Synthesis Bank?

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Roscoe
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Synthesis Bank?

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www.synthesisbank.com Does anyone here know anything about this broker? They have what looks like quite a decent trading platform and their fees are OK (~$6 round turn for futures). Perhaps some of our European members may know of them? Thanks in advance.
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Avoid them. They have a reputation of being very unreliable.
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Thanks for that Old European, they do have a sort of 'bucket shop' feel to them but I can't put my finger on it.

Is there anyone in Europe that you would care to recommend?
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Roscoe,

What are you trying to do? Calyon and Fimat have excellent coverage in Europe. IB has good coverage and dirt cheap executions.

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Man Financial. Not the cheapest player, but good fill quality and very reliable.
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ecritt wrote:What are you trying to do? Calyon and Fimat have excellent coverage in Europe. IB has good coverage and dirt cheap executions.
ec
Hi ecritt. I'm trying to find a broker with the following:
1. An order platform that is intuitive to use and does not confuse the heck out of me (which IB's does) and where I can try it first with a demo account to see if I can 'drive' it (again, IB does not appear to offer a 'practise' account, just a canned demo);
2: Covers some pit-traded things such as CBOT Corn;
3. High reliability!
4: Has reasonable fees/costs/margin requirements - not looking for 'bargin basement' here, just not exorbitant is all

Old European, I have looked at MAN before but that clunky M-Trade order platform is kind of rough unless it has been updated recently. Their margins are pretty steep too, at least they were the last time that I looked: about twice that of most US brokers.

Open E-Cry is another contender - nice order platform, etc.
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