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Does TradeStation offer Forex DOM or Marketmaker?
Or do you have to trade on thier bid or offer?
i cant remember, i know thier forex commissions are the same as IB 0.2 BP's but i didnt knwo if you could market make or you neded to trade their bids and offers shown?


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Does TradeStation offer Forex DOM or Marketmaker?
Or do you have to trade on thier bid or offer?
i cant remember, i know thier forex commissions are the same as IB 0.2 BP's but i didnt knwo if you could market make or you neded to trade their bids and offers shown?

There is a DOM in TradeStation. I don't understand the rest of your question, maybe you can restate it.

Mike




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Hi

is there a DOM for Forex though?
thier site is confusing when they say 0.2 basis points commission, then also a spread of 0.5 pip.
I was wondering if thier is a DOM where you can place bid and offers the same as any futures exchange.
most forex brokers make you trade thier price.

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I called TS
as i thought its 0.2bp plus the spread.
so if the market is 1.32 10-11 and you want to buy at 1.3210 you cant join the bid you must wait for it to go offered at 10 to be filled.

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