Quarterly Outlook
Fixed Income Outlook: Bonds Hit Reset. A New Equilibrium Emerges
Althea Spinozzi
Head of Fixed Income Strategy
Saxo
Summary: Execution quality in general, and order triggering mechanics in particular, can make a big difference to your trading bottom line. However, only few traders know that there are significant differences in the way forex brokers handle your orders. This article explains some of the most common differences when it comes to stop-order triggering, and how that impacts you as a forex trader.
Like our FX order execution methods, our responsible levels of leverage may be hidden behind the scenes but they play an important role in reducing stop-outs and margin close-outs. And the results? According to our Enhanced Disclosure, in the past 12 months only 0.3%* of Saxo client trades, on margin products, occurred due to forced automatic margin stop-outs or execution of mandatory trade related stop-loss orders. Furthermore, the average tenure of our client base is more than four years, which is an indication of our ability to foster a client base that is profitable, or otherwise satisfied with their performance.
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