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- Caesar95 replied Jul 25, 2017
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- Caesar95 replied Apr 27, 2017
Well look like I'm really late here. Anyway, this is for those who are interested in the same question as threadstarter. First of all I am not a professional trader, but after going through 9 years of pain I do consider myself experienced enough to ...
- Caesar95 replied Apr 2, 2016
I think the thread starter is asking for information referring to the mechanics of price movements, not the motivations of market players. In any case, I suggest "trading and exchanges market microstructure for practitioners" it does a very good job ...
- Caesar95 replied Jan 24, 2016
4 months doesn't meant a thing. You need at least ONE YEAR of trading to prove that your strategy is worth the risk. I say it's a good thing that you've to withdraw your funds for your college.
- Caesar95 commented Jan 17, 2016
Fake employment numbers? Matrix? Hahahaha. I've yet to see a profitable trader with schizophrenia Paranoia on forexfactory
- Caesar95 replied Nov 22, 2015
NOT my analysis/opinion, taken from a blog of a former Chicago Mercantile Exchange pit trader with market experience of over 40 years. Charts clearly show USD/CHF attempting to break out of its decade long bottom for a massive 2000 to even 8000 in ...
- Caesar95 replied Oct 24, 2015
win rate has nothing to do with profitability. I've seen trade explorers here with 90% win rate and still losing money simply because their average loss is much larger than their average profits which tends to be small. Having said that u can still ...
- Caesar95 commented Jun 15, 2015
LOL quoting zerohedge. If ZH believes Deustch Bank is in trouble, then maybe it's time for me to load up on some their stocks
- Caesar95 replied Jun 13, 2015
Finally understood these lessons after 8 years of trading losses and pain: 1. Trading strategy is NOT the most important factor in determining your profitability. It is just one of the four "legs" of a "chair" essential for profitable trading. The ...
- Caesar95 commented Mar 12, 2015
Dude, you need to up your dosage
- Caesar95 replied Feb 10, 2015
Not to pour rain on your parade, but 56 days or 4 months doesn't meant a thing. My opinion is that one need at least at least a year of profitable trading record and that you have traded according to your rules to prove there is a tradeable edge.
- Caesar95 replied Feb 3, 2015
"As you say, QE "cannot have any bearing on inflation", damn.. looks like the ecb is going to do it all wrong then! Better send them an email to let them know before they waste some trillions of eur " You will be surprised, even Nobel prize ...
- Caesar95 replied Feb 3, 2015
The QE "money printing" myth really need to die. QE is just a fancy name for asset swap. Banks hold treasuries in their balance sheet as assets and the FED hold tenders to swap these treasuries for equivalents in cash. Example: ABC Bank have $100 ...
- Caesar95 replied Jan 27, 2015
FXCM and Alpari went into trouble because of their practice in hedging their clients' trades against the market so they can afford to pay their profits to their customers when they make money, after all as market makers, these firms lose money when ...
- Caesar95 replied Jan 27, 2015
You probably never heard of the "Dealer plugin" introduced by meta quotes. There is a good reason why metaquotes forbids the discussion of this plugin on their forum. url
- Caesar95 replied Jan 27, 2015
Actually, 5-10% per month is considered VERY GOOD returns, if it's done consistently. This translates as 60% to 120% in annual returns? If you're hedge fund manager,you would be one of the rising star of the industry already. Don't bother following ...
- Caesar95 commented Jan 24, 2015
Hi Michael, I've to questioned your statement "this happens regularly - no need for SNB" Perhaps your statistics might not have accounted for different regulatory environments where the brokerage firms were operated in? In the UK, Alpari's ...
- Caesar95 replied Jan 22, 2015
The "best" strategy is really the one that best fits your personality. Otherwise you will find trading mentally tough to execute and you will struggle with emotions and discipline in trying to stick to your trading plan. This will then results in ...
- Caesar95 commented Jan 21, 2015
Hi midosh, To clear up the confusion, I trade with Oanda. Oanda allows me to customize and adjust my lot size in such a way that the Entry to SL will always be equal to 1-2% risk. As I said, I don't care about the leverage and I don't care about the ...
- Caesar95 commented Jan 21, 2015
Hi midosh, You missed my point. If you're trading with 1% to 2% risk per trade in the forex market, your leverage will always stay around 1:1 to 1:3. Risk should be determined by the % of your equity risked per trade, not the leverage. We're not ...