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- Dasilvja replied Feb 22, 2020
Awesome. Thank you so much!
- Dasilvja replied Jan 14, 2020
lol, Hayseed, I was learning on and off for a long time. I blew a couple small accounts along the way as well. It wasn't until last summer that I started really focusing on learning this properly and I wouldn't even say until December 1 last year ...
- Dasilvja replied Jan 14, 2020
Scalper?
- Dasilvja replied Jan 14, 2020
Look up "confluence". You are pure arrogance. I'm done with you.
- Dasilvja replied Jan 14, 2020
You make these calculations based on the idea that price movement is completely random. There are discernable patterns and an immeasurable number of techniques to interpret them and help anticipate the direction of the price. Each has their own ...
- Dasilvja replied Jan 14, 2020
Thanks everyone, These are all great ideas and they help shed a little light on what works. What I was thinking, was scaling out 50% at a multiple of my risk (like 1:1.5 or 1:2) then moving my stop to breakeven. I risk 0.5% per trade so with TP1 at ...
- Dasilvja replied Nov 16, 2019
I thought I read that IC Markets did too?
- Dasilvja replied Sep 6, 2019
I manually backtested a strategy and collected all the data and put it into a spreadsheet. I set it up so that I could just change the R:R on the spreadsheet and it would show me the win rate, profit and growth and Drawdown all without having to ...
- Dasilvja replied Aug 25, 2019
Thank you! That was exactly what I was looking for. And it helped me to discover that the name I was looking for was "utility". Now I can use that website as well as search other MT5 Utility Dow load sites. Thanks!
- Dasilvja replied Aug 2, 2019
What a great idea. Thanks!
- Dasilvja replied Jan 10, 2019
Hayseed, so how does one differentiate a good EA from a bad one? Are good ones even available anywhere to the public? I'd love to learn to code so I can create my own and tweek them over time. Any recommendations on the best way to start that?
- Dasilvja replied Jan 1, 2019
Thanks. I appreciate your prompt reply. I might need more of a step-by-step instruction to get it but this is very helpful and I'll do my best with it. Thanks again.
- Dasilvja replied Nov 1, 2018
So everyone that trades full-time has at least $50,000 in their trading account? All the people in these forums, they're either part-time or they have $50,000? Wow. I didn't realize you needed that much to be a currency trader. Isn't only $25,000 to ...
- Dasilvja replied Apr 5, 2017
Could you guys please offer your criticisms here. I'm looking to take a short position into what I believe is fresh demand below. Not sure if my trend/momentum line is correct. I appreciate your input. Thanks in advance. Cheers.
- Dasilvja replied Apr 5, 2017
Hey everyone. This is my first time posting here so I hope that I added my screenshot correctly. I've marked a couple proximal lines on 2 demand zones and noticed that when price went back up from the lower zone that it turned at an old zone that ...
- Dasilvja replied Jan 20, 2017
I thought those regulators didn't allow hedging in Canada? I love the trade station platform. And thank you everyone for your help. I'll look into these. Cheers!
- Dasilvja replied Dec 5, 2016
I know it's been a while since anyone has been on this thread. Hoping someone sees this. I heard Pepperstone was good for Canadians. Really, I'm interested in finding a broker that allows hedging. Two trades, in opposite directions, on a single ...
- Dasilvja replied Dec 5, 2016
Hello. I apologize if this is covered somewhere. I'm interested in using a hedging strategy in Canada. One that I can have both trades open on the same instrument at the same time. You posted that in Canada we need to set up "non-netting accounts". ...
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