Got carried away.
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did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
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DislikedHere are my last 900 trades.
Additionally - maybe you could make those charts a little bigger.
If you've doubled your account twice in 2 months you are trading too much on each trade.
I win consistently - week after week - month after month.
Don't much give a sh#t about one month... every squirrel finds a nut now and then.Ignored
Dislikedacumen is one of the most professional and knowledgeable and helpful traders on this forum.
Your great knowledge and trading results unverified might be needed more over at Oanda. I cause enough disruption by trying to help others here so we really do not need personal insults here. Please stick to the topic EUR/USD and leave your EGO elsewhere.
Please do not bother to answer my post because you have nothing to offer but abuse. Have a great day and please follow the rules so others are not distracted.
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DislikedIs there a way noobies can tell who's savvy and who's a nob end on here?Ignored
DislikedYou guys just can't stay away from personal attacks and petty competions. I will point out: (1) none of your back and forth banter is putting money in your pockets and (2) while you're jawing (like me now), you risk being distracted from your trading - and blowing up; and lastly (3) most of us who come to this thread for EUR/USD insight don't appreciate your unproductive rants. Come on guys, please.Ignored
DislikedWhy everybody evaluate US economy with DJ index? I thought that the US market index is S&P500.. Does DJ has a better correlation with US/EUR pair?Ignored
DislikedHmm... doesn't look like that to me, I'd say rather 4570, yet again.. But we'll live and find out..Ignored
DislikedCool, well I wish you luck. It seems like as good a way as any to enter the market. The key is discipline. If you can stick with a plan, you should be ok.
Still Demo is only useful for learning how to put an order in / cancel them ...
Most people find that it takes a few years trading real money to become really profitable, consistently. Thats why the high failure rate is often associated with futures/forex trading. Most people become disillusioned and quit. Two months doing a demo - working out a strategy gets you ready for the chop. A strategy can work for six months, make amazing money, then in no time at all, you can lose it all, because the market changes its direction / behaviour.
Being profitable with a system is a short term thing. Generally the market is always changing, but the two main phases are trending and consolidation. As soon as you have the discipline to trade those and the breakout between them you are probably disciplined enough to throw copious amounts of real money at it.
Throwing cash around with the price action and scalping / micro trading the intra day consolidations between moves is a pretty good way to go, and get used to trading. Generally, you should aim to get to something called subconscious competence, where you just trade without really knowing how you do it... its essentially where Im at. Expose yourself to it enough, and you just get a feel for it.
Good Trading.
I found a lot about trading is learning about yourself and how you react to greed/stress / different situations.
Deposite 0.1% of your current savingsIgnored
DislikedWhy everybody evaluate US economy with DJ index? I thought that the US market index is S&P500.. Does DJ has a better correlation with US/EUR pair?Ignored
In its bankruptcy petition filed on Sunday in U.S. bankruptcy court in Connecticut, the fund listed assets of $50 million to $100 million and debt in the range of $1 million to $10 million.
SageCrest is the latest in a growing number of hedge funds to face losses in the wave of soured bets in the credit market.
In the first seven months of the year, the average hedge fund lost 3.54 percent and managers and investors at various funds have said that many clients are pulling their money out of these portfolio
something that attracted my attention and worth sharing i think.. the market is really messy now...
Alpe