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enivid replied Aug 1, 2011That depends on your liquidity provider. If you are trading with an ECN broker (and with such amounts to trade you should be), you'll be able to see the liquidity levels and compare them with your desired position sizes.
How many lots at a time?
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enivid replied Jul 24, 2011You can select a date range in your MetaTrader account and then produce a report there.
Getting trade statistics
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enivid replied Jul 12, 2011If you know the exact ticker, you can use the address line to get to its page: url add the ticker's name after =. You should also be able to get there by pasting the ticker name into their search box. It will load the list of matches and will ...
A question about Bloomberg
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enivid replied Jul 10, 2011I didn't say that they use logic, I said that they think that they are sure that they use logic. The same as some Forex traders do.
Superstitious and Impulsive?
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enivid replied Jul 8, 2011Some gamblers are quite sure that they are using logic and not guessing when they gamble
.Superstitious and Impulsive?
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enivid replied Jul 3, 2011Free Margin = Balance - Used Margin Used Margin for 1 position: Considering USD as account currency. X/Y currency pair. Used Margin = PositionSize / Leverage * X/USD Example: 1:100 leverage, EUR/USD 2 standard lots, current EUR/USD rate = 1.4524. ...
Calculation of free margin
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enivid replied Jun 24, 2011I am not saying that paying spread kills a strategy or that it is bad in and of itself. I am saying that there's no point to pay double spread to hedge (for example) EUR/USD and USD/CAD, when EUR/CAD can be used. No, I am talking about paying ...
Basket Hedge Volatility Strategy - Wanna help?
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enivid replied Jun 23, 2011The problem is that if you are going to earn +60 pips from a system of 5 positions on different pairs you'll have to pay roughly 5 times more spread than when you are aiming to earn the same amount of pips using 1 pair. Even, if you are going to ...
Basket Hedge Volatility Strategy - Wanna help?
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enivid replied Jun 23, 2011Do you mean price going beyond the set stop-loss levels? That happens quire rarely with my positions and when it does, the difference is mostly negligible - just 1-2 pips. That usually happens during high volatility periods, when the price moves not ...
Blown stops, how often does it happen and when
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enivid replied Jun 23, 2011The problem with partial closing of the winning positions is that it goes against the philosophy of "letting your profit grow". That's the main reason I don't do it - I better move my stop up to break-even point if I see some nice profit on a ...
Selling Half of Position
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enivid replied Jun 19, 2011Broker side: order delays, requotes, slippage, spread widening. But some brokers have that on demo too. Trader side: emotions.
I've asked this before BUT I realy need to know
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enivid replied Jun 18, 2011I'd like to point out 3 potential problems with your system: 1. Do you forget about spread? 2. Do you understand that, for example, going long on EUR/USD and long USD/CAD is exactly the same as going long on EUR/CAD, and so on? 3. There's not much ...
Basket Hedge Volatility Strategy - Wanna help?
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enivid replied Jun 14, 2011The attached EA is quite simple - based on MA cross. Is it what you were looking for?
Simple EA (I'm sure it's here somewhere)
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enivid replied May 13, 2011How fast is it moving? Maybe you are receiving interest on your account balance? Or perhaps your account is in one currency and the summary tries to convert it to another currency, and the change you observe is a result of conversion?
Demo trading with CitiFx pro
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enivid replied May 11, 2011Updated to version 20110511: Added a summary table with the basic report data - platform, period, last trade, starting/highest/lowest/end balance.
Report Analysis Tool
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enivid replied May 10, 2011Updated to version 20110510: There are three types of ROI now: plain (calculated also for all time periods), annualized real and annualized theoretical. The last one uses only time when the position was kept open, while the real one uses the time ...
Report Analysis Tool
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enivid replied May 9, 2011Updated to version 20110509: Added calculation of the annualized Return on Investment (ROI %) by currency pair and overall.
Report Analysis Tool
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enivid replied May 6, 2011Updated to version 20110506: Volume numbers are now displayed correctly for Oanda reports (previously, didn't normalize units to standard lots). Weekday data is now available for almost all metrics. It looks like it won't be possible to add support ...
Report Analysis Tool
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enivid replied May 4, 2011Tick U.S. All Items Less Food and Energy - CUUR0000SA0L1E. Click Retrieve Data. Click More Formatting Options. Tick 12-Month Percent Change. Select Annual Data. Click Retrieve Data. You'll get 2 tables. The second is the annualized core CPI.
Annualized core cpi data