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- unknown4x replied Apr 9, 2013
Weekend was a bit longer than planned Will answer later. video
- unknown4x replied Mar 28, 2013
Not using MT at all. The moment MT draws a candle my order is long at a real counterparty.
- unknown4x replied Mar 28, 2013
On the run. Will answer you tomorrow. Everyone happy easter n stuff video
- unknown4x replied Mar 28, 2013
Just because you don't understand (or want to) something does not mean it is not worth being understood. Please refrain from advertising the same useless tool over and over again that one can use in a better quality in many places and has been ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 28, 2013
If your country / regulations allow it use lmax. In the <250k retail space their is nothing comparable right now. And please don't make a fool of yourself comparing Av..., FXC..., FXP... and all those crooks with them. Don't use any of their MT IBs. ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 28, 2013
Do that. You will need lots of screen time + experimentation on what suites you best / makes it as easy + quick as possible for you depending on the timeframe. Remember, the synthetics help you get an instant "hotspot" where you should look deeper ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 27, 2013
Have you ever heard the word "PR" and how it is usually created?
- unknown4x replied Mar 27, 2013
The overall percentage does not need to be 100%. These are synthetic indices that represent weights. Some might not add up to 100% since not all members of a cross are present. E.g. most markit indices only have the biggest volume minors in an ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 27, 2013
Ok trying to explain it again. You don't need to / should not do anything with the percentages. Just create the pair you need. If you got your CHF index with CHFUSD 2.05% (random value) and your pricefeed just got USDCHF then all you do is invert ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 26, 2013
Blah blah blah. Lots of talk.. lots of bs as always. 20% is easily doable on standard account sizes and credible brokers (certainly no MT one and even more certain no 4 letter bullshit broker). If you are consistent and compound you will easily hit ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 26, 2013
The percentage stays the same since you still have the same symbol. Just because you invert it does not change the percentage of volume. The percentage is about volume. The volume of usdchf is the same as volume of chfusd. You just want to flip the ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 26, 2013
Lol i think you overcomplicate it but i might also be overconfused now If you negate the power you are already flipping the whole symbol. Flipping also means you will be flipping the percentage automatically. Just make sure to also use high as ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 26, 2013
To check if your pricefeed has no holes like MT you can simply write a small script that takes e.g. the latest 5000 or 10000 whatever you need bars and compares their opening times. That's is also the way you can fix holes in pricefeeds. You take ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 26, 2013
Lol little confused there. Make it simple. If the symbol exists you just take the percentage as power. If you need to invert it you negate ther power and use low as high / high as low. Close/Open stay the same. So if you need cadchf and got chfcad ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 25, 2013
Yes you just negate the power which gives you the result of 1.0/eurgbp which is gbpeur. Percentage stays the same because of that. Remember when building candles that you need to use the high for the low and low for high when you invert a cross. ...
- unknown4x replied Mar 25, 2013
Also make sure you do your calculations in double precision everywhere. Even the smallest part of it including using double for something like x * 2 -> x * (double)2 or 2.0 or whatever u prefer.
- unknown4x replied Mar 25, 2013
GBP/SEK = GBP/USD * USD/SEK GBP USD ---- * ----- - cancel out USD = USD SEK GBP 1 ---- * ----- = 1 USD GBP/SEK q.e.d. Be sure that your pricefeed does not contain holes like MT. Explained it somewhere in the thread.
- unknown4x replied Mar 20, 2013
Spot FX of LMAX Exchange should be totally exempt. In countries with highly fraudulent Ministries of Finance like Germany i would be very careful with normal retail / bucketshop brokers that take the opposite side. They will almost certainly argue ...