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- rossiya replied Oct 28, 2009
>>Originally Posted by aquaart >>Counter trend trading is NOT the same as closing a position. It's only the same if your countertrade is in the same timeframe, which typically is NOT the case. Especially on EURUSD, which IMHO seems to change ideal ...
- rossiya replied Oct 18, 2009
MT5 useful as a pet rock — I'll just feed MT data out to my database, and have perl scripts munge through it. I don't need brokers spying on me through MT5 backdoors. If I needed faster execution a quad-core will do it much better and faster, ...
- rossiya replied Oct 9, 2009
Market hit the 4hr high Bollinger Band, so I cashed the long. 1hr TF just whipsaws me. 4hr. seems to have some swing-trade potential, though I'm not yet a JPY aficionado. Seems to be emerging from a BB squeeze. Perhaps I will regret exiting the long?
- rossiya replied Oct 6, 2009
This pair has more drama then a season of the soap opera "Santa Barbara"
- rossiya replied Sep 24, 2009
Awesome call, man
- rossiya replied Sep 22, 2009
Yes I was going daily timeframe on EURUSD trading 15 minute, which held an ideal pattern since it's birth from the DM years ago until October. $80 into $800 in a week no problem. Then it crumbled. I couldn't feed a goldfish. It's funny I can hold my ...
- rossiya replied Sep 17, 2009
Hi Yen traders. I am following the bullish trend of the GBPJPY right now. I had bullish reading in the London open. A few hours ago, before the NY open, all my indicators went divergent while the GBPJPY gyrated above and below the 150 level. Any ...
- rossiya replied Sep 14, 2009
FXOpen. These aren't true nano lots, but minimum positions are 100 units=10,000 cents.
- rossiya replied Sep 12, 2009
While we're on the topic of silliness, you post seems to contradict itself. Perhaps you are thinking of dual accounts for hedging? That still reduces my trading equity with double margin requirements and means more hassle, as now two accounts could ...
- rossiya replied Sep 9, 2009
Yeah, but there are trends on each timeframe. Sometimes they are synergistic, and often in opposition. The NFA rules are stupid and only derail continuation trades. For the current GBPJPY, there are two hourly bear swings enveloped in a bullish ...
- rossiya replied Sep 7, 2009
Nice mantra, Alex. What in your mind makes you think the Americans have such foresight? Newton put down physics in formulas, the meaning of which could only be discerned by the aristocracy. This effectively made the lower classes slaves, as their ...
- rossiya replied Sep 7, 2009
Would you care to be specific? You know what they say about sweeping statements being a "waste of time and useless".
- rossiya replied Sep 3, 2009
Yeah i already made a profit on the 1hr GBPJPY, as it went up to a SR line then came screaming down. Still bearish on daily and mixed on 4hr. Perhaps there are hedging abilities in the futures market. I traded wheat in the past and hedging seemed ...
- rossiya replied Sep 2, 2009
I guess you don't trade multiple time frames. I trade the 4hr and enter/exit on the 1hr, as bankers do. Right now the GPBJPY is down on the 4hr, but in a gang-war on the 1hr at 150 price. So going long on the 1hr might make sense until it hits a SR ...
- rossiya replied Aug 15, 2009
Ok how do we go about this?
- rossiya replied Jul 19, 2009
Get a demo account from that O**** broker it shows second ticks.
- rossiya replied Jul 18, 2009
LOL that looks like Hannibal Lecter's data terminal.
- rossiya replied Jul 16, 2009
I think you really miss the point. In any market if I buy, hypothetically, something for $5 and I have a sales contract signed by the customer for $10, I can use that credit to buy more goods, pay taxes etc. Now the brokers are stealing my line of ...
- rossiya replied Jul 14, 2009
Well I set Wadda-Attar_explosion on MT4 to wake me up at night. But I traded "that broker" because they operate on a 5 second timeframe. After a minute much of the banker's move is made putting you at a much higher risk territory should you choose ...
- rossiya replied Jul 10, 2009
News Spike — I have a tick feed so I get alarms when 'that broker' spikes. Worked well turned $80 into $800 one week. You have to act fast though on entry. I forgot if that Java applet has buy/sell stops, but that could sometimes help when you ...