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- slipshod replied Jun 3, 2013
Metaquotes have seriously lost the plot. Helloooo cTrader!
- slipshod replied Jun 2, 2013
For manual trading cTrader is far superior to MT4, not least because it only works with true ECN brokers. There's no way for a market maker to trade against you then screw with the price feed or play games with slippage and spreads to hit your ...
- slipshod replied Jun 2, 2013
Oh, my bad, I must have imagined creating that IC Markets cTrader demo last month, and using it every day since. Let me check ... Hmm, the icon's still there, it still opens and its definitely cTrader and IC Markets. Well, if you say it doesn't ...
- slipshod replied Jun 2, 2013
They do offer cTrader demo accounts, I've been running one for a month now: url
- slipshod replied May 31, 2013
Any advances on the import of data for backtesting purposes? I'd like to be able to go back 10 years using my own M1 data, and to be able to create custom symbols using my own datasets. Are there any plans to allow this to happen? The lack of ...
- slipshod replied Sep 23, 2012
Thought I'd take a look at the S&P 500 weekly...
- slipshod replied Sep 14, 2012
Took me all week to recover from Monday's bad trades, but finally closed out with a profit thanks to some really strong trending over the last couple of days. Haven't found much to post an analysis of, other than noting the typical spike down to ...
- slipshod replied Sep 11, 2012
Ain't that the truth! ... or is it the other way around?
- slipshod replied Sep 11, 2012
Well done! I lost money on Monday, my advice to take a day off trading was to myself in retrospect
- slipshod replied Sep 11, 2012
My reading of AU today...
- slipshod replied Sep 11, 2012
Nico, that was a tough day to trade, being as it was a Monday following a Friday which saw substantial price movements. Some sort of consolidation/retrace was likely, but the market didn't want to move with any conviction - which to me said that ...
- slipshod replied Sep 11, 2012
Its "Ease of Movement" which you can find described here: url I couldn't find an MT4 indicator for it anywhere except for a nearly-functional version on the mql4.com forum, which I took and modified a bit to suit my own purposes (changes listed in ...
- slipshod replied Sep 9, 2012
Thanks Hiddengap, interesting to see analysis of lower TFs too - please keep posting
- slipshod replied Sep 6, 2012
Hi Chris, your indicator sounds promising indeed & its obvious you've put a ton of work into it. Thanks for offering to share
- slipshod replied Sep 6, 2012
Got onto a nice short today on USDCAD, thought I'd share my analysis/thought process that led me into the trade. Please bear in mind that I have a lot to learn re VSA techniques, and would appreciate correction if I've made mistakes or missed ...
- slipshod replied Sep 6, 2012
Welcome back carramch! I think you've pretty much summed it up there. I've found the markets very hard to read lately due to the lack of direction & big money pushing it around at their whim. EU had a nice example of a "Judas Swing" yesterday on the ...
- slipshod replied Sep 4, 2012
Looks like your short's turned out ok maxim
- slipshod replied Sep 4, 2012
I can see fake/SV moves in each direction. Combined with the start of the Frankfurt session & London imminent I'd prefer to wait for the market to make up its mind.
- slipshod replied Sep 4, 2012
awsl: SV means "stopping volume", where a trend hits an area of resistance or support that stops it in its tracks despite a high volume effort to keep going. Often associated with a trend's "climax" where it gets totally carried away & runs hard ...
- slipshod replied Sep 3, 2012
Depends where you are & how your stock market is regulated as to whether the volume is "true" and the playing field "level". Where I am in Australia, neither are the case. Big money & brokers can & do conduct large off-market transfers of shares, ...