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rockit replied Oct 6, 2019Did you subscribe to this signal? I mean.. 98%.. everybody and their dog should (be) subscribe(d) to this signal, even GS!
has anyone EVER seen a successful trader/trading system?
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rockit replied Oct 3, 2019For a correct calculation you would need real volumes (which you don't have). From Bloomberg or so. Where you in the end multiply a calculated value per ccy with the volume of that ccy. Once I have seen such a formula on the inet, but forgot it ...
Correct way to calculate Currency Strength (CS)
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rockit commented Oct 3, 2019Deflationary risks? Inflation is the rate of monetary expansion (M3) minus the rate of economic expansion (GDP). Since in the euro zone only GDP is contracting (and M3 rather expanding), there is not even a theoretical chance of deflation on the ...
ECB’s Visco: Deflationary Risks Not Acceptable In Situation Of High Private And Public Debt -...
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rockit commented Sep 27, 2019The EU demands the impossible and then accuses the other side: The UK made it very clear that the backstop is the problem. And it is the EU that insists on the backstop. So, Mr Juncker, the EU is the problem in this case, not the UK. No, no.
EU's Juncker says Britain will be responsible if no Brexit deal
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rockit replied Sep 21, 2019You have to make an indicator (graph) that shows the change in the ssi over time. Then it will make (more) sense.
SSI Indicator (aka Market Sentiment) for MT4
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rockit commented Sep 9, 2019"to increase investment in infrastructure and climate protection". Really? They meant to say for illegal migrants from the near and middle east and africa, who already ate up 1/4 trillion euros so far and counting, for no benefit whatsoever. Germany ...
German budget adjustment possible if outlook warrants: Ministry
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rockit commented Sep 9, 2019Why is BoJo not stressing the fact that it is the EU that is blocking (aka backstop) a deal. EU (Germany) does not want the UK to leave and the tool of choice is the backstop. Drop backstop and a deal can be signed by tomorrow. Nothing is there to ...
UK PM Johnson: We Must Leave The EU On October 31
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rockit replied Sep 6, 2019I propose: " As a retail trader, I completely reject ASIC's intended restrictions in the retail sector. For me, these measures are only restrictions for retail, without any benefit for this group. I see only pretended reasons to preserve traditional ...
ASIC deals massive blow to Australian CFD industry
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rockit replied Aug 22, 2019Looks like they now are the worst. lol
Breaking: Australian Parliament Passes Product Intervention
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rockit replied Aug 22, 2019How then are AMPG Cypress based? Cypress is EU, and the ESMA requires brokers to provide NBP. As I see that they adopted the ESMA leverage restraints. But not NBP? Hm..
AMP Global (Europe)
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rockit replied Aug 16, 2019This kind of indicator has littel value. A more valuable approach is to plot the number of positions as a line graph, then you can see the anti-correlation of positions and price. Like this (graph): url Or possibly even better if you can plot the ...
Looking for client sentiment indicator
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rockit replied Aug 9, 2019I have stated your sentence in question. Leverage is not something that in particular day-traders are concerned with. It is a question of how much money one wants (or can afford) to deposit with the broker, and (or) how much one imagines to have in ...
Why leverage does not matter
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rockit replied Aug 9, 2019You are confusing things here; and the thread-starter is confusing things (I think). Leverage and margin are reciprocal. Initial margin ("margin") is the amount of (your own) money that you require (that your broker requires you) to hold up for a ...
Why leverage does not matter
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rockit replied Aug 7, 2019Ok, MQ failed with MT5 getting embraced by the retail suckers, and now you have the MT4 marketplace instead.
Btw, a marketplace does not interfere with non-marketplace or open source distribution of software, it is just an addon to it. Also, MQ ...MT4 or MT5, Which do you prefer?
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rockit replied Aug 6, 2019Looks like there is no more Bitcoin at Tickmill. Let alone other CC.. lol
Tickmill
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rockit replied Jul 15, 2019My (mt4) forex broker knows no (real) limit orders, only market-on-touch orders. Meaning, a "limit" ("pending") order becomes a market order as soon as price touches the limit.. And I think this is the case with all ndd brokers in fx.
Are trading costs the main reason of losses in trading?
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rockit replied Mar 20, 2019Right! The banks that control the market (always) go against the crowd sentiment. That is the way to make the buck. While the crowd sentiment rises, price goes down, and vice versa. How is that ever going to change? And that is what traders ...
Do markets really change?
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rockit replied Feb 19, 2019Better at what? It is rather the other way around: MT5 supports more asset classes; (real) tick based tester, parallelisms; asynchronous order handling; more event-driven architecture; more graphical objects; faster overall, i.e. server-client ...
MT4 or MT5, Which do you prefer?
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rockit replied Feb 18, 2019And you forgot to mention that t(h)ickmill still only has to offer to traders the crappiest, outdated, and most unprofessional trading platform, on the planet. It is MT4 ad nauseam. Guys, you still a joke. And that is the only award you won.
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