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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Next Copy the contents FROM the data folder (with long string or numbers/digits) TO the MQL4 folder in the original install location. (C:\Program files etc,,,) You can do this one folder at a time if you like or if you’re feeling bold you can delete ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Next open a new Windows Explorer window (hit Windows key +E) You now have two windows explorer windows open, one showing your MT4 Data folder contents and another one. With the other one, navigate to the original install location of your MT4 Which ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Then open the MQL4 folder, the contents will look something like;
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016So lets get on with it,,,,, You can find exactly where Windows has moved your stuff to if you go; File – Open Data Folder on your MT4 install
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016So, here we go, Win 7 and later versions copy chunks of your MT4 install to another 'safer' location, eg; C:\Users\User01\AppData\Roaming\MetaQuotes {your broker name or something} (followed by an unhelpful string of apparently random digits). Note, ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Bits of Junk No. 1 If you like the idea of backing up your entire installation of MT4 onto some other media or cloud drive or something and you should like the idea, read on. Backing up the whole thing means that in the event of your computer having ...
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Started Jun 10, 2016|Platform Tech|38 replies
This thread is here to provide tips and tricks (Bits of Junk) that I've picked over the last 5 ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016I think that would destroy my brain in about 30 seconds,
No actually it's remarkably easy, and you don't need different accounts or anything, but because there is room for bad stuff to happen I'll write up a pdf and post it, basically it's ...Lower risk, stress free TDI system
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016I also sometimes have a pc running at home with an EA for managing trades on one method I use, I can access this with TeamViewer from any where. That helps spread the load a bit as well.
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016I like to have several instances of MT4 open with different views, timeframes and methods, all that is required to switch between them is to click the button on the bar at the bottom of the screen, I'm sure there are a thousand ways to do this, For ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016I sometimes think if we drew all the lines on the chart that might affect things we wouldn't be able to see the candles at all.

Hard to know what's best sometimes. By the way your +50 is way better than mine today.
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Agreed, plus also lots of support if you zoom out and look left, which was my no-no. good luck anyway. ***Edit*** On the plus side though, a lot of the SR is around a large round number and the price is moving below that now so that could help.
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016Good, didn't see that, I've had more coffee now so I can see properly again.

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Gizzledonk replied Jun 10, 2016The only thing I can think of off hand (it's a bit early and I haven't had enough coffee yet) is that one of those stochs is not 'standard' some people like to make adjustments to their indi's, the one on the right looks like it has longer period ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 9, 2016Yes I agree and I'd certainly like that one too, I mostly work directly on H4 but looking at the results some people are getting on H1 here I might have a closer look at it. Trade well!! Donk.
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 9, 2016Hi Pip_Chaser The white lines on the chart I posted are purely for illustrative purposes to show similarity/difference on the two different stochs related to everything else, they are not in any way meant to indicate any sort of signal. I am trying ...
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Gizzledonk commented Jun 9, 2016Going to be a hell of a mess isn't it! - truly tragic I'm sure.
Forget the UK: These countries hate the EU even more
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 9, 2016The white lines were just to join prominent points together on the Stochs, the chart and the TDI for illustration. I would not post entry/exit signals because I will trade a bit differently from you and if your charts are in a different time zone ...
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 9, 2016After a good examination and test I concluded this method adds nothing significant to the original. I got bored with it actually.
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Gizzledonk replied Jun 9, 2016I decided not to use it.
Does anyone use 'Forex Trader 2' simulation software please?