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blacksun1 replied Dec 29, 2008dude!!!!! that fixed it!!!! you are my newest hero. thanks a ton bro. much appreciated.
help with code
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help with code
Started Dec 23, 2008|Platform Tech|4 replies
hey, i've looked at this code a million times and cant find whats wrong with it. it keeps ...
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blacksun1 replied Dec 18, 2008its because broker's always take a portion of the swap. just like pip spread. like for example, if swap on a long position was 26.00 dollars in reality, they would maybe get like 2 bucks making swap for you somewhere around 24.00 or so. it's just ...
how to convert swap type?
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blacksun1 replied Dec 15, 2008wow. thats freakin sweet. i think im getting a mac. lol.
Mac OSX Trading Platform
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blacksun1 replied Dec 15, 2008bootcamp is a program right? i've been looking into MACs recently and i want to get one, but i also have a ton of windows only programs. i heard about bootcamp the other day. from what i heard, its just a program that you click on and run and it ...
Mac OSX Trading Platform
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blacksun1 replied Dec 15, 2008it's actually 28.833 years. or 28 years, 9 months and about 9 days. fyi.
Stop fooling yourself; There is no system
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blacksun1 replied Dec 15, 2008this might help. i got it off of DBFX: Calculation: image Example: image just multiply/divide that number by the current exchange rate for whatever currencies you are using. for example, if that number was in Yen, just use the current USDJPY ...
Rollover Calculation
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blacksun1 replied Dec 11, 2008umm.....forex IS futures. thats why they are under the NATIONAL FUTURES ASSOCIATION. like i said though, because forex is GLOBAL, and even though it is a US company, the NFA doesn't have as many rules about it than other futures. its just harder to ...
IKON with MT4 spreads
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blacksun1 replied Dec 11, 2008forex isn't as regulated as other futures by the NFA. that's why there are so many scams. its nearly impossible for a US agency to regulate a GLOBAL industry. as for the spreads, check the agreements you signed or whatever. there might be a line ...
IKON with MT4 spreads
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blacksun1 replied Dec 11, 2008its really that hard/tedious for you to click one button?
All History
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blacksun1 replied Dec 4, 2008no, in forex there really are gaps. the demo server could have corrected this by filling in the gap with data. the real server is right.
How can this be possible?
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blacksun1 replied Dec 4, 2008yeah, im not quite sure why, but it could have something to do with the fact that they use different servers for both the live and demo accounts. it could be that the demo server is missing a few ticks because it has a smaller priority than the live ...
How can this be possible?
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blacksun1 replied Dec 3, 2008actually, i'm pretty sure that power rangers are responsible for reversals
Fundamental VS technical
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blacksun1 replied Dec 3, 2008the volume indicator just shows how many trades were opened through that specific broker, not through other brokers or banks or institutional traders. how are you supposed to know about volume throughout the whole market when you can only get a ...
Why doesn't volume work as an indicator in Forex?
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blacksun1 replied Dec 3, 2008youve pretty much hit it on the head lol. they get breaking economic data froma floor analyst and then get a general direction and try to get the best price possible and then get out as soon as possible so they can do it again. (this is from talking ...
Fundamental VS technical
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blacksun1 replied Dec 2, 2008it could mean that the dollar didnt do anything at all, but all other currencies strengthened or weakened. for your example, the USD might have stayed at the same strength but the JPY and CHF both strengthened while the EUR and GBP both weakened. ...
Dollar strength/weakness
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blacksun1 replied Dec 2, 2008exactly, people still trade during the weekend, it's just that with retail brokers you can see it or participate in it. i use DBFX too, and you can actually see the trading for most of the weekend. it's just super erratic because of the low volume. ...
Is Somebody Exploiting The Sunday Market Open?
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blacksun1 replied Nov 26, 2008thats a weird way to base your risk percentages. instead of changing the pips you should change your lot sizes. for example on a $2000 account with a sixty pip stop loss, 3% would be 0.1 lots for a $20,000 account with a sixty pip stop loss, 3% ...
Where do you set you're stop loss?