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- Munch_Munch replied Feb 14, 2007
I won't be able to make it unfortunately, won't be able to get my travel documents ready.
- Munch_Munch replied Feb 11, 2007
Does "pending order goes live" mean the order has been activated without any fill or after the order has been filled?
- Munch_Munch replied Jan 11, 2007
Could be the underwater cables problem down beneath the ocean bed.
- Munch_Munch replied Jan 11, 2007
Could be the earthquake problem.
- Munch_Munch replied Dec 18, 2006
Wake up. Breakfast. Coffee. Sleep.
- Munch_Munch replied Dec 17, 2006
It is definitely bad. If you have myopia like I do and you read too much you will need more powerful spectacles, then you will need a magnifying glass, then you will need a microscope.
- Munch_Munch replied Dec 12, 2006
Assuming you managed to sell a fantastic software somewhere for, say $1,000,000, to someone. Then that buyer make copies of it, and more people make copies of it, it will be selling in the black market for peanuts.
- Munch_Munch replied Dec 11, 2006
It's a very serious disease. You can survive, but if all traders suffer from it the brokers will be out of business.
- Munch_Munch replied Dec 11, 2006
Put it on eBay and find out.
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 4, 2006
I won't try this method. And two accounts? Frankly, I've heard of fund managers using one company to handle all his customers accounts, the gain or loss simply move from one customer's account to another's. I won't even think of it as a method. Good ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 4, 2006
"U open the two hedged positions at 100 each" Buy = 100 Sell = 100 The price goes to 110 - it doesnt affect anything. The price goes to 90 - it doesnt affect anything . Than the price jumps to 55 in lieu of the Big Ben Strategy (Frankfurt/London ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 4, 2006
Sorry, it doesn't make sense.
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 3, 2006
Assuming one starts with a very very very small account. With an average of, say, minus 50 pips to plus about 100 to 200 pips a week, it takes about 12 months to reach maximum capacity. If you use one of the retail forex companies that guarantee ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 2, 2006
Those ARE the details. If you have one set of 1 out of 3, the certainty is not so high. If you have 2 sets of 1 out of 3, the certainty is higher. If you have 3 sets of 1 out of 3, even higher.
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 2, 2006
There is no need for a cross-broker operation. If you use two-brokers to accomplish an arbitrage all you have to do is look at the same contract quoted by the two-brokers to see any discrepancies in the pricing. Or, you can achieve the same effect ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 2, 2006
That situation is a 3-way arbitrage. If you are in the banks you have the facilities to do that. There must be an actual flow of the currencies to different parties. For the spot market you refer to, one way to use the 3-way arbitrage is to choose ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 2, 2006
I think the one you refer to is suitable for the bank's not for things like retail forex or futures trading. Although, if you write the program eg. for EUR/USD --> EUR/GBP --> GBP/USD, and it spots a suffiiciently wide profit to be made from the ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 1, 2006
Where's Refco?
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 1, 2006
Ceteris paribus, starting with the lowest possible account size, in order to reach maximum capacity at the fastest rate, it will take about 1 year from implementing the compounding process, no less than 3 months, probably around 6 months to reach ...
- Munch_Munch replied Mar 1, 2006
Preferraby the real time calculator should be suitable for use with retail online forex companies, not those used by the banks themselves. Manual calculation is a bit too slow, and too error-prone.