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- jessieblue replied Aug 6, 2006
For now, but the number of news traders is increasing because of threads like these.
- jessieblue replied Aug 5, 2006
I did't trade the news, not doing that anymore sice I found out why news trading is for noobs, but I noticed Oanda started widening the spred to unprecedented levels. It was 3 pip before then a few months ago started going to 4 or 5 and yesterday it ...
- jessieblue replied Aug 5, 2006
I had a stop. I got slipped, lost a third of my account news trading with a reputable broker. I'm sure you're safe tho.
- jessieblue replied Aug 4, 2006
Oanda spreads are getting bigger and bigger as of late. Today eur/usd got to 10 pip during NFP. That's a reccord for a release, but they will go higher in the future as more and more people are trading the news and blabbing about it on forums so the ...
- jessieblue replied Aug 4, 2006
Ahahaha! Demotrading is a joke, especially at news time, you'll never get slippige or requotes on a demo. Go live and you'll be shocked at the difference in fills.
- jessieblue replied Aug 2, 2006
Yes they do. The traders move the market that the broker show you. They do not move the interbank market, the big boys do that, but the market you and I and retail traders have access to is moved by the brokers and by little retail traders. Or did ...
- jessieblue replied Aug 2, 2006
it was also because they didn't want their material to be free to others, but most important was because the more people trade the same system the less effective it becomes. That's a known fact as a lot of systems became absolete because the people ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
I didn't mean to come off as upset. I am not. I just didn't like that the thread had no ballance. Nobody said: look, aside from analizing the market and figuring out a strategy, the worst thing to look out is slippage, requoting and everithing you ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
Oh, you got me, I was trying to protect the broker . Come on man, get real. I still am with that broker untill I test some platforms and decide on another, I don't want troubles here. Also, If I say the name I'll create bad publicity for nothing. ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
I'm calm, I don't sit arround my computer swearing or something. I'm a he and I'm quite young still, so don't make an image of me like some old guy yelling "Oh, these reckless youngsters today". Just ask anything you want and I'll do my best to ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
I'm curious myself. On a demo you always get filled, it makes you think Oh, it should work on real accounts too, but on real accounts, you are in for a surprise.
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
Yes, I could do that, but it won't do you any good, all brokers do this, including ecn. I changed 3 brokers untill now, don't think there are good and bad, there are just good for you.
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
If you only trade for six months, what you're saying here probably comes from books. Let me give you the short version from experience: Slips occur when the broker choses.
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
[QUOTE=jonas]HI all, I thought this thread is to discuss about the how to trade the news. I'm follow this thread from beginning, it was so nice. But not anymore. QUOTE] Oh my god, the thread is not nice anymore, me no likey. It was nice at first, ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
No they don't. Clients need to read the fine print. Go on FXsol website, they clearly specify their fast market policy in fact every broker does, the noobs choose to not belive tho. Look man, I lost myself trading news, but I don't hate the broker. ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
Yes, you got me, I'm a broker rat, trying to keep all the money to myself. you say you're glad that as a noob you never lost trading news. I'm glad for you too. Fund managers, big time traders, guys trading for a many years all stay away from news, ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 29, 2006
[QUOTE=Trinity]That's why you need a broker who passes it through to the interbanking system and doesn't trade against YOU. The majority seem to be sharks with a butterup approach until you find out what they are actually up to. QUOTE] That won't ...
- jessieblue replied Jul 28, 2006
Happened to me. Lost a third of my account. And it's a reputable broker too. They told me that slippage can occur and that I should have read the fine print. I can't even be mad at them, because they were right. Live and learn.
- jessieblue replied Jul 28, 2006
If you only have 600$ and you see it go to 300$ in afew sec, your pants will catch fire
- jessieblue replied Jul 28, 2006
Where were you at the start of this thread. I hate it when experienced traders wait so long to bring their input into a thread.