- Various price quotes are listed.
- All orders of their clients are fulfilled in the interbank FX market; directly with the liquidity providers or other prime brokerages. Therefore, they do not make the market.
- Spreads are not fixed.
- Capital requirements are high, which locks out many retail traders.
- Trades attract commissions on both sides of the trade (i.e. entry and exit).
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