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wwwin replied Jul 3, 2009You fail to understand that what brought many traders to fX was the high leverage, on 1.5:1 leverage you would have to have 50k equity account in order to make some good money. 1.5:1 leverage is a boom? LOL...Increased regulations means crap...Did ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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wwwin replied Jul 3, 2009yeah, FINRA wants 1.5:1 leverage,,,,is NFA next...then it will be really time to change to UK or other outside US broker
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wwwin replied Jul 3, 2009LOL, yes, and no more cries about stop hunting LOL, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And trailing stop can also be used by EA...on the bright side, there are more options if brokers add the OCO orders, then you could link any ...
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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wwwin replied Jul 3, 2009OCO spread is same as old limit stop loss, the order cancelled does not pay spread
NFA - "No more Limit or Stop Loss orders"
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wwwin replied Jul 3, 2009Yes, I think they are trying to move clients to UK in anticipation of more NFA rules further limiting US brokers...way to go NFA, US unemployment to continue to grow.
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wwwin replied Jun 21, 2009Got it, thank you very much for the response, what you meant was that you trade more then 10M notional volume a month. But it is actually a lot more than that, even on a 4 week month, you would be trading 24M notional volume (minimum 3 lots per ...
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wwwin replied Jun 20, 2009Becoming a joke — Funny thread, first BV 1.4 is wrong (b/c white should be red) and 1.1 is right b/c both climex bars shoudl be red????, then when shown that the opposite is true and that 1.4 has the CURRENT LITERATURE COLORS, then all of a ...
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wwwin replied Jun 20, 2009Agreed, therefore version 1.1 is wrong according to the literature of better volume indicator.
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wwwin replied Jun 20, 2009You mean 100 trades of 1 lot each? Or less trades of multiple lots each?
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wwwin replied Jun 20, 2009Isn't volume climax down supposed to be white?
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wwwin replied Jun 7, 2009I believe most of the posters using VSA are not using CDRW.
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wwwin replied Jun 7, 2009VSA is not based on level 2 or open orders or order books. It is BASED ON VOLUME ON TRASACTIONS THAT HAVE ALREADY OCCURED, the distance from the high and low of a bar, they call this spread, not to be confused with spread b/t bid and ask, VSPREADA, ...
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wwwin replied Jun 6, 2009I am not qualified to teach anybody anything. Just as soon as they would learn all the answers, all the questions would change. Everyone has to learn on their own by trial an error and what works for them. As I wrote above "you can't codify a ...
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wwwin replied Jun 6, 2009Forget this expectancy crap formula, that's for noobs that don't know how to trade successfully trying to codify a chaotic state, all trades are different and stand on their. Who is this Michael anyway and what quailifies him to be teaching how to ...
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wwwin replied May 30, 2009Got it url But the SS appears to be made only for 5 m tt, so will stick with MM for now
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wwwin replied May 30, 2009OK, I was reading the book, and think that the MM lines can be substituted for trend culsters, as used in the book.
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wwwin replied May 30, 2009Shamus, are you using the Murray Math lines in the same way that the book uses the trend clusters? In another words, since we don't have a trend cluster indicator are you substituting the MM lines as trend clusters? Thanks
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wwwin replied May 30, 2009Well he is changing the thread and now giving out more info on his system because "There are too many (I can't even use the term trader) gamblers - with zero trading experience - frequenting FF looking for the next tip and looking for somebody to ...
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wwwin replied May 28, 2009I agree. Which indi do you use for trend projection and is it posted in this thread? Thanks
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