- Search Energy EXCH
- tradur replied Nov 2, 2018
180 pips on GBPNZD thanks GW! This is a proven system.
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Oct 19, 2018
I think your trend detector doesnt update well. D1 for EURNZD is currently at -53 and H4 -100. I think it has to do with TDI at D1 is not under the bands + MN (89) and W1 (71) on nihilist is still limegreen?
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Oct 19, 2018
Thanks GW, Still trying to learn so I will wait as well in that case. Do you refer by higher TFs to the nihilist & ibuk are not exhausted or TDI? Or both? Cheers
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Oct 19, 2018
Does eurnzd seem exhausted now? Is it waiting for entry conditions?
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Oct 17, 2018
Still waiting for the perfect exhaustion to strike like a sniper
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Oct 15, 2018
Jpy is going up nicely, especially keeping an eye on chfjpy but its long not exhausted yet, right??
Southern Cross Trader
- tradur replied Sep 14, 2018
Anyone else riding NC and CC since yesterday?
Weekly Pivot trading with TDI
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
They want 30% of 4%, they assume you get 4% per year. If you make 4000% or only 1% you still just pay for the 30% of 4%. Check out orangetax.com he is a Dutch tax consultant.
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
Yeah, usd and cad banks have a holiday. Since NY session it got slow
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
Heerlijk zo'n belastingparadijsje voor de traders

Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
I know 1,2% is hard to believe lol but Netherlands is a tax paradise for the rich. Please read this: url All other FX traders in NL i know (also Dutch forums) say the same.
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
No mate, it means the government expects you to make 4% yearly gain on the wealth you have. On that 4% they want 30%. Calculated it is 1.2%. There is one condition your wealth must be atleast 30k
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 3, 2018
6 million made from FX profit? I think you are crazy if you stay and pay 50% I am happy with 1,2% here but not so happy with the weather

Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 2, 2018
url Fx falls under box 3 wealth tax. You pay every year 1.2% wealthtax. So no tax for FX, but only 1.2% on all your wealth which is on your bank on 1 january.
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?
- tradur replied Sep 2, 2018
Tax for FX and other kinds of investing/trading in the Netherlands is 1.2%
Would you renounce your citizenship to pay less tax?