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    Learn What To Note When Chosing A Forex Broker.

    Dealing and no dealing desks
    Now you are ready to trade,  you are no loger going to be putting your hard earned money in jeopardy.
    But another challenge is knowing who to entrust your money, the brokers.
    Lets talk about them a little this will help in your decision making. Brokers are generally classified into dealing(DD) and no dealing desks(NDD)

    Dealing or no dealing desks - What do they mean?

    As said earlier, Forex brokers are classified into either dealing desks (DD) or no dealing desks (NDD)
    New traders have always been puzzled by the meaning of dealing desks (DD) and no dealing desks (NDD) of forex brokers, some think that DD brokers are always trying to cheat the traders and go against their clients positions. In reality, the decency of the broker depends on the way they operate and their individual business ethics - it has nothing to do with being a dealing or no dealing desk. After all, this differences is just in terms of execution and order handling. Some brokers even operate with both order handling types. FXCM, for instance , offers no dealing desk execution for normal accounts... and dealing desk execution for mini accounts. In this article, i will explain both types of order execution and the differences between them. Now lets talk about dealing dest.

    What is a dealing desk?

    When people trade on a brokers platform in the forex market the buy/sell orders are executed in two ways; the broker either passed to another entity - known as the liquidity provider (LP), such as banks and other large financial institutions, by the broker or are held by the broker itself which acts as the liquidity provider. When a broker holds the trades within and doesn´t pass them to another LP, she is considered a dealing desk broker. These types of brokers can be called market makers (MM) too, because they create a market. They are much smaller than the immense interbank market but the same conditions apply and the rates are almost, if not the same.
    The dealing desk brokers process the trades in two ways, either placing clients against each other or hedging the trade themselves. What that mean is,  if client X wants to buy EUR/USD around the market price of 1.0800 and client Y wants to sell the same pair at the same level then the broker match them. The broker makes their profit from the spread - which in this case is lower than the spread offered by the no dealing desk brokers because they avoid the spread of the liquidity provider. When there are no opposite matching orders for a position, the broker matches the order themselves, hedging your position. For instance, If you want to buy EUR/USD around 1.0800, the broker offers it to you at that price, which means they are buying it at the same price. There is a conflict of interest, but that doesn´t mean the brokers are cheating you. The dealing desk brokers minimize the risk by spreading it among millions of trades for all their clients. Sometimes they transfer the trades through a NDD operation as well. Dealing desk brokers usually offer fixed spreads, since they don´t pass trades to the liquidity providers. As said earlier , the clients of these types of brokers will not see the interbank rates and spreads, but they get almost the same rates.


    What is a no dealing desk?

    This can be called a Straight through processing
    As the name implies, a no dealing desk broker do not handle the trades. Instead, they pass the trades to the interbank market where there are many liquidity providers who are willing to buy or sell any currency pair at any time. No dealing desk brokers process the trades through a straight through processing (STP) system which automatically passes the trades to the liquidity provider. So, they do not match their clients orders or take the other side of the trade. STP brokers are the most common in the forex market and they act as bridges to the retail forex traders because it is very hard for individual retail traders to get through to the interbank market. They find the best bid, ask for the spread on this market and offer it to the traders adding their commission which adds an extra 0.5, 1 or 2 pips to the spread. STP system automatically places clients’ sell trades with the best bid price offered a Bank in the interbank and the buy orders with the best ask price which is offered by another Bank . As said earlier, the client,  you do not see those rates. They are not the same rates that you see on the platform because the brokers usually add their little extra pip or a fraction of a pip as their commission.




    Electronic communication network

    Electronic communication network (ECN) brokers are very similar to STP brokers and have the same processing system,Exemplary rates liquidity providers can give the STP brokers Electronic communication network. The difference is they don´t pass the trades to the liquidity providers which have a spread between the bid and ask prices. They match all the buying and selling orders of all the participants in the interbank market. The participants might be different, from small retail traders to large hedge funds, high-frequency trading firms (HFT), banks, etc. So, all the participants buy and sell against each other and the ECN system just enables them to interact with each other. Sometimes there may be no spreads to the buy and sell price. If the ECN broker charges for their service on commissions per trade/size, then you might as well see the same bid/ask price. If the broker translates these commissions into spreads then you won´t see any pairs with the same bid/ask price.


    Lets look at the differences?

    As i have explained, there are differences between the different types of brokers. I will show you the main differences.

     Differences in broker type

    Above are the types of brokers classified by the order handling types and the differences between them.  The no dealing desk STP brokers have variable spreads, which during volatile times might widen as much as 15-20 pips - while the dealing desk brokers offer fixed spreads, but they have the right to reject your trade as well as re-quote them. The ECN brokers and the DD market makers usually offer lower spreads because they avoid the liquidity provider (LP) spreads. The NDD brokers get prices from the LPs and market participants, but the competition forces the DD brokers to offer prices almost identical to the market. The differences don´t necessary mean that any one type of forex broker is better or worse than the other. It all comes down to what kind of trader you are. If you are a scalper... a DD or ECN broker might be better for you. If you are a long-term trader, then you might as well choose a STP broker who has slightly higher spreads


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