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enivid replied Oct 31, 2010It looks like some overpriced e-book marketing site... Is it something else?
Traders-secret-library.com account required
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enivid replied Oct 31, 2010If your broker's server is GMT+4, then you have to put "4" into ChartTimeZone input parameter. But, as far as I know, Alapri's servers are GMT+1. DaySeparationHourGMT is used to set the hour of beginning of a day for pivots. If you want a new day to ...
xPivotMultiday indicator - setting time zone
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enivid replied Oct 26, 2010I suggest switching to MT5 for backtesting. They have a nice history center built into the platform.
I need 5min historic data
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enivid replied Oct 16, 2010That's still a paper loss before you close the position.
Am I paying double spread?
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enivid replied Oct 14, 2010They are buying bonds, not "bond yields"
. Demand for bonds grows and the bond prices grow. The yield is the difference between the bond's expiration (nominal) price and the market price. So, the yields are going down.Economy question on government bonds buying and USD selling
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enivid replied Oct 10, 2010First, converting from MQL4 to MQL5 isn't a trivial task. In fact, it's usually quite difficult, especially if the indicator uses MQL4 ...OnArray() functions. Second, you attached .ex4 files that are compiled versions of the indicators and don't ...
help in writing MT5 indicator
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enivid replied Oct 4, 2010You've probably downloaded M1 data. Use the Scripts->period_converter to convert it to whatever timeframe you need.
5min historic data to MT4
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enivid replied Sep 23, 2010Any MetaTrader demo platform will have it.
Where to find good quality 52 week USD/CAD Chart?
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enivid replied Sep 20, 2010Single currency deprives every country from having its own monetary policy. That's a rather huge disadvantage.
A Single currency for the world
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enivid replied Sep 18, 2010Two possibilities: 1. One of the sites doesn't respect your (San Francisco's) DST. Currently DST is on in your area, so 9:00 in Tokyo is 17:00 in SF. 2. They use different definitions of "Asian session". Maybe the second one is using the opening ...
What time does the Asian session open for San Francisco?
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enivid replied Sep 17, 2010MT4 and MT5 Strategy Testers can do that. It's called optimization there. You can set input value ranges (like start, stop and step) and it will rotate all the combinations.
Back Testing Software
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enivid replied Sep 16, 2010I don't know about your broker's commission policy (better ask their support team) but the swaps are usually charged in unfair manner - you get charged more when the interest rate difference is negative and you get paid less than the difference is ...
Volume Commission through ECN question
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enivid replied Sep 15, 2010You'll have enough margin to hold those 4 positions. But your risk will be higher than 2%. With 30 pips stop loss you'll be risking 3% for EUR/USD and GBP/USD positions and even more for EUR/JPY and GBP/JPY positions.
Multiple currency trading calc
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enivid replied Sep 13, 2010You should do it every day before the rollover time of your broker (10 GMT in your case). Even if you open a trade just before that time, it will also get a "rollover".
Settlement time confusion
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enivid replied Aug 30, 2010Care to share the book's name? So that we could buy it too
?How to understand an edge
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enivid replied Aug 29, 2010Are you sure that the offered pattern can be "reversed"? If it uses SL or TP levels and not just "close on time" it most probably can't be "reversed". As of how good is 0.58%/trade - it depends on the percentage of what is it? Position value, ...
How to understand an edge
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enivid replied Aug 29, 2010If you want to risk no more than 2% of your $500 account then your risk per position is about $10. But to find out the leverage you'll need you have to know your stop-loss levels. If you have $10 to risk and your stop-loss is 10 pips on EUR/USD, ...
Money-Management Microlots - help! :)
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enivid replied Aug 25, 2010You have Jan-01 listed two times. I think some brokers close the market on all days from Dec 24 to Jan 1.
Days in a year when the market is always closed