Experiences with CFD Broker Liquidity During Volatile Swings?
Curious to hear about others' experiences, particularly on the CFD side, when things get really choppy. I've been with a few different brokers over the years, and while most are fine 99% of the time, I've noticed a significant variance in how they handle extreme market moves. Not talking about the usual slippage everyone expects, but actual execution issues – delayed fills, absurdly wide spreads for a few seconds on major pairs like $EURUSD or $GBPUSD when there's a big news spike, or even what felt like temporary 'no-quotes' scenarios on less liquid assets.
It makes me question the true depth of liquidity these providers can access, especially when everyone is trying to hit the same bid or offer. Is it a common experience, or am I just being unlucky with my choices? What metrics do you guys use to gauge a broker's true liquidity capacity before a crisis hits? Any practical ways to test it out besides just waiting for the next market meltdown?
CFDs are inherently risky during high volatility; expecting seamless execution when the underlying market is going wild is a bit naive. If you're consistently seeing absurd spreads or major delays, it's likely your broker's liquidity providers are bailing, or your broker just isn't well-capitalized enough to handle the strain.