كيف أن يدفع ك [فورإكس] وسيطة
ال [فورإكس] يتسوّق سوق, بخلاف أخرى تبادل يقاد, يتلقّى سمة فريدة أنّ كثير [مركت مكر] يستعملون أن يستهوي تجار أن يتاجر. هم يعدون ما من تبادل رسوم أو [رغلتوري ف], ما من معطيات رسوم و, جيّدة من كلّ, ما من عمولات. إلى التاجر جديدة فقط يريد أن يكسر داخل ال يتاجر عمل, يصوّت هذا أيضا جيّدة أن يكون يصحّ. يتاجر دون صفقة تكاليف بوضوح ميزة. مهما, ماذا أمكن صوّتت مثل صفقة إلى تجار غرّة يمكن لا يكون الصفقة جيّدة يتوفّر - [أر فن] صفقة في كلّ. هنا سيبدي نحن أنت كيف أن يقيّم [فورإكس] وسيطة رسم/عمولة بنى ووجدت الواحدة أنّ سيعمل على أحسن وجه ل أنت.
عمولة بنى
هناك ثلاثة أشكال العمولة يستعمل بوسيطات في [فورإكس]. يقدّم بعض شركات انتشار ثابتة, أخرى يقدّم انتشار متغيّرة وبعد أخرى يحمّل عمولة يؤسّس على نسبة مئويّة من الانتشار. هكذا أيّ يكون الإختبار جيّدة? [أت فيرست غلنس], يبدو هو أنّ الانتشار ثابتة يمكن كنت ال يصحّ إختبار, لأنّ بعد ذلك أنت عرفت تماما ماذا أن يتوقّع. مهما, قبل أن ييقفز أنت داخل ويختار واحدة, هناك [ا فو] أشياء أنت تحتاج أن يعتبر.
الانتشار الفرق بين السعر ال [مركت مكر] يكون أعدّت أن يدفع أنت ل يشتري العملة (ال [بيد بريس]), ضدّ السعر في أيّ هو يكون أعدّت أن يبيع أنت العملة (ال [أسك] سعر). افترضت يرى أنت الإقتباسات تالي على شاشتك: "[إيوروسد] - 1.4952 - 1.4955." هذا يمثّل انتشار من ثلاثة بذرات, الفرق بين ال [بيد بريس] من 1.4952 وال [أسك] سعر من 1.4955. إن أنت يكون تعالج مع [مركت مكر] الذي يكون يقدّم انتشار ثابتة من ثلاثة بذرات [إينستد وف] انتشار متغيّرة, سيكون الفرق دائما ثلاثة بذرات, [رغردلسّ وف] سوق تطايرية. يرى (لأكثر, أسئلة عاديّة حول عملة يتاجر.)
In the case of a broker who offers a variable spread, you can expect a spread that will, at times, be as low as 1.5 pips or as high as five pips, depending on the currency pair being traded and the level of market volatility.
Some brokers may also charge a very small commission, perhaps two-tenths of one pip, and then will pass the order flow received from you on to a large market maker with whom he or she has a relationship. In such an arrangement, you can receive a very tight spread that only larger traders could otherwise access.
Different Brokers, Different Levels of Service
So what is the bottom line effect of each type of commission on your trading? Given that all brokers are not created equal, this is a difficult question to answer. The reason is that there are other factors to take into account when weighing what is most advantageous for your trading account.
For example, not all brokers are able to make a market equally. The forex market is an over-the-counter market, which means that banks, the primary market makers, have relationships with other banks and price aggregators (retail online brokers), based on the capitalization and creditworthiness of each organization. There are no guarantors or exchanges involved, just the credit agreement between each player. So, when it comes to an online market maker, for example, your broker’s effectiveness will depend on his or her relationship with banks, and how much volume the broker does with them. Usually, the higher-volume forex players are quoted tighter spreads. (For more, see Getting Started In Forex.)
If your market maker has a strong relationship with a line of banks and can aggregate, say, twelve banks’ price quotes, then the brokerage firm will be able to pass the average bid and ask on to its retail customers. Even after slightly widening the spread to account for profit, the dealer will be able to pass a more competitive spread on to you than competitors that are not well capitalized.
If you are dealing with a broker that can offer guaranteed liquidity at attractive spreads, this may be what you should look for. On the other hand, you might want to pay a fixed pip spread if you know you are getting at-the-money executions every time you trade. Slippage, which occurs when your trade is executed away from the price you were offered, is a cost that you do not want to bear.
In the case of a commission broker, whether you should pay a small commission depends on what else the broker is offering. For example, suppose your broker charges you a small commission, usually in the order of two-tenths of one pip, or about $2.50 - $3 per 100,000 unit trade, but in exchange offers you access to a proprietary software platform that is superior to most online brokers’ platforms, or some other benefit. In this case, it may be worth paying the small commission for this additional service.
Choosing a Forex Broker
As a trader, you should always consider the total package when deciding on a broker, in addition to the type of spreads the broker offers. For example, some brokers may offer excellent spreads but their platforms may not have all the bells and whistles that are offered by competitors. When choosing a brokerage firm, you should check out the following:
* How well capitalized is the firm?
* How long has it been in business?
* Who manages the firm and how much experience does this person have?
* Which and how many banks does the firm have relationships with?
* How much volume does it transact each month?
* What are its liquidity guarantees in terms of order size?
* What is its margin policy?
* What is its rollover policy in case you want to hold your positions overnight?
* Does the firm pass through the positive carry, if there is one?
* Does the firm add a spread to the rollover interest rates?
* What kind of platform does it offer?
* Does it have multiple order types, such as “order cancels order” or “order sends order”?
* Does it guarantee to execute your stop losses at the order price?
* Does the firm have a dealing desk?
* What do you do if your internet connection is lost and you have an open position?
* Does the firm provide all the back-end office functions, such as P&L, in real time?
Conclusion
Even though you might think you are getting a deal when paying a variable spread, you may be sacrificing other benefits. But one thing is certain: As a trader you always pay the spread and your broker always earns the spread. To get the best deal possible, choose a reputable broker who is well capitalized and has strong relationships with the large foreign exchange banks. Examine the spreads on the most popular currencies. Very often, they will be as little as 1.5 pips. If this is the case, a variable spread may work out to be cheaper than a fixed spread. Some brokers even offer you the choice of either a fixed spread or a variable one. In the end, the cheapest way to trade is with a very reputable market maker who can provide the liquidity you need to trade well.
by Selwyn Gishen
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