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Rabid replied Apr 11, 2009There's really no reason for any ambiguity here. Start here: url Starting at around 8am for each area you'll see different markets come alive. Some won't get moving till 9am or 9:30, so it all depends on what pairs you're following and how you ...
Important times of the day
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Rabid replied Apr 9, 2009lol If you put greed before common sense don't be surprised when you end up broke. 1 std lot is $10 per pip. 2% risk of $20,000 is $400. That's 40 pips risk per trade. The question isn't whether someone can limit trade risk to that, the question is ...
How big an account one needs to win in forex everyday?
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Rabid replied Apr 9, 2009Cheap for public use and cheap for resale are 2 vastly different things.
Data Feed?
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Rabid replied Apr 8, 2009Yeh, they'll go on your credit report. Just be careful, you can't discharge student loans (ever) so any money you borrow will have to be repaid with interest.
I'm a new trader =D
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Rabid replied Apr 7, 2009In a perfect world we wouldn't need to identify ourselves w/ potentially sensitive information. SSNs weren't intended for that use, but unfortunately that's how they're used today. I had my wallet lost/stolen years back. I went down to an SS office ...
I'm a new trader =D
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Rabid replied Apr 7, 2009You are going to need a new SS card. You will need it for ID when applying for jobs, when opening a number of different accounts, when working with gov't agencies of all sorts. In theory you shouldn't, but in the real world it's either you ...
I'm a new trader =D
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Rabid replied Apr 4, 2009Any other moving average will do the same thing. Neither work in a consolidating market. As always it goes to operator experience.
Need an EA
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Rabid replied Apr 3, 2009In forex brokers provide "tick" data from their clients as volume. There is no central volume database, as such both are correct in what they provide.
VSA broker history change datas
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Rabid replied Mar 31, 20093 reasons: 1. Why post just to agree w/ the O.P? 2. Why post when there's a flood of posts against you? 3. Serious traders know it's all subjective anyway. But there's a whole army of people out there that want to rag on indicators. These are mostly ...
Indicators... The Beautiful Lie
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Rabid replied Mar 30, 2009Except the examples I've posted are examples I routinely use in real time trading. I've taken longs and shorts on them, and I'm profitable. I do have a few other setups that I use too, but I routinely use MACD to confirm what other things are ...
Indicators... The Beautiful Lie
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Rabid replied Mar 30, 2009Ragging on indicators is hip and trendy. It's the popular thing to do. But in the proper context indicators can be very useful. The first chart. This is the pound over the last several days. I've got a few indies on it, fibs, weekly and daily pivot, ...
Indicators... The Beautiful Lie
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Rabid replied Mar 30, 2009If you absolutely must complicate things, subtract the difference between MACDs (1 for each pair). A 21/3 (or whatever) on both, subtract the differences between the 2 divergences, gives you the net divergence trend. Buy strength, sell weakness.
Pair Divergence Method
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Rabid replied Mar 30, 2009Ah yes, pair triangles. If both EURJPY and USDJPY are going up, then it means JPY is getting weaker relative to the movements of the EURUSD. Divergence between the pairs could be seen in large movements in the EURUSD. The old saying "sell weakness, ...
Pair Divergence Method
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Rabid replied Mar 26, 2009Thanks for the reply. If you're working with a single option side, wouldn't you make money only if price exceeds the strike price? And for that to happen, doesn't price need to move more than expected? I mean if price moves only 1 point, and that ...
Not even close to a bottom!
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Rabid replied Mar 25, 2009Yes, look for "Trendline alert" in the search box.
[MT4] - Detect when price approaches arbitrary drawn objects
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Rabid replied Mar 24, 2009From an economic standpoint the proposition of a super currency is ridiculous. This is all just china's "sour grapes" at losing money on it's dollar bet. A "strong currency" always loses to a "weak one." It's a law of money. Go here: ...
China calls for new reserve currency
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Rabid replied Mar 22, 2009Sigh. Thanks for the criticism. Since you don't feel like clarifying, maybe Gamma will. But just for the record... I said the following: 1. Options come with a volatility (via current price and a pricing model) built in. 2. Otherwise, why write ...
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