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legendary
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May 24, 2016, 09:16:57 AM
#97
Here's a nice list of brokers that take Bitcoin:
http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/bitcoin

The number keeps growing!

There's also a very large number that are just one jump away, since they accept Neteller and Neteller takes Bitcoin as a funding option: http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/neteller

this is a list who shows broker where you can trade Bitcoin (CFDs) though. but I'll check them out since some of them could also be accepting

No, it's a list of brokers that take Bitcoin as a deposit option. Check the link, there's a lot of useful info there. (I suppose that means they also allow you to withdraw with Bitcoin, but I have not checked).

so I contacted Avatrade, a known broker which is on the list. they only offer a CFD, no BTC deposits/withdraws
member
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May 24, 2016, 06:35:19 AM
#96
You cant now sell it with Bitcoin and that is because the value is not even that high and that have to change because the value have to rise soon so we can earn profit.
But now you see also that there are more people that is now trading to earn a little bit profit and that is nice.

yes just sell it and buy for cheaper one's every time there is a difference in the value that is enough to have gains on it trade it and keep your investment rolling to grow.
sr. member
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May 24, 2016, 03:31:51 AM
#95
You cant now sell it with Bitcoin and that is because the value is not even that high and that have to change because the value have to rise soon so we can earn profit.
But now you see also that there are more people that is now trading to earn a little bit profit and that is nice.
sr. member
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May 03, 2016, 05:34:30 AM
#94
It is now nice to trade with some Bitcoin and that is because the value is not even rising and that is the solve that you can now make some profit with it and that would be nice for Bitcoin.
But you have to do it nice otherwise it wont be possible to make any profit.
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 02:54:56 PM
#93
Here are another two, which reportedly use BitPay to process Bitcoin deposits:

http://www.fxprimus.com
https://drivewealth.com
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 10:25:37 AM
#92
Here's a nice list of brokers that take Bitcoin:
http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/bitcoin

The number keeps growing!

There's also a very large number that are just one jump away, since they accept Neteller and Neteller takes Bitcoin as a funding option: http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/neteller

this is a list who shows broker where you can trade Bitcoin (CFDs) though. but I'll check them out since some of them could also be accepting

No, it's a list of brokers that take Bitcoin as a deposit option. Check the link, there's a lot of useful info there. (I suppose that means they also allow you to withdraw with Bitcoin, but I have not checked).
sr. member
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April 28, 2016, 08:27:32 AM
#91
Here's a nice list of brokers that take Bitcoin:
http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/bitcoin

The number keeps growing!

There's also a very large number that are just one jump away, since they accept Neteller and Neteller takes Bitcoin as a funding option: http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/neteller

I don't like this broker. They are low trustable.... 
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 07:39:18 AM
#90
Here's a nice list of brokers that take Bitcoin:
http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/bitcoin

The number keeps growing!

There's also a very large number that are just one jump away, since they accept Neteller and Neteller takes Bitcoin as a funding option: http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/neteller

this is a list who shows broker where you can trade Bitcoin (CFDs) though. but I'll check them out since some of them could also be accepting
legendary
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April 28, 2016, 07:21:13 AM
#89
Here's a nice list of brokers that take Bitcoin:
http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/bitcoin

The number keeps growing!

There's also a very large number that are just one jump away, since they accept Neteller and Neteller takes Bitcoin as a funding option: http://allfxbrokers.com/brokers/deposit-options/neteller
newbie
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March 28, 2016, 10:13:41 PM
#88

isn't the libertarian argument an illicit activitie? lol

hahaha.... one could definitely make that argument. I guess I meant some people may lean toward BTC based activities to create less reliance on "institutionalized" and heavily regulated entities.  Essentially an argument for greater autonomy with less government interference. That alone isn't necessarily an argument in favor of illicit activity, but rather of self governance.
legendary
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March 28, 2016, 08:13:11 AM
#87
I think that question could be posed for almost anything sold in the BTC and fiat currency world. There are many reasons to buy stocks anonymously; everything from th e libertarian argument to the desire to do illicit activities. As this thread demonstrates, there is a market for this, so you can't fault people for trying to supply the market.


isn't the libertarian argument an illicit activitie? lol
newbie
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March 27, 2016, 11:43:24 PM
#86
I think that question could be posed for almost anything sold in the BTC and fiat currency world. There are many reasons to buy stocks anonymously; everything from th e libertarian argument to the desire to do illicit activities. As this thread demonstrates, there is a market for this, so you can't fault people for trying to supply the market.
legendary
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March 27, 2016, 11:02:31 PM
#85
This all sounds like trying to buy legitimate securities from someone on the street corner.  Im skeptical as to whether you'd actually own anything or if these exchanges are bucket shops where you're just betting on the price of stocks.  Why would you need to buy stocks anonymously?
newbie
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March 27, 2016, 10:54:08 PM
#84
Thank you for this thread. From my read, the only place to buy stocks online reliably seems to be 1broker.  This is a bit frustrating because of the limited number of stocks they offer.  Does anybody know of a service like TorBroker or what happened to TorBroker?
legendary
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February 11, 2016, 07:31:55 AM
#83
However I am still waiting for smart contract Bitcoin binary options. These could be extremely useful for long term trades as they have the potential to eliminate counterparty risk.

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It's technically very simple (2 parties put amount in escrow, winner takes all) and would completely eliminate counterparty risk from options trading, as well as KYC.

It would showcase a real, simple use case for smart contracts right now!

The only thing that you need to rely on is a decent oracle... but for very widely known facts (like stock index or currency prices) it should be relatively simple.

This is how I imagine it would work:
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1. Oracle reports on price of asset (eg: S&P500)
2. Issuer creates smart contract and locks 0.50 BTC
3. Buyer signs smart contract by sending/locking 0.50 BTC
4. On expiry contract asks Oracle if S&P < 1900 True/False
5. Contract pays 1 BTC to winner.

As long as the oracle is reliable and the contract is properly written the relationship between issuer and buyer is complete and finished the moment the contract is created. Also there is no need for any data to be collected from investors. It basically eliminates/disintermediates brokerage.

legendary
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February 11, 2016, 07:30:46 AM
#82
There's also a growing number of Bitcoin binary option brokers:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Binary_options

These can be an interesting alternative for short-term trades, especially if they are #NoAccountNeeded.

newbie
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March 30, 2015, 10:43:15 PM
#81

I'm very much looking forward to being able to trade FX, equities and commodities with Bitcoin and especially to having brokerage accounts that allow me to deposit and cash out in BTC. There isn't much out there yet, although I have high hopes for TorBroker and others.

So I wanted to start this thread to discuss some of the already existing services and share my experiences as I try out some of the ones already out there, as well as any new ones that might launch soon.



Thanks for your good shares ! I will have a look into it
legendary
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March 30, 2015, 03:25:58 PM
#80
Now that Neteller takes Bitcoin... there-s a bunch of forex platforms that take neteller as a funding option which are now just one step away from Bitcoin funding...
http://www.coindesk.com/neteller-bitcoin-deposit-policy-reversal/




wow nice. but no option to sell Neteller for BTC?
legendary
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March 30, 2015, 02:57:07 PM
#79
Now that Neteller takes Bitcoin... there-s a bunch of forex platforms that take neteller as a funding option which are now just one step away from Bitcoin funding...
http://www.coindesk.com/neteller-bitcoin-deposit-policy-reversal/


sr. member
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December 27, 2014, 06:49:24 PM
#78
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newbie
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October 27, 2014, 03:47:38 PM
#77
Well you're in luck because there is an event that I'm going to at the NYC Bitcoin Center that will be helping us learn how to trade and swap exposures using bitcoin.

I believe they will be holding this event on October 30th at 5:30 pm. BTC

Contact me and I can share the page that I found this information on
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 09:24:16 PM
#76
It seems that FXOpen waits 7 confirmations for BTC deposits (ok, I can live with that) but takes up to 24hrs for withdrawals... which seems to indicate that there is manual approval.

Since becoming used to automatic, user-controlled BTC withdrawals (eg: Kraken, localbitcoins, Bitstamp, 1broker...) it becomes a lot harder to accept that you have to ask permission to get your money....

I guess it's still a lot better than making SWIFT or SEPA wires as in the old days...


Oh, yes forgot to mention this:
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Adding Funds via Bitcoin
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Please note, BTC will be converted to USD using exchange rate BTC/USD - 332.91/368.797

That's pretty ridiculous... 10%+ spread. I suppose that is what you meant..


yes, withdawls can take some time, since they have a reputation to lose. once they even called me to confirm withdrawl.

registration process is standard for Forex brokers.

yea, the spread for the conversion is inaceptable. but as I said, you don't have to convert. they have crypto-accounts
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 05:13:00 PM
#75
It seems that FXOpen waits 7 confirmations for BTC deposits (ok, I can live with that) but takes up to 24hrs for withdrawals... which seems to indicate that there is manual approval.

Since becoming used to automatic, user-controlled BTC withdrawals (eg: Kraken, localbitcoins, Bitstamp, 1broker...) it becomes a lot harder to accept that you have to ask permission to get your money....

I guess it's still a lot better than making SWIFT or SEPA wires as in the old days...


Oh, yes forgot to mention this:
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Adding Funds via Bitcoin
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Please note, BTC will be converted to USD using exchange rate BTC/USD - 332.91/368.797

That's pretty ridiculous... 10%+ spread. I suppose that is what you meant..
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 05:05:01 PM
#74
https://www.fxopen.com/ looks promising, but last back in July when I registered and tried them out a bit they seemed extremely clunky and made me jump through a lot of hoops. I guess I'll have to take a closer look.

Especially at this:
https://support.fxopen.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/694/714/deposits-via-bitcoin
https://support.fxopen.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/696/718/withdrawals-via-bitcoin



https://1broker.com/ in contrast lets you register in under a minute, so for small amounts it's great... but obviously very limited.
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 04:35:27 PM
#73
The point is that we still don't have what this thread started looking for:

1. A pro-level brokerage  2. The ability to instantly deposit and withdraw in BTC  3. The ability to trade bitcoins.



actualy Fxopen atends all 3, the problem is the big spread on BTC deposits/withdraws. but they have crypto dominated account, which eliminates this problem. but you can't thrade forex on them


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or did they make any declaration regarding Bitcoin deposits?

Now they have!
https://twitter.com/Darwinexchange

couldn't find nothing beside your post
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 02:43:34 PM
#72
The point is that we still don't have what this thread started looking for:

1. A pro-level brokerage  2. The ability to instantly deposit and withdraw in BTC  3. The ability to trade bitcoins.

...and it seems like the way to get it is to nudge those platforms which offer at least 1 of those features towards accepting the rest.

That means either asking the Bitcoin exchanges to add other trading options (unlikely- I don't see Kraken or Bitstamp offering leveraged EURUSD trading anytime in the future) OR asking the existing brokerage platforms to accept Bitcoin deposits/withdrawals... but Saxo or IB are too large to listen... however a start-up might be more reactive... somebody like Darwinex might be very open to accepting Bitcoin.

A corporate agreement between Darwinex <-> BTCJam would be amazing for traders. One rates trading strategies, the other rates creditworthiness... the combination would be a perfect springboard for newbie traders to demonstrate a track record and at the same time obtain financing.

Another option would be for 1broker.com to add more options as they have been promising to do for so long... They recently increased limits:  https://1broker.com/?c=blog&id=16

But they are still a long way from offering a wide range of options for stocks, currencies or commodities.
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 02:40:49 PM
#71
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or did they make any declaration regarding Bitcoin deposits?

Now they have!
https://twitter.com/Darwinexchange
legendary
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October 20, 2014, 03:21:45 PM
#70
https://www.darwinex.com/

..they don't take Bitcoin (yet) but they have a very interesting feature:
https://www.darwinex.com/en/leaderboard

They rank traders according to performance and give a public record of their profitability. Also allowing investors to replicate the strategy of successful and consistent traders and paying these traders a % of the profits of those copycat investors...

that's not actualy ontopic isn't it? or did they make any declaration regarding Bitcoin deposits?
legendary
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October 20, 2014, 01:58:28 PM
#69
https://www.darwinex.com/

..they don't take Bitcoin (yet) but they have a very interesting feature:
https://www.darwinex.com/en/leaderboard

They rank traders according to performance and give a public record of their profitability. Also allowing investors to replicate the strategy of successful and consistent traders and paying these traders a % of the profits of those copycat investors...
legendary
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September 11, 2014, 08:07:26 PM
#68

Now if you know of another exchange that allows trading using the MT4 client and allows shorts, please let me know.

FxOpen....it's actualy the provider for BTC-E's MT4 and liquidity: https://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=8d12a6d7-c216-431c-8a06-93aa689a1bc8&agent=836159

what are the spreads like at FXOpen? for bitcoin


it is 100% the same as MT4 from BTC-E...it's even the same server...It is not a CFD. You trade on BTC-E
newbie
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September 11, 2014, 03:39:52 PM
#67

Now if you know of another exchange that allows trading using the MT4 client and allows shorts, please let me know.

FxOpen....it's actualy the provider for BTC-E's MT4 and liquidity: https://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=8d12a6d7-c216-431c-8a06-93aa689a1bc8&agent=836159

what are the spreads like at FXOpen? for bitcoin
legendary
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September 08, 2014, 10:04:48 AM
#66
Is there like a forex version except you deposit in bitcoin

you can get profit for that?

I don't understand, both the questions
donator
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September 08, 2014, 06:25:13 AM
#65
Btc.sx is an FX style trading platform that we run. It runs from a broker model and executes orders out to market via BitStamp for settlement. It allows leveraged trading without the complexity of margin trading and the management of margin.
It sounds a lot like you are just using the bitstamp API to send orders to bitstamp. Why couldn't your customers work directly with bitstamp?

Thats pretty much what we do. The main offering over sending customers directly to bitstamp is leverage. Second of all we allow people to go Long with bitcoin instead of requiring USD (and the associated delay and hassle of getting it onto the exchange)
newbie
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September 05, 2014, 11:03:23 PM
#64
Is there like a forex version except you deposit in bitcoin

you can get profit for that?
legendary
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September 04, 2014, 02:00:23 PM
#63

Now if you know of another exchange that allows trading using the MT4 client and allows shorts, please let me know.

FxOpen....it's actualy the provider for BTC-E's MT4 and liquidity: https://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=8d12a6d7-c216-431c-8a06-93aa689a1bc8&agent=836159
newbie
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September 04, 2014, 01:19:21 PM
#62
The only problem i see with using these Fx brokers for bitcoin, is the spread is outrageous! I find you are better off using BTC-e with the MT4 client for serious trading.

Now if you know of another exchange that allows trading using the MT4 client and allows shorts, please let me know.
member
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September 01, 2014, 05:05:16 PM
#61
Btc.sx is an FX style trading platform that we run. It runs from a broker model and executes orders out to market via BitStamp for settlement. It allows leveraged trading without the complexity of margin trading and the management of margin.
It sounds a lot like you are just using the bitstamp API to send orders to bitstamp. Why couldn't your customers work directly with bitstamp?
legendary
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September 01, 2014, 03:22:12 AM
#60
thanks for ur information. I like it, very nice trading platform.
member
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August 31, 2014, 01:22:16 PM
#59

I'm very much looking forward to being able to trade FX, equities and commodities with Bitcoin and especially to having brokerage accounts that allow me to deposit and cash out in BTC. There isn't much out there yet, although I have high hopes for TorBroker and others.

So I wanted to start this thread to discuss some of the already existing services and share my experiences as I try out some of the ones already out there, as well as any new ones that might launch soon.


I completely agree with you,bitcoin is getting more and more popular and trading platforms must now allow to deposit/withdraw with BTC
legendary
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August 30, 2014, 03:46:09 PM
#58
legendary
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August 30, 2014, 03:44:58 PM
#57
Thanks to capoeira for pointing out:

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I'll open accounts on these 3 and test them for deposit/withdrawal speed over the next week.


sabrokers and traders-trust didn't even respond my email
legendary
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August 30, 2014, 03:06:18 PM
#56
Thanks to capoeira for pointing out:

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I'll open accounts on these 3 and test them for deposit/withdrawal speed over the next week.
legendary
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August 21, 2014, 09:47:17 AM
#55
donator
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August 21, 2014, 09:37:25 AM
#54
Btc.sx is an FX style trading platform that we run. It runs from a broker model and executes orders out to market via BitStamp for settlement. It allows leveraged trading without the complexity of margin trading and the management of margin.
legendary
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July 02, 2014, 07:51:04 AM
#53
Interview with FXOpen: One of the First Foreign Exchange Trading Platforms to Embrace Bitcoin
https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/06/19/our-interview-with-fxopen-one-of-the-first-foreign-exchange-trading-platforms-to-embrace-bitcoin/


http://www.fxopen.com/


FXOpen now accepts payments in Bitcoin
http://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?id=3db3223b-f1a9-4a39-8031-1d8aa40f0220

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FXOpen is delighted to announce new payment options - you can now deposit funds into your account in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Namecoin.

Trading Accounts in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Gold.
http://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=b949212c-6b14-435b-baa6-529d8e09a122
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FXOpen extends its multi-currency accounts offering by launching trading accounts denominated in Bitcoin (MBT), Litecoin (LTC) and Gold (GLD)

I realy hope you can trade forex pairs on crypto based acounts on Fxopen soon.

btw, you can have e bonus, too: http://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=8d12a6d7-c216-431c-8a06-93aa689a1bc8&agent=836159


there are scam acusations for xCFD and Bit4x; and Bit4X represant on this forum doesn't seam to be a nice guy.

I'll try out xCFD for forex trading in Bitcoin; only secure option for this until now seams to be 1broker
legendary
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June 20, 2014, 09:59:32 AM
#52
Interview with FXOpen: One of the First Foreign Exchange Trading Platforms to Embrace Bitcoin
https://blog.blockchain.com/2014/06/19/our-interview-with-fxopen-one-of-the-first-foreign-exchange-trading-platforms-to-embrace-bitcoin/


http://www.fxopen.com/


FXOpen now accepts payments in Bitcoin
http://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?id=3db3223b-f1a9-4a39-8031-1d8aa40f0220

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FXOpen is delighted to announce new payment options - you can now deposit funds into your account in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Namecoin.

Trading Accounts in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Gold.
http://www.fxopen.com/News.aspx?Id=b949212c-6b14-435b-baa6-529d8e09a122
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FXOpen extends its multi-currency accounts offering by launching trading accounts denominated in Bitcoin (MBT), Litecoin (LTC) and Gold (GLD)
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 07:31:27 AM
#51
They seem pretty responsive to e-mail, etc.

Regarding this:
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Server wallet does not have enough funds!
For security reasons we only store a small amount of Bitcoins on the main server. Please try again later.
If you urgently need to withdraw please contact the support.

I messaged support.. they replied telling me that new funds would be moved to the hot wallet within 1 hour... and I have already withdrawn my BTC.. so pretty good service.
newbie
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May 23, 2014, 04:33:09 AM
#50
I'm starting to hit the limits of what you can do with 1broker.com, as evidenced by 2 messages I got today:

It seems like a shady company, they dont list any contact information as to where their company is registered, and their domain is registered with a proxy. Also that their ToS basically lets them steal all your money at any time if your trading "reduces our other clients legitimate trading experience". And really, how hard is it for a exchange to be able to cover a 3 btc withdrawl?
legendary
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May 23, 2014, 04:27:41 AM
#49
I will be trying out http://bit4x.com/ to see if they can take more volume... although from their website I'm guessing that withdrawals/funding will not be as automatic and user-driven as with 1broker... we'll see... As usual, I'll share my experience with the community here and score the site for the 3 usual categories.

legendary
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May 23, 2014, 04:16:10 AM
#48
I'm starting to hit the limits of what you can do with 1broker.com, as evidenced by 2 messages I got today:


The first when I tried to short EURUSD with BTC3 and 200x leverage.

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Maximum leverage on this trade is 500 BTC

The second when I tried to withdraw BTC3 and the profit from the trade that I was actually able to carry out.

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Server wallet does not have enough funds!
For security reasons we only store a small amount of Bitcoins on the main server. Please try again later.
If you urgently need to withdraw please contact the support.

These limitations are obviously a big problem to any pro daytrader... as it means that you can only use this broker for small trades.
legendary
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May 02, 2014, 09:04:55 AM
#47
Is there like a forex version except you deposit in bitcoin

yes.. that is what this whole thread is about.
newbie
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May 02, 2014, 09:01:20 AM
#46
Is there like a forex version except you deposit in bitcoin
legendary
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May 02, 2014, 08:59:15 AM
#45
Well.. BBG did add a news and price feed, that's pretty impressive:


BITCOIN NOW ON BLOOMBERG
http://www.bloomberg.com/now/2014-04-30/bitcoin-now-bloomberg/

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That’s why we are pleased to announce today that Bloomberg is providing Bitcoin pricing to our 320,000+ global subscribers. By typing VCCY on the Bloomberg Professional service, business and financial professionals can now monitor and chart data from bitcoin exchanges Coinbase and Kraken, while tracking related virtual currency news and social media posts from more than 100,000 sources.
legendary
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April 30, 2014, 10:42:40 AM
#44
when interactivebroker add bitcoin, maybe as a passthru of bitstamp or so, I will declare we have finally landed on wallstreet. How difficult would that be / what are they waiting for ?
legendary
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April 24, 2014, 06:52:12 AM
#43
It looks like ICBIT had a major website overhaul... nice to see that they are growing... as mature derivatives markets will be a major requisite in making Bitcoin stable.

https://icbit.se/
legendary
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April 15, 2014, 09:56:46 AM
#42
I've been testing Kraken.. quite a bit of fun. Will update with review.. funding/withdrawal speed, etc.




BTC withdrawal/funding was very fast (10 mins approx). Trading is focused on cryptocurrencies, so I would consider this an exchange rather than a proper brokerage platform for mainstream financial assets... Nevertheless I was very impressed by the platform. Hopefully in the future they can add more instruments, currencies, etc.. to really fullfil their "Forex meets Bitcoin exchange" tagline.

I also liked their user verification process.. more streamlined than the old Mt.Gox system, and allows some functionalities without having to upload a lot of documents (although it is required to be allowed to fund/withdraw via wire).

Bitcoin trading was very efficient, low spreads, nice liquidity.

Broker Score: 2

BTC deposit/withdraw score: 9

BTC trading score: 8

legendary
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April 13, 2014, 12:25:43 PM
#41
http://venetfx.com/  seems to be quite Bitcoin friendly as well.







http://venetfx.com/bitcoin/

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VenetFX is the first Forex broker to offer full support for trading in Bitcoin on MetaTrader platform!

For trading Forex with Bitcoins, check our dedicated page on http://bit4x.com.
legendary
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April 05, 2014, 01:42:52 PM
#40
More volatility => more (potential) profit.
newbie
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April 05, 2014, 01:02:38 PM
#39
It's going down should I sell and buy lower? Please help does anyone anticipate it will go down lower?

I wonder if people still trade the highly volatile BTC/USD pair?
legendary
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April 01, 2014, 10:23:09 AM
#38
Over the past few months several major banks have published reports on Bitcoin... I thought it might be useful to share them here.

*Bitcoins and Banks (UBS) [FULL REPORT] -March 2014  http://satoshibox.com/533ac0c34c347b79fa008355

*The audacity of bitcoin: Risks and opportunities for corporates and investors (JP Morgan) http://satoshibox.com/533acc834c347b64ed008354

*Bitcoin: a first assessment (BoA-Merrill Lynch) Dec 2013  http://satoshibox.com/533ad0e54c347b64ed008355

*All About Bitcoin (Goldman Sachs) March 2014 http://satoshibox.com/533ad1e14c347b79fa00835c
legendary
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March 30, 2014, 11:45:04 AM
#37
Update... https://1broker.com/ no longer allows Bitcoin trading, reduced trading score accordingly.
legendary
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March 30, 2014, 11:27:30 AM
#36
Update... TorBroker has been offline for a while. I haven't seen any announcements.. but the old address definitely doesn't work anymore.
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December 16, 2013, 09:30:57 AM
#35
It's going down should I sell and buy lower? Please help does anyone anticipate it will go down lower?
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December 16, 2013, 04:26:00 AM
#34
Don't forget CoinMKT:

https://coinmkt.com

Trade 7 different crypto with USD
legendary
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December 12, 2013, 07:43:54 PM
#33
I see...


Quote
BTC/USD is closed

Our BTC/USD market will be closed on Monday, November 18th 2013, 4:00 pm (GMT+1).

There are multiple reasons behind this decision:
- This market was hardly profitable for us. The extreme high volatility makes it also extremely risky for market makers to offer a derivative. The only way to fight this is with low limits and high spreads, which both lead to unsatisfied traders.
- The data connection to most Bitcoin/U.S. Dollar exchanges is unstable or comes with huge lags. Many exchanges don't have a real-time data stream or (re)move such APIs without warnings.
- We had to put extraordinary much time and resources into managing this market.
- Although we have ideas to overcome the above problems, a new implementation is complex and needs a lot of work.
legendary
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December 12, 2013, 07:42:23 PM
#32

https://1broker.com/   will not be available in future times.


Any reason why? I quite liked it...
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
December 08, 2013, 02:44:57 AM
#31
An interesting technical analysis tool for Bitcoin trading:
http://satoshibox.com/528142b54c347b624e0041a7



Dead link.


Im interested in information about http://www.bit4x.com/-


Dead link.
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November 17, 2013, 08:38:59 AM
#30
Im interested in information about http://www.bit4x.com/-

https://1broker.com/   will not be available in future times.
legendary
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November 11, 2013, 05:03:42 PM
#29
An interesting technical analysis tool for Bitcoin trading:
http://satoshibox.com/528142b54c347b624e0041a7

legendary
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October 22, 2013, 04:20:53 AM
#28
I have been trading BTC these past few days.. using several platforms, but mainly https://1broker.com/ due to simplicity and leverage available. I have to say.. it's great fun to deposit-trade-withdraw as you like.

Obviously the spread for BTC is nowhere near as tight as it is for EURUSD or other markets...
legendary
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October 08, 2013, 03:21:43 PM
#27
I could use lots of skills. Trading skills would be cool. But also various coding skills. I mentioned a few coding tasks here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3268989
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October 08, 2013, 01:01:31 PM
#26
I use mainly btc-e at the moment. I work on trading software and I am looking for a collaboration.

What type of collaboration are you looking for?
legendary
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October 02, 2013, 07:26:26 PM
#25
I use mainly btc-e at the moment. I work on trading software and I am looking for a collaboration.
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October 02, 2013, 06:50:36 PM
#24
Do you want to learn manual trading or bot trading?


Actually any, or both
The issue is obtaining info for any of this.

Should I use Bitstamp or Mtgox or other?
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Psi laju, karavani prolaze.
October 02, 2013, 09:33:52 AM
#23
Forex-Metal accepts Bitcoin for trading.

https://forex-metal.com/

I'll take a look.

Those and similar broker just use BTC to transfer the money and the balance you get is USD/EUR/whatever fiat, ...

Only Bit4X has balance denominated in Bitcoins.
legendary
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October 02, 2013, 09:16:03 AM
#22
Do you want to learn manual trading or bot trading?
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October 02, 2013, 02:17:50 AM
#21
Thanks for the post, I'll be coming back on updates.

If someone wants to learn to trade Bitcoins, (and with exchange is better)
what is your first choice as a suggestion?
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October 01, 2013, 02:14:44 PM
#20
MCXnow.com is a major player that is missing in this roundup.
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October 01, 2013, 12:02:26 PM
#19
that first picture is really helpful thanks for posting that
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 30, 2013, 09:17:55 PM
#18

I'm very much looking forward to being able to trade FX, equities and commodities with Bitcoin and especially to having brokerage accounts that allow me to deposit and cash out in BTC. There isn't much out there yet, although I have high hopes for TorBroker and others.

So I wanted to start this thread to discuss some of the already existing services and share my experiences as I try out some of the ones already out there, as well as any new ones that might launch soon.



This is a nice representation of the major bitcoin businesses to date.

Whovever created this. Nice job!
legendary
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September 30, 2013, 12:48:12 PM
#17
Forex-Metal accepts Bitcoin for trading.

https://forex-metal.com/

I'll take a look.
newbie
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September 29, 2013, 06:16:48 PM
#16
Forex-Metal accepts Bitcoin for trading.
sr. member
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September 29, 2013, 08:24:26 AM
#15
good work you done very informative and hard work keep this up for all and yourself
legendary
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September 28, 2013, 11:17:44 AM
#14
I haven't forgotten about the broker reviews, although I've been pretty busy, I'll try to do http://www.liteforex.com/ next week.
legendary
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September 28, 2013, 11:11:52 AM
#13
Here are some things that we have been doing last month in equities... and that when they start offering real-time orders and leverage, we will probably do through TorBroker. Unfortunately, it's not there yet.

http://rockflowertrading.blogspot.com.es/2013/09/equity-swing-trading-strategy.html


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The revolution will be monetized!
September 12, 2013, 01:36:30 PM
#12
I appreciate all the homework! There are so many new options popping up now that it is hard to keep track. 
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
September 12, 2013, 01:32:09 PM
#11
     This seems like a horrible idea, especially for lon term investments...If they ever have any issues they can just disappear.     
legendary
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September 10, 2013, 04:47:42 AM
#10
Broker Score: 2
Only US equities available, no real time prices or orders, no leverage, no charts.
Hi flix

We've recently added more than 350 ADRs representing international stocks. We expect to add hundreds more this or next week. Leverage is also in the pipes.

Great. Will check today and revise score accordingly.
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September 09, 2013, 10:58:52 AM
#9
Broker Score: 2
Only US equities available, no real time prices or orders, no leverage, no charts.
Hi flix

We've recently added more than 350 ADRs representing international stocks. We expect to add hundreds more this or next week. Leverage is also in the pipes.
b!z
legendary
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September 01, 2013, 06:37:23 AM
#8
Tor Broker doesn't look very safe. They can run away with your BTC any time and they will probably never get caught.
legendary
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August 28, 2013, 02:01:30 PM
#7
It would sure be nice to have oil (WTI/Brent) as a tradeable product on one of these brokers...

ICBit had it at one time.
 - https://icbit.se/CLG3

There were few contracts traded so after expiration no new contract issue was offered.   The spread was regularly pretty wide but due to volatility there were times when using that contract as a hedge against crude was affordable.
legendary
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August 28, 2013, 11:10:53 AM
#6
It would sure be nice to have oil (WTI/Brent) as a tradeable product on one of these brokers... I've been doing some gold trading these days, mostly on 1Broker... but more FX and commodity products would be very welcome.
legendary
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August 13, 2013, 08:45:59 AM
#5
Now trying out https://icbit.se

Main thread here:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60548.0



Broker Score: 4
Very few instruments so far. Mostly Bitcoins, LTC and S&P500.

BTC deposit/withdraw score: 9
BTC in (wait for a few confirmations), BTC out instantly.

BTC trading score: 7
A lot of options, a complete order book, several bitcoin futures.




legendary
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August 12, 2013, 06:22:17 AM
#4
Next up: https://1broker.com/     

https://1broker.com/m/r.php?i=886  (click on the referral link if you are feeling generous...)

I intend to test it all intensively over the next week.
Here's the official thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-1brokercom-trade-forex-indices-stocks-and-commodities-123492


Broker Score: 6
Decent, but limited selection of FX/commodities/Equities. Good spreads. Good leverage (x20 commodities, x200 FX, x5 BTC). Prices with 1 min delay. Transparent and low commissions.

BTC deposit/withdraw score: 10
Both deposit and withdrawal are extremely fast. Bitcoins go in, bitcoins come out on demand. Small withdrawal fee (BTC0.005).

BTC trading score: 6
Offers x5 leverage for Bitcoin trading. Bid-Ask approx 0.7 $ ...but you can only withdraw in BTC, so it is good for trading but not for simple exchange.


Very nice BTC/USD trading platform.


Decent selection of FX currency pairs. Decent spreads.


A small selection of tradeable equities
legendary
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August 09, 2013, 03:34:01 PM
#3
Update: TorBroker IS OFFLINE
-----
I'm going to start off reviewing TorBroker, just because I like the whole "Silk Road of brokers" vibe. I'll be testing it over the next few days, will try to do a few trades and report back to you here.

You can check out some articles on TorBroker here:
http://bitcoinmagazine.com/torbroker-anonymous-finance-and-trust/
http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/04/torbroker-silk-road-of-stock-brokers.html

..and you can see the endless discussion over whether they are going to run away with your funds here at their official thread, here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-torbroker-fund-your-account-in-bitcoin-trade-1000-real-stocks-and-etfs-159237

So far not too impressed with TorBroker, although the site owners claim to be working on substantial improvements and if and when they are implemented, I will update my review and their score.

Broker Score: 2
Only US equities available, no real time prices or orders, no leverage, no charts.

BTC deposit/withdraw score: 6
Depositing funds was fast, they appeared as "incoming" within seconds of being sent and were in my balance from 1 confirmation. Withdrawal made, funds arrived within hours. Not instant, but pretty fast. Small withdrawal fee.

BTC trading score: 1
No BTC trading available yet.


...I will redo this review in a month or two to take into account any improvements/new features.




Simple interface. Real time and charts via Google Finance. Order input clunky. No real time orders.

legendary
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August 09, 2013, 02:34:33 PM
#2
The objective is to find a professional brokerage that will allow aspiring and experienced traders to make a living trading, while remaining in control of their funds and bypassing the traditional banking system. The absolute ideal would be the combination of

1. A pro-level brokerage like https://www.interactivebrokers.com or http://www.saxobank.com/ that allow you to trade a full range of financial products, use leverage and provide real time market data and order placement, charts, etc

...with...

2. The ability to instantly deposit and withdraw in BTC, giving you the control over your own money that bitcoiners are used to.

...and for bonus points...

3. The ability to trade bitcoins for other currencies as easily as with https://www.mtgox.com/ or https://www.bitstamp.net/


So I'll attempt to rate all services that I try out on a 1-10 scale for the above 3 characteristics.

===================
So far I can see here (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade#Financial), the following:

*FNIB, professional level forex trading in USD, EUR and other currencies. Account opening and settlement in BTC.
*LiteForex, deposit and withdraw bitcoins to your LiteForex account.
*1Broker Advanced forex and CFD trading. Bitcoin denominated account only.
*Bit4X Trade Forex market (including Gold and Silver) with Bitcoin denominated MetaTrader account (no fiat conversion)
*ICBIT (info), Use bitcoins to buy and sell futures contracts for Gold, Crude (WTI), and the BTC/USD
*TorBroker, a gateway for Bitcoin users to the stock markets of the mainstream world.DOWN

ºWebBroker Score   BTC deposit/withdraw score  BTC trading score
1https://1broker.com/6101
2https://icbit.se/497
3http://www.firstnationalib.com/- --
4https://www.bitfinex.com/---
5http://www.bit4x.com/---
6https://www.kraken.com/298
7https://forex-metal.com/---
8http://www.plus500.com/---
9https://xcfd.com/-0-
10http://torbrokerge7zxgq.onion/361

legendary
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August 09, 2013, 02:34:23 PM
#1

I'm very much looking forward to being able to trade FX, equities and commodities with Bitcoin and especially to having brokerage accounts that allow me to deposit and cash out in BTC. There isn't much out there yet, although I have high hopes for TorBroker and others.

So I wanted to start this thread to discuss some of the already existing services and share my experiences as I try out some of the ones already out there, as well as any new ones that might launch soon.


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