ecn vs market maker for a small account, does it genuinely matter
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the honest answer is that for a 500 dollar account, your position sizing and discipline will decide your outcome a hundred times more than the execution model. a reputable market maker isnt sitting there picking on your micro lots. the ecn-or-die crowd online overstates it massively for small retail. it matters more as size and frequency grow.
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right. the real concern isnt the label, its conflict of interest and execution quality. a regulated market maker has to give you fair fills or it loses its license. a shady offshore one might hunt stops regardless of being called ecn or not. focus on regulation and execution complaints, not the marketing term.
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started on a market maker with a small account years ago and the fills were fine, the thing that killed early me was overleverage, not the broker model. later moved to a raw-spread account once volume justified the commission. the progression made sense: model mattered more as i traded more. for a beginner its far down the priority list.
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rough rule: when your total cost per trade on a fixed-spread account exceeds raw spread plus commission on an ecn account, switch. that crossover usually arrives when you trade frequently or in bigger size, because the raw model has tighter spreads but a fixed commission. for a few trades a week in micro lots youre often cheaper on a good fixed-spread account. do the math for your actual frequency.
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doing the per-trade cost math is the move nobody does. people pick the model by vibes from forum threads instead of calculating their own spread-plus-commission for their real trade frequency. spend ten minutes with a spreadsheet and the answer is obvious for your specific case.
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fair jab but worth doing anyway. when i finally calculated it, my 'expensive' fixed-spread account was actually cheaper than the ecn i was about to switch to, given my low frequency. the marketing had me convinced of the opposite. numbers beat narrative.
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turns out my position sizing was the enemy. back to the journal.