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SamScalpFx

Iv Brokers - My Review

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hallo,

 

I have started to test some online Fforex brokers and will share the reviews with the trading community.

 

My first review is below:

 

IV Brokers

 

 

Execution, I found the execution to be good, fast and ea closed orders acculturate. With my NY VPS, I found that the execution was under 5ms. They are on Equinix servers and network that always I find to be the fastest order execution.

 

Strategy - because I am only scalping using robots, this is very important for me. I had no issues with the EA and it scalped fine. The execution speed of course helps and the costs are very low for scalping

 

Spreads - great, I had two test accounts ECN (very cheap) and Classic account, spreads from 0 pips. Even in the news yesterday (15.10) the eurusd remained very tight

 

Deposits - many options, money credited straight away with no fees. I used to trade at Fxpro who charged me 1.5% and many others charging like 5%

 

Withdrawal - only small but done in one hour, no fees, perfect

 

Stop out is 50%, shows that broker is STP and NDD

 

 

Another big broker review will come soon.

 

Please add your feedback or if you want me to test other brokers

 

Sammi

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Thank you Sammi for your post it was really helpful. I opened an account 2 weeks ago with IVbrokers, they did good impression but I wasn't sure but after I read your post I feel much confident with them. Thank you!

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Hello traders,

 

Thank you for the reviews, your feedback really helps us develop our brokerage and provide a better service for you.

 

In case anyone has any questions or requires answers, please let me know through the forum or via email, I'd be happy to help.

 

Regards

 

Jason Roberts

IV Brokers Customer Support Team

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Perhaps in your review you can include some corporate history and financial information. Exactly how long in business is something to establish.

 

There are hundreds and thousands of brokers out there...., some are not financially strong enough to depend on.

 

You could also include comments as to the trading platform, perhaps the feed is expensive.

 

I suggest that a broker review could be quite comprehensive. What you have shown about IV is very inconclusive and actually not informative enough to make a decision.

 

Of Interest...... the 'About' page on the IV broker site does not even give the location or address. and certainly no financial information.

 

What we do know is.... they have a well designed website with bells and whistles and lots of fancy sentences..... but we have no idea if the door will be open for business tomorrow.... and that is one thing that people should be concerned with when depositing their funds.

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hallo,

 

I have started to test some online Fforex brokers and will share the reviews with the trading community.

 

My first review is below:

 

IV Brokers

 

 

Execution, I found the execution to be good, fast and ea closed orders acculturate. With my NY VPS, I found that the execution was under 5ms. They are on Equinix servers and network that always I find to be the fastest order execution.

 

Strategy - because I am only scalping using robots, this is very important for me. I had no issues with the EA and it scalped fine. The execution speed of course helps and the costs are very low for scalping

 

Spreads - great, I had two test accounts ECN (very cheap) and Classic account, spreads from 0 pips. Even in the news yesterday (15.10) the eurusd remained very tight

 

Deposits - many options, money credited straight away with no fees. I used to trade at Fxpro who charged me 1.5% and many others charging like 5%

 

Withdrawal - only small but done in one hour, no fees, perfect

 

Stop out is 50%, shows that broker is STP and NDD

 

 

Another big broker review will come soon.

 

Please add your feedback or if you want me to test other brokers

 

Sammi

 

I agree with this post, IVBrokers is very good STP/ECN broker.

 

You didn't mention spreads which is main positive for me, the spread on the ECN account is tightest I have seen. Even in the news, you see 0 pips on euro dollar and most of the time the spread is 0.2 pips.

 

When you are experience trader on stp or ecn, you can tell the flow is real or not from the tick quality and data feed. When I comapre IVBrokers feed to other STP brokers, the quality is so much better at IVB.

 

I am looking forward for release of their Pro trading software that they say is coming soon

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I tested IV Brokers because it is a regulated broker and very good support. Started with a small account and found execution and conditions are good for the EA.

 

I have now a larger account with the ECN type and performance is good.

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This broker went through a big move at the start of March, they moved to new servers in Equinix London and according to their press releases, they changes bridge and more upgrades.

 

Firstly, the European MT4 server suits me more as its closer, but the execution speeds are something very special and a big improvement on before.

 

I like that they relaised that the execution speeds were not 100% and made the move.

 

The EA is working much more accurately now. Good job

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