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Hello All,
Just wondering if anybody has had any experience with international discount brokers. My limited research so far has led me to think the following two might be good choices.
Interactive Brokers:
www.interactivebrokers.com
Nobel Trading:
www.nobletrading.com/online-discount-broker.php
Has anybody had experiences good or bad with either of these two? Other recommendations?
My goal is to be able to trade FX, and buy foreign securities and ETF's which are listed on foreign markets. I don't have much faith in the future of the US dollar with the amount of money they are printing. Would like to hold international equities denominated in their domestic currencies. Anyone have any suggestions? For big brownie points, anyone know how I could leverage my position by borrowing US dollars? (Like a leverage long term US Treasury Short?). This could be probably be done with FX trading. Anyone else doing this?
Cheers,
Just wondering if anybody has had any experience with international discount brokers. My limited research so far has led me to think the following two might be good choices.
Interactive Brokers:
www.interactivebrokers.com
Nobel Trading:
www.nobletrading.com/online-discount-broker.php
Has anybody had experiences good or bad with either of these two? Other recommendations?
My goal is to be able to trade FX, and buy foreign securities and ETF's which are listed on foreign markets. I don't have much faith in the future of the US dollar with the amount of money they are printing. Would like to hold international equities denominated in their domestic currencies. Anyone have any suggestions? For big brownie points, anyone know how I could leverage my position by borrowing US dollars? (Like a leverage long term US Treasury Short?). This could be probably be done with FX trading. Anyone else doing this?
Cheers,