do? I don't think there is any way to avoid it apart from joining better broker....
1) Choose a reliable forex broker who does not trade against you.
2) Try not to trade when the market is super fast.
For me this works well.
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Originally posted by HollerAndreas View PostSometimes it is out of your control but you can do the following to avoid it.
1) Choose a reliable forex broker who does not trade against you.
2) Try not to trade when the market is super fast.
For me this works well.
What's your broker?
thanks.
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Originally posted by AdamGilchrist View PostWe just need right broker. I believe slippage can be horrible and I have faced it recently with ForexMart, as it was horrible for me with their service which made me lose a lot. So, it is absolutely vital that we avoid such broker.
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Originally posted by AdamGilchrist View PostWe just need right broker. I believe slippage can be horrible and I have faced it recently with ForexMart, as it was horrible for me with their service which made me lose a lot. So, it is absolutely vital that we avoid such broker.
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