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- JedyHacKer commented May 12, 2014
they can only demand what they contracted for....
- JedyHacKer replied May 6, 2014
Why u need luck in forex? your not gambling.....
- JedyHacKer commented May 5, 2014
Rule nr.1 Never talk about fight club , even if u just started it .
- JedyHacKer replied May 2, 2014
Low volatility in the market. Usually NFP release with this big difference would swing 100 pips straight.
- JedyHacKer replied May 2, 2014
288k Baby , that's what this is about
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 29, 2014
wth 20 pips spread :O , on AU .... T_ T
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 29, 2014
I believe this 40-50 pip down spike is caused by MM and big players. They most prolly pushing for 1.6785 support line. I think market is going up , especially after MM's take profit . Most analysts predicted that if GDP was in range 0.7%-1.2% GBP ...
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 28, 2014
This week we have EUR FLASH CPI, previous result was 0.5 , and now it's estimated to reach 0.8 . Why are we skipping it ? to much whip-saw?
- JedyHacKer commented Apr 15, 2014
Yes , it is a US of A problem , since they have a treaty with Ukraine to offer military support in case of aggression from a third party. UK is also in that agreement. If both of these country's don't act , or don't give the impression they act , ...
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 15, 2014
There's no need for that, just use the power of your imagination!!!! Like->"It's over 9000!!!" (Lots)
- JedyHacKer commented Apr 13, 2014
why gold and not bit-coin?
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 12, 2014
For a leverage level of 400 or 500 what sl / tp should be used , or it isn't recommended to go that high?
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 11, 2014
CAn anyone explain why Eur went up on positive usd news?
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 10, 2014
Yes , SL remains at the same price you assigned it , just that it doesn't close the position at the price you ordered it ; But at the price it "Slipped" at , thus making you lose money / pips. It's like how cars stop when braking. Your in a car at ...
- JedyHacKer replied Apr 10, 2014
Slippage: You place (or close) an order at a certain price. Your broker fills your order at a worse price (the price "slips") and blames it on fast moving market conditions. Some brokers do this and only hit you for a few pips. Others will burn you ...
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