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Old 01-20-2010, 05:35 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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I was just wondering about Oandas pip spreads. They claim to have tight pip spreads, but right now the spread is 10 pips. Can anyone tell me how that's a tight pip spread? How on earth can people gain anything when there already 10 pips down? I'm used to about 3 pip spread, and I'm fine with that, but 10 is triple that, and more.
Depending on the pair being traded and the volatility at the time, their spread fluctuates.

You did not mention the pair or the time so is difficult to know if the spread is high or usual.
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