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- bfis108137 replied Sep 13, 2017
I am not committing to making the change but fyi, any change would require the mq4 file and not the ex4 file.
- bfis108137 replied Aug 6, 2017
There is another reason. When you have a pamm account, you can have small investors. On a standard pamm account, a small investor can leave the pamm and cause non-proportionate amount of trades to close. I don't know if all pamms work this way but a ...
- bfis108137 replied Oct 7, 2015
Try this. I took a stab in the dark and my fix appears to have worked. If not then it's going to be a lot of work and I doubt anyone in this thread will do it for you. Please check to be sure.
- bfis108137 replied Oct 7, 2015
IT's not about the normalizedouble command. It's the way the double type works. Basically, sometimes you see 1.2564 and you think it's 1.256400000000000000 but really it's 1.256400000000000001. When you normalize it, it fixes that but it can come ...
- bfis108137 replied Oct 7, 2015
Ok. After looking at your previous code a little closer and the new code which is actually the old code I see the problem. You need to use iBarShift. The problem is that it is not the simplest thing here. It's really too much work to relearn how ...
- bfis108137 replied Oct 7, 2015
It works for me
- bfis108137 replied Oct 7, 2015
Try this. IT might be due to the double not being normalized. file
- bfis108137 replied Oct 4, 2015
Here is a separate indicator that will just paint arrows. If you put it together with the indicator then I think you will have what you wanted.
- bfis108137 replied Oct 4, 2015
I believe the fxblue copier may ask for your account number but if it does it is only so that it will know the account # to which you want your trades copied. I could be wrong but you could check with a packet sniffer like fiddler or wireshark if I ...
- bfis108137 replied Oct 4, 2015
I put this together for you. file
- bfis108137 replied Apr 16, 2015
Unfortunately, that is the very reason that the disclaimer is there. Yes, I know it has to be there by law but also you will see it in the faq on some brokers' web sites. I would like to say though that I don't think this really matters. As far as I ...
- bfis108137 replied Jan 18, 2015
Look. I think we can all agree that brokers should not be going out of business due to them issuing higher leverage. In the end these losses will come back to the traders in the form of larger spreads. There are a number of big legit brokers in ...
- bfis108137 replied Jan 18, 2015
I don't think the issue is the traders. We are talking about what happens when a trader doesn't listen gets caught up in a move like this causing big losses for the brokers.
- bfis108137 replied Jan 18, 2015
I do not use the leverage and if it was just the trader's money then it would be fine but as we saw, the high leverage can have huge impacts. When that happens, I think it's time to look at this realistically and accept the fact that moves like this ...
- bfis108137 replied Jan 18, 2015
The problem isn't the cftc. It's the rest of the world because the cftc only regulates trades made in the USA and by USA residents. The leverage is fine in the USA. It's the rest of the world. One of my brokers has 888:1. That stuff should come to a ...
- bfis108137 replied Jan 18, 2015
I could be wrong here but it seems the brokers themselves are to blame. There was no gap. AS opposed to a standard mt4 broker chart I took a look at an IB chart because there you have actual trades regardless of whether the broker was accepting ...
- bfis108137 replied Jun 6, 2014
If you have the ex4 then you don't need the mq4 file.
- bfis108137 replied Jun 5, 2014
It is true that a shortcut is more elegant but there is a side benefit to a bat file. If you copy mt4 to another location, the bat file will continue to work properly while the shortcut will not.
- bfis108137 replied Jun 3, 2014
For what it's worth, here it is. Is this your concoction or is this a real indicator with a name?
- bfis108137 replied Jun 3, 2014
Ok I just started to take a look at this indicator. It is a color changing line. All color changing lines repaint up to 2 bars back. What I mean is when you look back you will see the color changing on a certain bar but then if you watch it change ...