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CFD Broker (in EU) that uses NinjaTrader

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Maxus
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Hi all,

I have been surfing the interwebs for quite some time now and still have encountered only 1 broker that allows small lot CFD trading and uses Ninjatrader. It's FXCM. Does anyone here use them already for brokerage ? Good or bad experiences ?

Can the esteemed panel point me towards another broker (preferbly located in EU) that allows CFD-trading, scalping and has NinjaTrader as a platform ??


Thanks a lot !!

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(I'm using this edit as a reply to Neo1's question, because it would be rude not to reply to another user who's trying to help me. Sadly I cannot post in this subforum -the thread was located in the subforum "Options and CFD Trading" but was moved by an Admin)

Thanks Neo1 for taking the time to react to my question. Truly appreciated! Wiring money back and forth is easy and free in Europe, banks charge more to wire oversees. Also, would the data feed coming from a broker oversees not be slower / laggy ?

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 Neo1 
Christchurch, New Zealand
 
Experience: Beginner
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Hi all,

I have been surfing the interwebs for quite some time now and still have encountered only 1 broker that allows small lot CFD trading and uses Ninjatrader. It's FXCM. Does anyone here use them already for brokerage ? Good or bad experiences ?

Can the esteemed panel point me towards another broker (preferbly located in EU) that allows CFD-trading, scalping and has NinjaTrader as a platform ??


Thanks a lot !!

Any reason it has to be based in the EU?

Might aswelll just sign up with IB.

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 myrrdin 
Linz Austria
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: TWS
Broker: Interactive Brokers
Trading: Commodities
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Hi all,

Wiring money back and forth is easy and free in Europe, banks charge more to wire oversees. Also, would the data feed coming from a broker oversees not be slower / laggy ?

Some large US futures brokers accept money being sent to European bank accounts (eg. IB, RJO, deCarley). You might want to check with US CFD brokers.

Speed of the data feed should not be a problem.

Best regards, Myrrdin

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 Forexoil 
Bangkok thailand
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: Multicharts, ninjatrader, tradestation, fxcm
Trading: Es forex
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Hi all,

I have been surfing the interwebs for quite some time now and still have encountered only 1 broker that allows small lot CFD trading and uses Ninjatrader. It's FXCM. Does anyone here use them already for brokerage ? Good or bad experiences ?

Can the esteemed panel point me towards another broker (preferbly located in EU) that allows CFD-trading, scalping and has NinjaTrader as a platform ??


T ?

I use both fxcm and interactivebrokers and with ninjatrader ( plus other platforms).
Both brokers are truly excellent . Fxcm is unbeatable when it comes to trading small lots.

But if you want to scalp it might be better to move to futures with interactivebrokers where a single tick in the oil fitures for exanple is worth 10$. If you are trading cfds then you need more of a move to make money

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