I am interested in trading on the EUR/USD 1H chart. Is it possible to trade Forex on a real market / NOT on CFD? Real market where the client has other clients as counterparties, a real market. And NOT the broker's CFD, to avoid conflicts of interest against the client. Platforms? Broker?
In CFD, "market maker", the broker makes money on the client's losing trades. This is a conflict of interest to the detriment of the client. There are cases when:
- The broker removes stop loss orders from positions opened on his own;
- Also on open positions, after a while, the broker on his own, reduces the stop loss inserted by the client. Actions of the broker to close open positions at a loss for the client, which brings profit to the broker.
- Manipulation of the high % movement on the asset's candles on the chart, where the large mass of stop loss is located, to trigger the clients' stop loss, causing losses when closing such an open position.
Is cTrader on the real Forex market (NOT CFD)? And the famous MetaTrader? Has anyone tried them? Drawbacks or disadvantages in the experience of using them? Where are the real FX futures (NOT CFD) for retailers? Thank you. (Spain)
In CFD, "market maker", the broker makes money on the client's losing trades. This is a conflict of interest to the detriment of the client. There are cases when:
- The broker removes stop loss orders from positions opened on his own;
- Also on open positions, after a while, the broker on his own, reduces the stop loss inserted by the client. Actions of the broker to close open positions at a loss for the client, which brings profit to the broker.
- Manipulation of the high % movement on the asset's candles on the chart, where the large mass of stop loss is located, to trigger the clients' stop loss, causing losses when closing such an open position.
Is cTrader on the real Forex market (NOT CFD)? And the famous MetaTrader? Has anyone tried them? Drawbacks or disadvantages in the experience of using them? Where are the real FX futures (NOT CFD) for retailers? Thank you. (Spain)