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jeanlouie replied Feb 11, 2020Added option to show on all timeframes or current, default is all, option to set heights by pips and widths by no. candles, new object box with a 50% midline. PIc has the same box drawn from the 1H chart, shown on the 30M chart with same time width ...
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jeanlouie replied Feb 10, 2020That mql file is decompiled from someone's ex4, it shouldn't be messed with. If you roughly know how it works, one could be made from scratch. From what I saw it resembles some guppy/multiple ma/alligator shifted/with psar signals, this could be ...
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jeanlouie replied Feb 10, 2020Added choice to have filled/empty rectangles, choice of border width if rectangle is empty, and empty rectangle lines will be drawn behind price insted of on top.
I will code your EAs and Indicators for no charge
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jeanlouie replied Feb 10, 2020Is that the right mq4 file? It won't load on my terminal, had a quick look and for an indicator that's supposed to work in a sub window and shown in your pic, the file you attached is set to work in the main chart window.
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jeanlouie replied Feb 9, 2020I can see all 3 display types, 0, 1, 2, with both up and down lines/arrows, and have forward tested in strategy tester, with changing colors on the inputs tab of the indicator settings. Pic is display type 2, 1 arrow per signal, in strategy tester. ...
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jeanlouie replied Feb 9, 2020I added a choice of display styles, for the original single line, arrow lines, and a single arrow at the start of each line.
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jeanlouie replied Dec 19, 2019Pairs are ratios of currencies, there is no cheap or expensive pair, only currencies. Has something to do with the Japanese currency. No it's not.
why are all the pairs that include the jpy the most expensive
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jeanlouie replied Mar 17, 2015Try harder, I wonder how you came to those strange conclusions, innovation and development is hugely important, it's how the human world develops. You obviously know squat about medicine, I'm not a doctor but I know that if you were one, you'd have ...
Is trading not considered a job?
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jeanlouie replied Mar 16, 2015No, it would be like saying someone living in an apartment with a small balcony, deciding they want to start a farm on it, with the idea that they will be as valuable to the market of people that eat greens as 100 hectare farm owners. Until their ...
Is trading not considered a job?
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jeanlouie replied Mar 15, 2015Purest example there is. Then more traders create a more efficient market, but at the same time isn't this already accomplished by large traders and institutions? A trader from home on a small account is hardly adding any value here. That's what I'm ...
Is trading not considered a job?
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jeanlouie replied Mar 15, 2015That profit made from trading, assuming markets are zero sum, is collected off other participants, so...a successful trader is merely spending someone elses potential spending money...? So again, other than providing some liquidity to the market, ...
Is trading not considered a job?
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jeanlouie replied Mar 14, 2015I think the negativity non-trading people have towards people that trade for a living or aim to, is that it's simply difficult to accept it's a 'job', it's seemingly low stress, work at home, needs less education than to be a plumber (as in a trader ...
Is trading not considered a job?
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jeanlouie replied Feb 1, 2015I wasn't suggesting that the event itself was common knowledge (though the point that SNB intervenes is). I was speaking about your 4 points that you suggested that traders had suddenly discovered from the event. ie. "As traders we learned that: ...
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jeanlouie replied Feb 1, 2015Aren't these things already common knowledge? 1) I'm sure even new traders know stops can get gapped over, so a fast large move can blow past any stop that isn't broker gauranteed. 2) Doesn't the PDS of every fx account mentions this? You trade on ...
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jeanlouie replied Feb 27, 2014Surely this asymmetric price slippage isn't news to you, if slippage of .1 to even 5 pips is breaking your whole trading model, perhaps you need a better trading approach?
FT - Why would anyone trade forex?
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jeanlouie replied Jul 7, 2012Taking into consideration that the article is in reference to an average profit in pips of 5 pips a day, are you implying that it is not easy/reasonable at all for a trader (skilled, disciplined, profitable method etc all that blah blah) to average ...
A "doable" way to take a $300 account to $1 million in 45 months
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jeanlouie replied Jul 1, 2012"Yes"...though it's incredibly doubtful.
Is it Possible to Make Money in Forex Market
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jeanlouie replied Jun 29, 2012I also like mechanical systems, the Turtles approach is still valid, at it's core it is based on pyramiding trend following trades, it's biggest now solo traders still use it though tweaked to suit their individual approaches, and I'm pretty sure ...
I need a mechanical system like the turtles
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jeanlouie replied Jun 29, 2012Anyone that can make or come across a long term profitable strategy can be a trader of any market.
Can anyone be a Forex Trader?
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jeanlouie replied Jun 28, 2012I reckon the figure in reality may actually be much higher. Saying 95% fail, means that 5% win, or that 1 in 20 aspiring traders end up making a living out of it...1 person out of every 20 newbs seems high to me. I speculate the actual failure rate ...
95% failure rate?