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- Eclipse replied Jan 6, 2011
So the problem doesn't exist as what you have just described is simply how markets behave. I can't see nothing particular in it. Am I missing something? The points I need to clarify are the statements below: where is the bullshit? In an ECN ...
- Eclipse replied Jan 6, 2011
OK, but if price exceeds my limit order and literaly breaks through it I am dead sure my order will be executed, even if my position size is small, because we will reach a point where my bid/offer is the most competitive one. For example: I set a 1 ...
- Eclipse replied Jan 6, 2011
Why can I avoid paying the spread only if I bid enough volume? So, in a quote-driven market (e.g. NYSE) I pay the spread, while in order-driven market (e.g. Globex) I don't. Is it correct? If yes I keep not understanding why this happens. Is it ...
- Eclipse replied Jan 5, 2011
Ok, but why in forex (are you referring to market makers, ECNs or both?) no and in other markets (please define "this is not always the case") yes?
- Eclipse replied Jan 5, 2011
This reinforce my doubts. About this kind of order Dukascopy says: "The order placed is the only one able to capture potential market orders sent by other internal participants to the marketplace" I'm sorry, but why should I need your homemade order ...
- Eclipse replied Jan 5, 2011
So, if I trade futures or stocks and enter in with a limit order I don't pay the spread. In forex we can say that this apply only for ECNs and not for market makers?
- Eclipse replied Jun 20, 2010
I'm sorry but I didn't get it...could you rephrase please?
- Eclipse replied Mar 7, 2010
Maybe something like this can give you a little bit more in therm of...everything...but it requires you to have minimum 500.000$ to open an account.
- Eclipse replied Nov 8, 2009
Happy birthday Mr. James. Thanks for your teachings.
- Eclipse replied Nov 3, 2009
ok, thanks for your reply. bye
- Eclipse replied Nov 1, 2009
eur/chf
- Eclipse replied Oct 27, 2009
AAA trade on the aud/usd. I like this thread.
- Eclipse replied Oct 12, 2009
hi there, just some thoughts. 1. pinbar is not at swing high or low, but it's in a congestion --> not good. 2. i see a lot of h1 chart in ur picture...delete them and use only daily and weekly. otherwise u'll burn your ass. 3. clean up ur charts! ...
- Eclipse replied Oct 7, 2009
One day I read this: "It's not about the timeframe, it's about the trader". Very important imo. Then try to define what noise is for you, because some type of traders may love it (aka: volatility). If you're speaking about trend noise, than I should ...
- Eclipse replied Sep 28, 2009
price is making higher highs while the oscillator is making lower lows. that's a classic divergence. those lines simply underline this concept. maybe you are confusing them with trendlines...
- Eclipse replied Sep 12, 2009
I see people who draw trendlines as if they were at an art lesson. Just draw them objectively and don't try to fit them to your trading style...that's quite useless. Stick to the definition and apply them on higher timeframes (min. H4), because on ...
- Eclipse replied Sep 9, 2009
Vai di USD/JPY.
- Eclipse replied Sep 9, 2009
As the first resistance area (3.2) was too far for such a countertrend move, I completely closed the position at 3.0 round number. Hope you did well too Bye
- Eclipse replied Sep 8, 2009
I cambi molto volatili, ma che riescono a mentenere uno spread basso sono sostanzialmente due: EUR/JPY e GBP/USD. Quanto a volatilità, il migliore in assoluto è il GBP/JPY, ma gli spread sono troppo elevati. Mentre il più profittevole, a parità di ...
- Eclipse replied Sep 6, 2009
The divergence between oil and natural gas is quite clear and fundamentally (or historically) speaking it shouldn't be like that. With this being said I'm looking to some objective signals which can help me to spot a potential reversal of the ...