Invexco is absolutely brilliant for…
Invexco is absolutely brilliant for day trading the asx200. The capital isolation gives me peace of mind and my profits hit my westpac account via wire transfer in just a few days without any hidded fees.
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Invexco is absolutely brilliant for day trading the asx200. The capital isolation gives me peace of mind and my profits hit my westpac account via wire transfer in just a few days without any hidded fees.
Transitioning to this execution environment completely changed my scalping routine. The zero-hop routing directly into the LD4 data center gives me sub-millisecond latency on AUD/USD trades. my orders fill instantly during the volatile Sydney open without experiencing any frustrating slippage or requotes at all.
super fast execution for my daily forex setups so im really happy with them.
instant execution on the us30 and never had any lag during the new york session overlaps
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