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Dukascopy and instant execution...
Started Jul 16, 2008|Broker Discussion|49 replies
...anyone have any experience with Dukascopy and their claim of instant execution on orders up ...
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fxRichard replied Jul 15, 2008I snipe the sniper with 1sec and 30sec charts lol
In general, What Time Frame do you mostly use to trade?
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fxRichard replied Jul 15, 2008In active market - a few seconds to maybe 20-25 seconds on average. In a slow market a few minutes tops.
Trader, What would be your average time holding on to a position before closing it?
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fxRichard replied Jul 15, 2008Yes some of the biggest moves in the currency pairs are between 2-4am EST this is because Frankfurt opens at 2:00am and London at 3:00 these are some of the biggest markets. EDIT: Forgot to mention Tokyo closes at 4am as well so you have 2 markets ...
USD/JPY overnight moves?
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fxRichard replied Jul 15, 2008Let me ask you this so some of us can better point you in the right direction: What fits your personality more: a) analyze market place a few order and forget about them until tomorrow or even a few days and each pip is worth very little amount of ...
Time it takes to be a Successful Forex trader
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fxRichard replied Jul 15, 2008I looked at my charts for the last few days, based on the way I trade (scalping) 8-10 was beautiful the last few days along with 20:00-22:00 as mentioned before. Currency pairs usually have the most activity during their market open/close
session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008Reset them to the defaults I believe they are 12:00 to 12:00 I will check on my desktop in the morning. You don't want to mess with this, just keep it at the default, use GAIN to prefill the charts for you before you connect to your data provider ...
session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008I'll send you the info in the morning don't have time now. What times did you change in NT? If your talking about the ones I think don't mess with them no need to
session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008Open up your pm...that is if you want. Was going to send you a PM. I'll check back in the morning.

session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008It depends on your style of trading, I only spend 2 hours a day max trading. For scalping the best times are usually the first and last 2 hours of the market open/close. For instance, NY would be 8:00-10:00 and 15:00-17:00 and Tokyo would be ...
session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008I don't trade this pair but I would recommend the currency pairs corresponding opening market thus NY open 8:00am or Tokyo open 20:00 both EST. I'm assuming this is what you mean. Edit: NY is 8:00 to 17:00 and Tokyo is 20:00 to 4, now you say ...
session start/end time for usd/jpy
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008Canon fodder = added liquidity
lol on a more serious note you state that you have 6 months saved up for living expenses but you did not state how much you plan to open an account with, this should not be your #1 concern right now as you need to ...Time it takes to be a Successful Forex trader
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fxRichard replied Jul 14, 2008Like you mentioned it depends on your method. Mine allows me to place big lots knowing with very high probability the trade is moving in my direction. If it doesn't I'm out with only a 2-5 pip loss, I have a hazard stop of 8 pips in case I lose ...
zoopy's trading journal
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fxRichard replied Jul 13, 2008lol thanks, I use something along with the 1sec chart other than his indicators, I'm sure I will get them at some point as when you go to the workshop they are included and I plan to go.
Who is using one minute charts to trade?
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fxRichard replied Jul 13, 2008I know this site all too well

Who is using one minute charts to trade?
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fxRichard replied Jul 12, 2008A disadvantage of trading small: You are more likely to let your losers run because hey...it's not that much money, it will turn around eventually. Whereas trading big you are more likely to cut your losses early. I don't agree with the statement ...
zoopy's trading journal
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fxRichard replied Jul 10, 2008Number of pips is not what is important, the value of a pip is what is. Too many people disregard this. Some people shoot for 100 pips at $1 a pip, I prefer to shoot for 1 pip at $100 a pip.
How many pips do you get?