ryujeans Posted July 13, 2009 Report Posted July 13, 2009 Re: Hedging is out What is the best option for US traders? Any suggestions?
mama Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out Do you think Hedging is really work for trading.... :-/
pipslovah Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I'm still with FXDD and they are still hedging and dont think the FIFO rule will even bother them maybe they are still NOT regulated by NFA after almost a year being pending status...so they can be a rebel broker on the USA 8-)
darlene Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I use FXDD, FXCM UK and Forex.com as well. I move out from NFA brokers..
traderdon Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out makes you wonder just who the hedging rules really serve
jinnlost5 Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out My worry, will non-us broker phase out hedging anytime soon.
pieker Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I use Fxopen. They allow hedging and scalping. pretty good broker. IMO
xxl205 Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I used to hedge with ALPARI during news issues ... worked quite well, but you have to really be quick in decisions and need a fast executing broker.
elnikos7 Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out Do you think there is a Hedging strategy to guarantee 100% no loss?
rstr Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out Hi all, having a talk to my broker in UK...they told me that nothing is planed about hedging there. Yes...hedging can make much more profit also with EA's. But it's not only hedging that was canceled by the NFA. this month there is a new rule also upcoming. that's also called the FIFO Rule. those rules make it very uninteresting to trade with NFA regulated Brokers... So i think if the US residents can do they will go outside of USA. maybe there is a way to go to canada...
rstr Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 Re: Hedging is out Hi elinkos, there is no strategy that is 100% safe. also no hedging strategy...
brtan Posted July 30, 2009 Report Posted July 30, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I have moved out of ibfx. I am currently with FXPro. Hedging is totally allowed
Ajata Posted July 30, 2009 Report Posted July 30, 2009 Re: Hedging is out My worry, will non-us broker phase out hedging anytime soon. i use fxcm and ive asked them this question when they offered moving us accounts to uk to enable hedging, according to them it will not happen any time soon.
sukhen Posted July 30, 2009 Report Posted July 30, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I am currently with a US broker who will not allow hedging. Is there any easy way to take my funds out from my broker in USA to another in Australia - I mean is there any interbroker channel that's available in US?
quicksilver03 Posted July 30, 2009 Report Posted July 30, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I am currently with a US broker who will not allow hedging. Is there any easy way to take my funds out from my broker in USA to another in Australia - I mean is there any interbroker channel that's available in US? Have you tried contacting some Australian brokers already? Perhaps such a channel exists, or they might have something similar to help you transfer your funds to them. They should definitely be able to advise you on the best course of action.
thorq Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Re: Hedging is out The US brokers are crazy beyond everthing and pushing customers overseas
canman Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I m using non-us brokers. FXDD is not NFA regulated brokers.
canman Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Re: Hedging is out I will be interesting what happens next week with new rules
fs740 Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Re: Hedging is out Personally, I've never used hedging anyways. People should spend time developing a system that produces a favorable percentage of one-way winning trades vs losing money by trying to offset by hedging
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