There's nothing simple about trading.
Disliked{quote} I love Spring time, nice temperature and weather, .. great time for plants, flowers, fruits, etc. Look forward to the fruits picking when summer comes. Good Trading to you too.Ignored
DislikedHello everyone! Does anyone have a good idea for an expert? Making it is probably not a problem. And I need assignments to practice. Greetings, Leopard The NetherlandsIgnored
DislikedHi its too easy , no indis, just follow the color TF= D1 or H4 work with 3 ways /// i) every new color or ii) every candle iii) every new H8 candle i) {image} ii) {image} iii) {image} ([email protected]) (" ([email protected])") skype = dim.del4 twitter = dimdel Facebook = Greenred Dimdel dimdelIgnored
DislikedHello, Which is better for a beginner : Having a high leverage with small position size or having low leverage with small position size ? I have 2 demo accounts both are loaded with $700 When I opened a position on my 1:500 leverage account (0.5 lot) the used margin was ~$100 so I had $600 free margin (Trade volume 50K) When I opened a position on my 1:100 leverage account (0.5 lot) the used margin was ~500 so I had $200 free margin (Trade volume 50K) Having a less free margin means less ability to handle floating loss and as you know the prices...Ignored
DislikedI had this come up on another trading forum that I'm on and it got me thinking... The forum in question is mostly filled with equities and derivatives traders, all of whom tend to be of the opinion that Forex is not beatable by the retail trader in the long run. I have been posting my results there and the topic that has come up is that of commissions. I currently trade on an ECN platform and pay around $7 round-turn. Given that my standard lot size is 0.2 that usually works out to around $1.40 on EUR/USD. That doesn't sound bad, but looking at...Ignored
Disliked{quote} There is also a rebate program, on paybackfx.com. Saves 1.5$ per lot. OR 21.4%. http://www.paybackfx.com/brokers I use it for IC markets but thye offer it for most brokers.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your rambling somewhat paranoid post, suggests to me you know very little about what your write, it is clear from this post that your do not know what drawdown is! Investopedia is a very good educational resource, here is the page on Drawdown http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/drawdown.aspIgnored
DislikedSamer1970 (https://www.forexfactory.com/samer1970) https://www.forexfactory.com/samer1970 Shocking how many people follow this clear charlatan.Ignored
Dislikedfrom our friend fti.... the most efficient and core markets used to be the usd/dmk. she has grown up and become the euro now. this the reason why your core activities should be centered around the euro/usd. then beside her you should have cable and yen, these the next layer of the core. then the swissy. These called the majors, ie major markets. after building the core in place you need incorporate the crosses between the 4 core majors in strategic manner so as to feel the flow of the majors. Noticed i never mentioned usd. That because usd is the...Ignored
Disliked{quote} If your only cost is spread then you are not using an ECN broker. With an ECN, the spread on EUR/USD is virtually non-existent (at this moment it is 0.1 pip). When you trade the approach I do, trading M5 charts and using very tight stops, this is extremely important. To get this benefitIgnored