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- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
Thanks for the gracious brush.... I'll leave now.
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
here's that 2550 former support now become resistance.... that's a re-occuring theme through out all market and time frames... former support becomes resistance... less tha 1/2 hour to trade.... big rate decision tomorrow.... I'm on the sidelines, ...
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
do you sell 2550 on the rebound? I say no.... its to late n the day.... barely over one hour trading to go, an FED Rate decision tomorrow.... I'm saving my ammo for better conditions.... good trading all
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
The blue line is the 2550 level where many stops were run yesterday.... I'm flat for now..... 2550 s an inflection point worthyy of notice.
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
2550 big money stops just got ran over....
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
2550will be well defended... under pressure now.
- Crassius replied Dec 18, 2018
Its been years since I posted to FF..... I now trade SP500 bench mark for al markets.... hope you don't mind me posting here... Ive noticed big money interest buying in front of 2550 big fig at 2555
- Crassius replied Oct 1, 2013
You have replied to an old thread friend, This question may e better answered in the Ninja users forum. It is best, IMHO, to use a premium data provider for your data, and trade on that data with a Ninja compatible broker. Brokers like MB Trading ...
- Crassius replied Aug 14, 2013
Excellent work.... one reason I have little to say here anymore....
- Crassius replied Jun 28, 2013
Its been a very long day, so I'm gonna keep this brief and to the point... if you wish more elaboration perhaps I'll respond if time allows. For most of your post you discuss the crappy quality of the MT4 history data available and how such crappy ...
- Crassius replied Apr 12, 2013
Yes Ninja works on MB in conjunction with a special version of DeskTop. You need to start here and follow the directions... especially regarding which version of DeskTop you have installed. You should be all set, with this link, and questions ...
- Crassius replied Apr 12, 2013
MB offers many different order types, some of which are designed to give you control over slippage, or eliminate it altogether. Its one of the great things about MB.... You say you got slipped one pip, which wouldn't be surprising with a market ...
- Crassius replied Apr 11, 2013
I agree this is detrimental to traders... there often just isn't another customer order to hit with the book divided the way it is now... If customer liquidity was shared between plans.. all in one pool... the situation would be somewhat improved. ...
- Crassius replied Apr 11, 2013
I have better things to to do than prove the obvious, so are some quickly derived facts.... I took every tick on a randomly chosen day... I chose Nov 7 2012, as December is an odd month with half the month being Holiday effected, and Nov being far ...
- Crassius replied Apr 10, 2013
There is much one can do with custom programming other than automated trade execution. I make use of custom programming for data mining, custom indicators and back-testing systems, even though I manually enter trades. With Ninja its even possible to ...
- Crassius replied Apr 10, 2013
I refuse to learn java just to switch platforms. I have too much invested in NijaTrader and C# to switch. But given MB's spread increases, there are other competing brokers that are just as appealing.
- Crassius replied Apr 10, 2013
5 to 15 seconds is a very long time.... but I wonder if this is the delay is executing the orders, or just the delay in the reporting back to you ( executions that have already happened). I suspect the later.
- Crassius replied Apr 6, 2013
Just so you are aware... One of the things I like about MB, is they do a great job facilitating third party software to give traders as wide a range of possible software to use. As a result, there are many other platform choices at MB besides ...
- Crassius replied Mar 31, 2013
Dunno DeskTop working fine as usual... You should call Tech service for prompt help.