Disliked{quote} Interesting........ Now we know who keeps the market moving !!!!! LOL. Welcome back to internet :-) {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Interesting........ Now we know who keeps the market moving !!!!! LOL. Welcome back to internet :-) {image}Ignored
DislikedAn interesting video showing live 123 scalping http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...79#post9412779Ignored
Disliked{quote} Interesting........ Now we know who keeps the market moving !!!!! LOL. Welcome back to internet :-) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} With no doubt, I wrote the same couple pages back... If Draghi think he is boss with his non-sense speeches, then Phil lets speak his lots... BTW thanks for the link to Divergence videos, I was reading his thread for a while and he is justly a veteran member of this forum. And everybody, looking forward your trades, it start to be more and more interesting read posts hereIgnored
Disliked{quote} Thx Matomi.....I cut back on the multi entry trades of early last year. It was far too stressful and dangerous.....keep in mind with Pepperstone you need to trade 10 lots[actually points] on the dax to get the same dollar return per pip as trading 1 lot Eur/usd. Glad you are enjoying the emini thread....I figured you would be into that one....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I know exactly what are you writing about, in my case - one of my basic rule is trading only with 1 position at the time. Who read whole PDF "Trading Rules That Work" know that one of most important key to success is add to win position. Dee50s trading style is nice example of that rule, but I trade contrary to that because my psycho... and my account balance rising daily. What I want to say - it is easier for me bag pips from first swing and open position on second swing again (and bag pips) instead of holding both positions to final TP....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Good question....too bad dee was not here as he traded futures as well as CFD`s and could give you a better take on all of this....My guess is Divergence is trading out of the US and is using futures to get better execution for his lightning fast scalps. The meta 4 Peppertone Nas100[CFD] would probably give you favorable results....worth investigating more.. Divergence makes a strong case for the emini NAS trending better then the DaxIgnored
Disliked{quote} Good question....too bad dee was not here as he traded futures as well as CFD`s and could give you a better take on all of this....My guess is Divergence is trading out of the US and is using futures to get better execution for his lightning fast scalps. The meta 4 Peppertone Nas100[CFD] would probably give you favorable results....worth investigating more.. Divergence makes a strong case for the emini NAS trending better then the DaxIgnored
Disliked{quote} Divergence is trading actual futures whereas if you trade with Pepperstone, you are trading CFDs. Nasdaq's CFD is NAS100 with Pepperstone (also a CFD).Ignored
DislikedMATOMI , thanks for all of those valuable little tidbits in your post. Now it gives me ammunition why I should only open small positions in my first trade.Ignored
DislikedHe has a broker but he trades the actual futures instead of CFDs. It is a lot safer since there are no conflict of interest between the broker and the trader. There are no spreads but comissions and your order goes straight to the market. CFDs are short for Contract For Difference. Basically, it is an agreement between you and your broker that they will pay or deduct the price difference of the opening and closing price of a position. That means you are playing against your broker.Ignored
DislikedHe has a broker but he trades the actual futures instead of CFDs. It is a lot safer since there are no conflict of interest between the broker and the trader. There are no spreads but comissions and your order goes straight to the market. CFDs are short for Contract For Difference. Basically, it is an agreement between you and your broker that they will pay or deduct the price difference of the opening and closing price of a position. That means you are playing against your broker.Ignored