Disliked{quote} Tommy, read that post carefully. Post 111,378 All that I did was to count 20 lot size together. {image}What is the difference trading with one lot size of $1.30 or 20 lots with each lot the size of $0.06? What is the difference trading with one lot size of R20.00 or 20 lots with each lot the size of R1.00? Steve has been flapping lips that Tekkies dare to trade with a lot size as large as $1.30. or Steve has been flapping lips that Tekkies dare to trade with a lot...Ignored
After 5 years one would think you would have learned how to read a simple chart. In your chart the red and green rectangles are called "candles". In my chart the candles are white and gray. Just to be clear -- the color doesn't affect the price. The color simply is your clue the candle is bullish (i.e. price is increasing) or bearish (price is decreasing).
@Tekkies -- you ask: "What is the difference trading with one lot size of $1.30 or 20 lots with each lot the size of $0.06?"
Are you pulling my leg? You can't be serious. What is the difference? You have to take into account the cost per Pip which, evidently, you are not familiar with. This proves you only trade demo -- after 5 years you have no clue how to compute the cost of a trade.
@Tekkies -- you ask me to link to a post where you state your profit / loss. I can't do that -- because you never post your profit / loss. You only post trades in hindsight and only the winning portion. In the chart above I caught you lying. Those 20 EURUSD 1-lot BUY trades turned into a tremendous loss. The fact you can't see it proves you are an idiot. And the fact you deny it even after being shown the evidence a few times proves you are a liar.
Hey @Tekkies -- deep thinker -- keep asking me questions about your trading habits. Interacting with you is like picking low-hanging fruit...
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