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enivid replied Mar 7, 2013Wait, are you saying that you pay interest for long EUR/CHF position? You might want to change your broker for a one that will actually pay you for such positions.
EUR/CHF
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enivid replied Dec 12, 2012I also keep a trade journal in Excel. Helps a lot to analyze my reasoning for entries.
Do you keep a trading notebook?
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enivid replied Dec 8, 2012I don't see how it can be a low risk trade. SNB might surprise the markets and EURCHF could go down. The only longs I would consider low-risk are long-term ones with rather distant SL and an accent on swap gains.
EUR/CHF
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enivid replied Dec 6, 2012You also need to know stop-loss value, account currency and currency pair to calculate the lot value. Please see this recent threads as this question was answered numerous times: url url
Calculating lot value
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enivid replied Dec 3, 2012Different timeframs are just different "zoom" levels of the same data, so yes, they do correlate if the same timeframes correlate.
Do different time-frames from different pairs correlate?
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enivid replied Dec 2, 2012I assume that you meant 21:00 AEDT, not 09:00 AEDT. If so, you should set your indicator to 02:00 and 12:00. Your local time is irrelevant, the indicator uses broker's time.
Northern/Southern Hemisphere trading time difference for indicator
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enivid replied Nov 18, 2012It doesn't really matter what you borrow (that would probably depend on your account currency). What matters is that when you sell a pair, you sell its base currency.
I have some theoretical questions
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enivid replied Nov 17, 2012When you sell 10,000 units of EUR/USD at 1.2000, you are selling €10,000. To do that, you borrow the same $12,000 from your broker and still need $120 margin to hold the position. If the price goes down to 1.1500, you close the short position, but ...
I have some theoretical questions
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enivid replied Nov 13, 2012Looking for a bottom to add to longs? I'd wait for around 1.2010.
EUR/CHF
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enivid replied Nov 6, 2012Hedging yields the same profit/loss result as closing the position, except that you pay one more bid/ask spread and are exposed to one more overnight swap.
Trade through next few days or close all trades that are in profit?
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enivid replied Nov 5, 2012I'd close my dollar-related medium-term trades. I wouldn't bother for really long-term trades (years), while the short-term are usually closed intraday.
Trade through next few days or close all trades that are in profit?
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enivid replied Nov 2, 2012Since you are long 80k EUR/USD, you will be losing $8 per 0.0001 move down. Everything else (your margin and entry level) is irrelevant.
How to calculate risk?
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enivid replied Oct 22, 2012I reckon it's pretty impossible to explain something that isn't antecedently defined.
When to upgrade to MT5?
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enivid replied Oct 20, 2012Hundreds of them here: url Just check "Currency".
Companies that trade Currency
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enivid replied Oct 19, 2012Yeah, you just toss around lies and false accusations. Why would I do that? Sure, I can. Does it bother you? Good day to you too, sir.
When to upgrade to MT5?
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enivid replied Oct 18, 2012No, sorry to disappoint you. How could they overlook you then?!
When to upgrade to MT5?