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bluepanther replied Jan 19, 2019My IB link is: http://icmarkets.com/?camp=24876
Any IC Markets Introducing Brokers here?
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bluepanther replied Jan 19, 2019I lost over 95% of my accounts: approximately $13.5 million from this Flash Crash. Director of IC Markets Angus doesn’t believe the markets are rigged. He also is adamant that there are many high net worth individuals who trade forex - despite Flash ...
The only thread you will ever need: FX Exposed!
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Yen Flash Crash Costs $14 Million
Started Jan 11, 2019|Commercial Content|81 replies
The funds raised will be used to recover my forex business after losing $14 million during the ...
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bluepanther replied Jan 11, 2019Wow, you traded over Christmas / New Year and survived?? Very nice! Please continue your good work! Thank you for sharing!
OnPoint Scalper EA - Live Monitoring
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bluepanther replied Jan 1, 2019Good that you are not restricting yourself to simply EAs. EAs alone will not ensure success. A successful trader is one that can read the fundamentals and apply those to price action. I only experienced phenomenal success when I took to swing ...
Trading for Retirement
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bluepanther replied May 11, 2017I am optiimising. No backtest report.
Does MT4 Tester account for Swaps/Commissions?
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bluepanther replied May 11, 2017Yes, that makes sense. So what is your advice to factor in commissions please?
Does MT4 Tester account for Swaps/Commissions?
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bluepanther replied May 11, 2017url But I am still unclear on what I should do with different pairs. My broker is IC Markets, which charge $7/RTL. So according to the related thread can I simply add 7 pips to my spread in MT4 Tester? Am I understanding this correctly? Is it also ...
Does MT4 Tester account for Swaps/Commissions?
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bluepanther replied May 11, 2017...and for those that do not use TickStory? I download my history from histdata.com. My broker is IC Markets which charge $7/RTL. Can I simply increase spread by a pip or two to account for broker commissions? Would this suffice?
How To: Include Commission Cost During Back Test {tickstory}
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bluepanther replied Sep 30, 2016If at first you don't succeed, try, try again (and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, ...)
Trading forex profitable is impossible!
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bluepanther replied Jun 6, 2016Forewarned is forearmed... (for the benefit of anyone else thinking the same questions as I). I got two concerns out of this email exchange: $10k down with no collateral? I don't thinkso! Not the 100% Math Grid EA? Why post in this thread? RE: New ...
100% Win Math Grid Ea
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bluepanther replied Jun 6, 2016The last screenshot suggests SL was hit... Hard to tell without seeing the actual monitoring account.
100% Win Math Grid Ea
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bluepanther replied May 2, 2016This decision of yours may be for the better. By design, MT4 is limited in the amount of CPU it can utilise - "Thanks MetaQuotes" (sarcasm). Dashboards just tax the terminal even more, on top of the charts, indicators, EAs and everything else it has ...
Agility TRADER - Automate your ideas and expand your mind
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bluepanther replied Apr 29, 2016I love grid EAs, but they can be extremely risky in a trending market or lack of adequate retracement. I have been trying them in various forms in many different EAs. My main issue is the broker limit on open trades: this can vary from 150 trades to ...
Free EA - Piggy n The Middle
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bluepanther replied Nov 11, 2015Yes, it has a high winning rate. But it doesn't trade very often. You can expect to earn perhaps 100% a year. I used to use GPS2 and there was a martingale recovery factor which kicks in once if a trade hits stoploss. I asked the developers to ...
GPS Forex Robot | 0 Losing trades so far
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bluepanther replied Sep 7, 2015I lost my account using this EA. It needs improvement as the martingale will not stop until it blows up your account. If anyone can modify this to recover a losing grid, this may help to mitigate the risk associated with the martingale.
SWB Martingale EA (with best setting)
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bluepanther replied Sep 7, 2015"The difference between an experienced trader and a novice is that the former has lost more money." Zorro-Trader.com There are other differences (extent of knowledge and market behaviours for example), but when you distill all that to the final ...
A year and a half experience and still facing difficulties