I am scared!!! when MetaTrader 5 comes out will we have to rewrite all of our indicators to use on MT5?
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DislikedMT5 has been designed to help brokers not traders. so whatch out. the order management is totally different. you wont be able to have multiple BUY or SELL orders at the same time, if you enter another BUY or SELL order it will get combined with existing ones. meaning any grid type trading will need a total rewrite.Ignored
DislikedBe warned!!! MQ redesigned MT5 to enable back end access to front end users EA’s source codes running.Ignored
DislikedBe warned!!! MQ redesigned MT5 to enable back end access to front end users EA’s source codes running.Ignored
DislikedIf u are US based Broker conforming to new NFA regs your client base is about shrink.When this goes, your Capitolization requirements will also be in question. Then to be followed by many angry client posts (as the quality of your service diminishes)before bankruptcy settlement.Good bye American Forex as we used to know it. Thank you again-you Grey suit morons -for intruding further into my life - NFA= Not For Americans! I will stay with my Broker until they decide to stupidly offer the MT5 as their only platform. Of course I could be wrong but...Ignored
DislikedIf NFA based brokers end up with a cash shortage, because enough traders pull their money out to get them below the required $20 million USD, then maybe you should consider pulling your cash out now...
Otherwise cash shortage can equal bankruptcy, bankruptcy can equal big people get the big money first (or I wonder if first in first out rule might apply to this)...Ignored