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Proof of A-Book Broker Status: Transparency Concerns with Liquidity Providers
Greetings to everyone. First of all, I trade with finance companies and foreign brokerage firms, and I have not traded with this company. I am glad that we have a new Arab company connected to a real liquidity provider that transfers traders' transactions to direct markets, as claimed by the owner of this company, as an A-Book company. I just need an answer to this issue. What is the actual evidence that it is an A-Book broker and not just words? If the company is really connected to a real liquidity provider or connected to banks, not just executing internal transactions, the company will not have any problems if it displays the names or sources of liquidity providers that it is connected or associated with at the bottom of its website. This will give greater confidence to the client and the trader that their transactions are actually entering the market directly, and the trades they enter actually go directly to the real market. It is better than just writing A-Book company! Most global brokerage firms, including the company I trade with, do not mention at all that they are A-Book or use these terms. Instead, they display multiple liquidity provider sources on their website, such as LMAX liquidity provider or Saxo Bank, and that's the end of the matter. But this company only writes A-Book, A-Book, A-Book? Without mentioning any additional details! This does not matter to me because all companies claim to be connected to liquidity providers. What matters to me is when I deposit, for example, $5000 for trading, I want to be assured that my trades actually enter the direct market. The thing that truly reassures me is when I see the liquidity provider sources that the company deals with. This will truly prove to me that it is a genuine trading company. Other than that, unfortunately, the use of the term A-Book is mostly for promotional purposes.
MAS2623
2024-05-21
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