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- RedLineFred replied Oct 11, 2021
Open Marketwatch, then right click on the symbol of choice and open the Specification window for that symbol and at the bottom you will have the session times you are looking for. image
- RedLineFred replied Apr 4, 2021
Each pair has its own Specification - right click on the Market Watch window and select it there. What you'll find is the following: image this is the Specification for EURUSD on my broker and it shows the Swap Long as -4.06, and Swap Short at ...
- RedLineFred replied Jan 7, 2021
load the volume indicator onto your chart next open the Navigator and find the Moving Average Indicator (could be in your Trend folder) drag the MA Indi onto the Volume Indi in the sub window and set the "Apply to:" drop down to [Previous ...
- RedLineFred replied Nov 26, 2020
image Short swap is shown in the spec as 8.077 so at a lot size of 0.79 this would equate to a cost per day of USD6.38083 Entry Price - Exit Price = 0.069 Loss = (0.069*1000) * 0.79 = USD54.51 6.38083*17+54.51 = 162.98 Still as you say something ...
- RedLineFred replied Jun 8, 2017
I use a similar approach and here are a few ideas to consider. For me its all about risk, so i ensure i can handle the drawdowns. Look for a pair close to the all time low and use this level as a base, as the chances of dropping lower should be ...
- RedLineFred replied Oct 28, 2015
Darren, a little confused on the exits. Could you please explain again the two trades in one direction waiting for a reversal trade. In your video you show what looks like a profitable exit, but didn't we get a reversal a lot earlier? See my red ...
- RedLineFred replied Aug 10, 2015
sorry, don't know what the issue is as it works for me, suggest you try finding a more recent version of kernel32.dll, but cant be sure
- RedLineFred replied Nov 1, 2013
Hi Jason, Thanks for getting back to me. I don't think my issue relates to my internet connection - I have a strong, high bandwidth connection and its working well with other services. When I look at the journal entries (see attached) you can see ...
- RedLineFred replied Apr 11, 2013
If I understand it correctly, the attached should do it. image
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