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Daymor
07 Nov 10 22:30
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I trade CFD's on the advice of a personnel broker, who whilst has been successful I do find the charges on the high side compared to profits . His firm use IG Index market leaders in the field I know but would LMAX reduce my charges and commission . Only trade in UK equities and normally average 2/3 trades a week , average £40 - £50 thousand a trade . I am not an expert in this field and basically just want to know if the LMAX charges would represent significant savings . If you need any additional information on my trading activity to give a more informed answer please let me know
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Report HorsePlacing150 November 8, 2010 9:05 AM GMT
APPROACH LMAX WITH CAUTION
Report Daymor November 8, 2010 9:22 AM GMT
Whys that ?
Report Journeyman November 8, 2010 9:56 AM GMT
Daymor bear in mind that IG Index is essentially a bookie. LMAX is not taking the other side of your trades, it'a a legit exchange.
You'll be able to see the actual orders in the market and there will be no funny business.

Lmax is the future.
Report Daymor November 8, 2010 10:28 AM GMT
Sorry - its IG Markets we use and not IG Index - commission is charged at 0.25% per trade ( 0.15% broker - 0.1% IG ). Funding rates = LIBOR +2.5%. Thus each £50,000 trade costs £250 in commission.

Joined broker in July and after 31 trades net profit = £5425 , but commission £6269 and funding £735 ( total charges 7004 ) does appear expensive . Yes I appreciate that you have to pay for expertise , broker did say that he had been a touch cautious at times as I was a new customer but I have assured him that I want him to trade only when price is right and if anything I was happy for more risk .

Have read the LMAX charges I dont really understand them , cant compare them to present charges . Just want to know if using LMAX would I be able to reduce costs . Many thanks for any advice
Report nairda November 11, 2010 1:44 AM GMT
what are you trading...shares, Oil. Fx , or share indiexs?

right now i believe Lmax doesn't trade shares, this will start next year

Lmax should be cheaper...this the point of Lmax

Lmax charges £0.25 per index contract on the buy and again £0.25 per index contract ...and chargers 1 month Libor + 1.5%

if you buy 10 contracts of FTSE 100..about £55,000.00...you will pay 10 x £0.25= £2.50 on the buys and 10 x £0.25= £2.50 again when you sell (or close) plus you will pay Funding rates = LIBOR +1.5%

it sounds a much better deal for you then IG Markets
Report nairda November 11, 2010 10:38 AM GMT
IG Group must get hit hard by Lmax if Lmax is charging £5 to trade 1 FTSE 100 contract (open+close)...I markets will have to cut there rates, and I guess profits as well
Report Daymor November 11, 2010 11:32 AM GMT
nairda thanks for your reply - what value is one LMAX contract I cant seem to see it on their site - how does a contract work ?
Report nairda November 11, 2010 4:29 PM GMT
value of 1 contract come down to what you buy/short...

in the case of FTSE 100 index1 contract is about £5500, so a openand close will cost you £0.50

what are you trading?
Report Daymor November 12, 2010 2:54 PM GMT
Mostly trade shares but occasionally indexs , so can see from above that costs trading on LMAX are much less , when will LMAX trade shares
Report nairda November 13, 2010 3:00 PM GMT
Lmax has said in paper that shares will start sometine in 1Q 2011

just open account and see...have a smail trade and work it out for yourself
Report mr winkle February 25, 2011 12:31 AM GMT
Grin
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