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rockit replied Jun 26, 2018JFD Brokers say that MTFs will not be restricted in the same way.
European Traders - new ESMA regulations!
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rockit replied Jun 21, 2018Where you got that version from? It has not been published in this thread it seems.
Trio Orchestra EA: A free - no expiry - little grid rider
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rockit replied Jun 21, 2018On a standard fibo tool the 1st level comes at 23.6. Here's an example of recent E/U chart, where price retraced to exactly the 2nd fibo level (and of course to 1st level prior to that): image
How to buy/sell the dips in a trend?
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rockit replied Jun 21, 2018I think that one can (safely) assume that the 1st fibo level will be hit on a retracement..
How to buy/sell the dips in a trend?
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rockit replied Jun 20, 2018Here what I think is a different perspective on how/why markets move, from an actual market maker: youtube.com/watch?v=KRz259u6A6w And another one: youtube.com/watch?v=xtdzPepX83w
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rockit replied Jun 19, 2018Nonsense, ESMA does not impose geoblocking. Only the US regulator does such perfidity. I think their reason is that they want to keep their UK-branch afloat, else everybody would flee to their Seychelles-branch, with the UK-branch going out of ...
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rockit replied Jun 19, 2018Do you not understand that they are nutty? They discriminate people on the basis of citizenship (and on a fictious one - the EU, for that matter), though no one threatens them to do so. Just for the fun of it. Just leave them (or better sue them), ...
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rockit replied Jun 18, 2018How is ESMA mandatory for any local regulator? The EU is not a country, not a single jurisdiction. Financial supervision is still at the local regulators. And even how ESMA's regul. would project to contracts (accounts) that have been established ...
Breaking: ESMA finalizes new rules to govern leveraged trading
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rockit replied Jun 18, 2018Tether would make sense here, but not Bitcoin. Bitcoin is too volatile.
Evolve Markets- any experience?
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rockit replied Jun 18, 2018In demo you will go unnoticed by all the beasts in the market (algos..) that feed off pray like you..
how do demo accounts differ from real live trading?
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rockit replied Jun 18, 2018Maybe you start with posting code the appropriate way? Use the editors "Source" function or put code into code tags. Who will bother reading your mess of letters? Second, there is an example code under "\MQL4\Scripts\Examples\DLL\DLLSample.cpp" of ...
MQL4 and DLL input export
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rockit replied Jun 15, 2018Where do you know this from?
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rockit replied Jun 14, 2018Seems not to work correctly here either: Despite settings as shown, lines are thick, all ccy is shown etc. (broker: FXPIG) image
MCTC 3.1 by Buju - Multi Currency True Currency
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rockit replied Jun 13, 2018Me too: Thingy traded a lot on Fed, only not into profit. Backtesting this kind of EA on MT4 is useless (->fake momentum). image
High Win Ratio EA
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rockit replied Jun 8, 2018I think he did (i.e. at the least those ex-ante setups in the pix). Sadly, he stated that he will not disclose the money-maker.
However, I agree that the thread is unnecessarily cluttered. I think he should have banned those troublemakers ...The only thread you will ever need: FX Exposed!
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rockit replied Jun 8, 2018A bad loser he is.. redoktoberBUSTED#SupportFractalFreak!
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rockit replied Jun 6, 2018I think it is the opposite: A classical grid is comprised of buy-stops above the price, and sell-stops below the price, stacked at i.e. fixed distances; in long trends ever more orders on one side of the grid will be triggered and so the gains grow ...
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