mt5 depth of market - is the order book data useful for forex traders
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mt5 has a depth of market feature that shows pending orders and volumes at different price levels. in stocks and futures this matters a lot. but i've heard forex dom data in mt5 is either limited or unreliable because it only shows the broker's internal book, not actual market depth.
is mt5 dom worth looking at for forex, and how do you interpret what you're seeing?
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the mt5 dom shows aggregated quotes from your broker's liquidity providers, not the full interbank market. it's a subset of real market depth. for retail ecn brokers it gives you a reasonable picture of the best few price levels. it's not meaningless but it's not the deep book visibility you'd have on a futures exchange. useful for understanding the spread structure at your specific broker, not for reading true market microstructure.
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the more practical use of mt5 dom for forex traders: watching the spread in real time during volatile moments. you can see the spread widen in the dom before it's obviously visible on the chart. this is actually useful for news trading decisions - the spread expanding before a release tells you liquidity has thinned and you should be cautious about market orders.
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yes, mt5 dom supports one-click order placement directly from the book. you can set it up with your preferred lot size and click to buy or sell at any displayed level. it's much faster than going through the standard order dialog. useful if you're doing any kind of rapid entry work, though the forex dom levels aren't as directly actionable as futures dom levels.
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used dom actively for about 2 months on a raw ecn account. the practical value was mainly the real-time spread visibility. the depth data itself didn't add to my trading decisions in a meaningful way. for pure forex spot trading the dom is a nice-to-have tool for understanding current market conditions, not a core analytical tool like it is in equity or futures trading.
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