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- paradoxical replied Dec 2, 2008
Arnold, at the top right, click on the list of attatchments and the 7 year fact sheet is there. As far as them using the same settings, yes they do, if you're talking about the 100X80 EA. One thing you should know is that one of the SELL EAs doesn't ...
100 x 80 EA oh boy
- paradoxical replied Dec 2, 2008
Steve, whitegoodman is correct. On my demo account, I've been trading .03 for the past few weeks with very little drawdown on 7 pairs, and thgere have been some fairly wild swings in the market since then. The pairs are: CHF/JPY, USD/JPY, AUD/USD, ...
100 x 80 EA oh boy
- paradoxical replied Dec 2, 2008
Which one do you use at $20.00 a month? Is it easy to set up?
100 x 80 EA oh boy
- paradoxical replied Dec 2, 2008
Have used the 100X80 for the past two weeks at .03 with minimal drawdown, even on days the market goes down 600 points, so going live using 8 of the safer pairs.
100 x 80 EA oh boy
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but want to post actual results for newer members (like me) that want to know what being stopped out means. I traded the EUR/GBP on demo, but the same thing could happen to the NZD/USD, and in my opinion, being ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
follkow up to my previous post. I also traded the AUD/CAD on the same demo account, and that pair was doing badly also, so I thought Interbank closed out my trades on a margin call. I learned that the EA apparently coses all trades once the first ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Looking at the trades, the first trade went out at 8255, and subsequent sells went out about every 20 pips after that for 7 total trades. When it hit 8455, all 7 trades were closed at right around 8455. I thought EACH trade had a 200 pip stop, but ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Lots of kool aid drinkers in this room, I see. Of course, no mention is made of the lousy and complicated trading platform, lack of charts, lack of tools. One person says his limit orders are hardly ever filled, and, of course, that comment gets ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Slightly off topic, but interesting to see what happens with pennies. I opened a $4500.00 demo account and traded the EUR/GBP at .15, and the AUD/CAD at .20 using the 35X20 settings. As "bad" luck would have it, the EUR/GBP went from a low of 8234 ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Jbelang, I can put in a limit order with any MT4 broker, so I don't what you're talking about. I get charts, and many, many other cool things with MT4 brokers. It's not just a preference. I've been trading forex for at least 5 years, and your ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
My guess is that people are leaving MB Trading in droves, and Jbelang may be looking for work selling used cars soon.
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
What a master of spin this Jbelang is. he says customers are giving MB positive feedback on their changes, which have increased the spread and increased the margin requirements. Jbelang, just who do you think you're kidding? You could sell snake ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
After two years with MB Trading, I closed my account. The spread on the GBP is insane, and their trading platform absolutely sucks. The MT4 trading platform is vastly superior to the MBT piece of garbage. I suffered with their inferior platform ...
MB Trading Futures - Introduction
- paradoxical replied Dec 1, 2008
Update on my live account. Plus $331.00 from Tuesday Tokoyo session, trading .15 and using stock settings. Today I closed out just before the US session. With all of these news stories out this week, I may just stay away all week.
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Nov 30, 2008
This is not a true Martingale sysytem, and the good thing about it is that you can use the settings on the spreadsheet to determine what your loss in dollars will be on stop out. At .05, it would be $240.80. If someone has a $4,000.00 account, ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Nov 29, 2008
Verto, are you not altering the system if you close out early?
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Nov 29, 2008
Dave, I don't think you'll get any disagreements. When the market is trending heavily, this system will have difficulty. However, if you read through the thread, you'll find that oan has recommended that you trade in the direction of the trend, and ...
My own developed benkyalate system
- paradoxical replied Nov 28, 2008
If the norm is no more than, say 200, what would be the problem of using a setting of some real high amount over that, such as 400, as a stop loss?
Trading aud/nzd successfully
- paradoxical replied Nov 28, 2008
The more I think about it, the more I think knowing how often you could be stopped out is a key issue, no matter if you trade .01, .05, .15,, or whatever amount. Because no matter what amount you trade, as long as you always trade that same amount, ...
Trading aud/nzd successfully