Prospreads offer DMA to the futures market through a spread betting account, all profits are tax free.
You only need £1K for a live account. While CQG does the look the dogs nuts I don't have spare £35K available right now.
It's good to see other DMA brokers coming onto the market. Maybe they'll reduce that minimum eventually. Keep us posted Rowland.
AFAIK they aren't necessarily DMA but rather DMA like... there was another thread on here where a forum user had side by side screen prints one showing his order on pro spreads the other showing a different data feed - the order with pro spreads seemingly hadn't been sent to the exchange. The indication seemed to be that orders aren't necessarily sent to the exchanged but could be matched by them either with other client orders or taking positions against clients.
If you're happy to cross the bid/offer spread on every order then its probably not an issue but if things such as queue position are important then the difference between actual direct market access and some 'DMA like' service is important.