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- PLooB replied Nov 29, 2017
Thanks for the improvements. Looks like you created a signal enumerator variable to indicate when the trade is long/short/flat. The close code now uses the magic number to identify the specific trade to close. If I've missed anything, it's because I ...
- PLooB replied Apr 27, 2017
Live02 is down for me. They usually refund you if you lose money while their server is down.
- PLooB replied Mar 23, 2017
I contacted IC Markets and they said "we were informed by our IT department that problem is solved. If you have any affected trades please reply with the order number and we will be sure to check them in full for you." I probed them about the ...
- PLooB replied Mar 23, 2017
Down for about 30mins, up for 30mins, now down for 5mins.
- PLooB replied Mar 20, 2016
I was trying to figure this out and found this thread. If you want to work it out by hand then watch this video from the Khan academy. It uses a basketball example with the probability of a winning free throw of 80% and five shots. It then goes ...
- PLooB replied Oct 16, 2015
They emailed all clients this: url It's unfortunate these things happen, but as I've said before.. this is not IC Market's fault as it would have happened to anyone using oneZero's services. They have said they will reimburse anyone.
- PLooB replied Oct 14, 2015
It's not ICMarkets with the problem. One of their providers (OneZero) is having ISP issues. There's nothing ICMarkets can do about it in the short-term. url
- PLooB replied Oct 13, 2015
IC Markets is a great broker and it is only in the last couple of days that these issues have popped up. I rate them extremely high compared to others. They released an explanation(see attachment).
- PLooB replied Oct 13, 2015
Take it easy guys. IC Markets said they will reimburse you: url
- PLooB replied Feb 8, 2012
Hello fellow price action followers! I've been using NBT for a few years now and I've also had the pleasure of meeting BRV in person. I'm looking for traders who tend to use this method or who mostly use price action and are interested in joining a ...
- PLooB replied Dec 9, 2009
They are both valid ways to identify support and resistance and both share the same fundamental principle behind them. IMO the BRV way is more accurate as you usually have a pinpoint price level that you enter at. While Seiden's buckets are S/R ...
- PLooB replied May 27, 2009
Just you lol na you did have to go back a couple of months and it's not too clear. I actually went short here but it came back for a retest, I got cold feet and closed then went for dinner. Came back and facepalmed myself for not being patient. ...
- PLooB replied May 26, 2009
GBP looks to be heading towards 1.5950 and posibly a breakout given how many times it has hit. Pity I have to go to sleep but if it does breakout, looks like it could take off because it has formed a high base on the daily. I might stay awake a bit ...
- PLooB replied May 20, 2009
lol we have ignition!!!!! already closed my break out positions about +30 on EUR
- PLooB replied May 20, 2009
I used the 4H and went back to Nov and Dec and saw that support became resistance and later it acted as resistance again. I know BRV says use the last wave but sometimes the level is still strong if only 1 wave has past it, that's the rule I use -- ...
- PLooB replied May 20, 2009
60 pips on this one.
- PLooB replied May 19, 2009
Missed entering this one as I was waiting for 0.5990-0.6000 Maybe there's a thing about palindromes? 0.6006 Also previous support and fib level: image
- PLooB replied May 19, 2009
lol I realise that. But if you go back to about 25th Nov and late Oct there is resistance or do you think those points are not significant because they are too old?