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Gold-i partners with Interactive Data
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old-i has partnered with Interactive Data to facilitate data flow from Interactive Data to online retail trading platform, MetaTrader.
Gold-i clients can now access Interactive Data’s consolidated low latency data feed, PlusFeed, when using MetaTrader4 or MetaTrader5. Te partnership between the two organisations will result in the full depth of market data being available to MetaTrader5 users for the first time. PlusFeed provides data from over 450 sources and exchanges worldwide, covering more than 6 million instruments. Trough Interactive Data, Gold-i clients will have access to exchange-based data, news, corporate actions and reference and fundamental data.
Tom Higgins
Tom Higgins, CEO of Gold-i says, “Gold-i focuses on providing the retail trading market with the same tools and information as the institutional market. We are delighted to be working with such a well-respected data provider as Interactive Data to offer a broad range of global financial information to our clients via our super low latency Gold-i Gate Bridge.”
FCStone launches Emerging Markets Agency trading service
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CStone has launched an Institutional
Indian Rupee NDF trading service, hiring Peter Trager to spearhead the effort out of their New York office. Trager, a 23-year veteran of the FX industry joined FCStone from MF Global, where he served as Global Head of Emerging Markets. Tis service
Peter Trager
encompasses quoting INR NDF prices via voice, instant messenger and Bloomberg chat. Peter is joined in this effort by Todd Saturn, also formerly of MF Global. “FCStone is uniquely positioned to provide Agency Pricing to our various clients who are actively hedging and proprietarily trading the INR, due to my deep relationships in the market place from years of trading Emerging Markets on the banking side,” says Trager. Trager also added that despite specialising in INR trading, his desk has the ability to provide first-rate pricing in all Emerging Markets currencies. FCStone employs two shifts to cover both New York and London hours. FCStone is also planning a launch of an electronic offering of NDF trading.
FXDD offers Mirror Trader system with zero commission
approach to trading is often preferred by first-time traders and traders who want to execute orders with minimized emotion.
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FXDD Mirror Trader now provides a simple user- interface in which a client can select and mirror over 50 strategies that can be executed on twenty-nine currency pairs. Te system evaluates past profits and risk to suggest which strategies may be most appropriate for current sentiment. Once a strategy is selected, the trader can back-test it against historical data to review its risk and profitability profile. Exclusively through FXDD, clients can run Mirror Trader commission free. Te only cost a trader pays is the bid/ask spread on the FXDD
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he mirror trading method suggests trade recommendations in real-time and/or executes orders automatically on a trader’s behalf. Tis
MetaTrader 4 accounts. Note that past performance is not an indication of future results.
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