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- sambo83 replied Jan 26, 2012
Did it happen again last night? I think you've stumbled across a new market inefficiency to exploit
- sambo83 replied Jan 26, 2012
Me too. Negative spreads after news but still spikes at other times.
- sambo83 replied Jan 24, 2012
I haven't seen it on either GBPUSD or EURJPY but haven't been watching that much so it could have been happening there as well.
- sambo83 replied Jan 24, 2012
Spikes — Hi Justin, As I'm sure you're aware spikes have been seen regularly on the EURUSD in the past few weeks. There has been a fair bit of concern as to some they might be interpreted as potential stop hunts. Have you managed to find any ...
- sambo83 replied Jan 18, 2012
Wednesday EUR/USD Spikes — Here are some examples of the spikes occurring in both EUR/USD bid and ask today seen on a tick chart. These don't appear just at times of scheduled news but seem to occur at least once every hour. Spikes are ...
- sambo83 replied Jan 18, 2012
Whether or not there is a correlation between lack of negative spreads and these spikes is unclear. I do know however that spikes highly similar to those witnessed in the last couple of days were also occurring on MBT EUR/USD quotes as far back as ...
- Quantum leaps in tweaking MT4 (indicators, EAs, etc.)
I've compiled a short list of ways of using MT4 which I feel have been major breakthroughs (if only ...
- sambo83 replied Jul 8, 2011
Choosing London is a good idea as it's probably the best session to scalp (depending on which instruments you're trading); for example, EURUSD and GBPUSD move well in this session. There are usually big news releases for the USD in the first few ...
- sambo83 replied Jul 8, 2011
I would have to agree with you. If your trading style would benefit from subsignals then EAs are extremely useful. I guess this is more likely to be the case if your trading opportunities are infrequent and you don't want to be at the computer all ...
- sambo83 replied Jul 7, 2011
I feel the main failing of EAs is their inability to deal with fuzzy zones of support and resistance which can often occur in multiple and complex configurations, and which are a major factor determining what the price will do next. Has anyone seen ...
- sambo83 replied Jul 7, 2011
Adjusting to volatility — I think you'd be better off adjusting your SL and TP to a volatility measure of whatever pair you're trading. In a year's time the pair's volatility could be drastically different and your fixed pip values might not ...
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