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- aparsai replied Jun 8, 2007
Hi tesla, I hope the attached image gives you a clear picture of the problem. Thanks, Al
- aparsai replied Sep 26, 2006
Thanks for your excellent essay. I've got a question about the monte-carlo simulation. I'm currently working on an EA which uses a rather complicated approach to calculate s/l and t/p for every trade. It also uses a trailing stop to enhance the ...
- aparsai replied Sep 1, 2006
I have noticed that brokers - apparently - adjust their prices on crosses to eliminate any chances for arbitrage. For example on August 04, 2006 the GBPUSD showed a movement of about 200 pips up, the EURUSD a movement of about 95 pips and ...
- aparsai replied Aug 31, 2006
On the above images the box is created between 00:00 am to 7:00 am EST on GBPUSD M15 chart. On a neat reaction of the market like the one below (Aug 4, 2006) you can even place your order with peace of mind about 15 minutes before the news release. ...
- aparsai replied Aug 31, 2006
This is another example of choppy action of the market on Feb 3, 2006.
- aparsai replied Aug 31, 2006
Let me give you a heads up that whipsaws are possible. I especially saw it on the charts when USD is bullish. Here is an example of April 7, 2006.
- aparsai replied Aug 31, 2006
Here is another example of how straddling could put you into trouble (Feb 3, 2006)
- aparsai replied Aug 31, 2006
Be careful about straddling NFP. The market can react to the news quite choppy. You may get caught on both sides ending up with losses. Look at the example below and see how market reacted to the news. (April 07, 2006) The time on the chart is ...
- aparsai replied Aug 8, 2006
What was that? — As I mentioned in an earlier post you cannot trust the price movements based FOMC interest rate report. As you can see on the following images (Euro and Cable 1 minute charts) the price changed drastically and got back to ...
- aparsai replied Aug 8, 2006
BabeFX, I'll definitely look into previous price actions once more and consider your comments. Thanks for sharing it with me. Just for the sake of the current discussion the GBPUSD has been bullish since July 17 (look at the chart). On the other ...
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I tried to figure out how to approach today's FOMC interest rate announcement to trade it ...
- aparsai replied Aug 8, 2006
Nader, That's an interesting point that you brought up. As you said the final move may be in the opposite direction of a normal reaction to rate hike. I delved into previous market reactions to FOMC rate hikes and I found out it would probably ...
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