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Miky smallz

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great site guys, need a little help, getting back into trading currencies and can't seem to find the right company to use in canada, any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
The place to ask for this sort of recommendation is in the Company Comparisons and Competitions folder. I'll ask a moderator to go ahead and get this moved there.

Some of those views are search engines checking the site. A lot of them are people looking to see if you are recommending a company instead of asking about one. Did you expect a pile of Canadian traders to be waiting by their keyboards for your question?

The general question about how to find the best forex broker to meet your needs has already been answered here...

https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/forex-forum/forex-basics-boot-camp/2333-how-select-forex-broker.html

One other note - you didn't mention your province. The last time I checked, there were big variations in which brokers are permitted to offer accounts in which provinces in Canada.
 
No I didn't expect a pile of canadians to be waiting by there keyboards waiting for my question. A simple suggestion to a broker that any canadian uses is what i was looking for, without having to read your pages and pages of "What Pharoah thinks", I dont have time to view your posts, with due respect.

Miky
 
One post with a method to help you select a broker to meet your needs, and a link directly to it. Of course, the method does require a modest amount of time and effort.
 
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