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- damien17 replied May 5, 2008
Very interesting thread. I have experimented with sudden spikes but I found that the broker which makes these artificial spikes never filled my orders without slipping me in my disadvantage and making this strategy worthless.
- damien17 replied May 4, 2008
And what is you experience with the slippage in this style of trading the news spike?
- damien17 replied Apr 15, 2008
Or he has never submitted a withdrawal form to the broker in order to realize the cruel side of the world... "why did they reverse my trades?"
- damien17 replied Nov 24, 2007
Stace are you up to a Martingale system?
- damien17 replied Nov 3, 2007
If I am not wrong it is the Lehman Brother FX Indeces. I noticed this acronym on their offers table using the API.
- damien17 replied Nov 3, 2007
Yes exactly, I have the impression that the brokers try to make their client stations autoclicker capable. Have you noticed how terrific these stations perform with autocklickers? You have 100% fill, even on NFP.... on demo accounts though But ...
- damien17 replied Nov 2, 2007
FXCM's at best is a SCAM. I am struggling to find some free time to buy a very nice domain name like fxcm-atworst dot com and then upload some extremely interesting videos that will burn FXCM. Here is what the videos will show.... The last couple of ...
- damien17 replied Oct 8, 2007
Yeah, right after milking the spike we are after the "after spike".
- damien17 replied Oct 3, 2007
I think my english are very bad and I cannot explain clearly what I mean. What I am saying is this, lets say that CPI deviates X% from the expected, if that X is "big" enough is it possible to see a move to the opposite direction? Let me know if ...
- damien17 replied Oct 3, 2007
So far I have never noticed the price move to the opposite direction after the news release. What I have seen until now is the price will go crazy 1-2 seconds before the news release but once the news comes out the price moves to the correct ...
- damien17 replied Oct 3, 2007
I had in my mind to do the same thing, not only for MBT but with other Currenex brokers too, but I was wondering even if you see bid==ask do they allow you to place an order under this term?
- damien17 replied Sep 24, 2007
Still don't get it. How can somebody spoof the market?
- damien17 replied Sep 24, 2007
sccz97 it makes perfect sense but I have one more example, take a look at the attachment. What happened in that case?
- damien17 replied Sep 23, 2007
I noticed the same action on Friday 21th of September. Check the USDCAD chart around 12:18EST, it "spiked" down for almost 50pips. What caused this action?
- damien17 replied Sep 13, 2007
Yes, it started happening after the "upgrade".
- damien17 replied Sep 11, 2007
AT BEST == slip me with no mercy So, simple. I am testing FXCM on the news spike the last 3 months (I have spare autoclicks and all my orders are rejected with one of the following error messages: Market Moved Out of liquidity Cannnot Find quote ...
- damien17 replied May 9, 2007
Yes, but this thing cannot happen for all the reports, or it can? Have highly secured areas to announce to the reporters the news and then have a count down to release them. Maybe this is normal for NFP, but what happens with the other news reports?
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