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- atlantic trader replied Jun 9, 2006
Thanks for the feedback Stockwet I have seen this over the past few days where Metatrader chart and xpresstrade pair qoutes were 2 pips off consistantly? Otherwise for know and my style it seems to be okay. AT
- atlantic trader replied Jun 3, 2006
I was reading through this and I see eslewhere that a poster was wondering about using matatrader and trading on xpresstrade account /platform? I was thinking about using metatrader for my charting package/analysis and entering the trades on ...
- atlantic trader replied May 31, 2006
Camerilla Pivots thats a new one to me I willmhave to look that up? I will search the forum to see what is said about this, you find they work well for the Euro? Can you give some refence to where I can do some research on these points? AT
- atlantic trader replied May 29, 2006
Bernhard: I really couldn't say Iam not into the minutes ands seconds, but Iam sure someone has figured it out considering the cost of those minutes and seconds? Great to hear from Germany. Great trades
- atlantic trader replied May 29, 2006
Last week like I said when using these open source services the delay was at least 10-12 minutes befiore it waas reported? Iam not sure if they all have a set standard for their release times Iam sure that watches are not sync to the second. If you ...
- atlantic trader replied May 28, 2006
Jessieblue: Good question I have seen in the past 10-12 minute delay on a major number using Rueters and Bloomberg was later. Tradethe news is as fast as it gets., very expensive. It begs the question do you really need it that fast I say 10-12 min. ...
- atlantic trader replied May 28, 2006
Scott: Thanks for the comment, I will look at both and see what shakes out. "However there is the other side of the coin in that the sole reason pivot points work in the first place is because many traders use them. So, if the most traders use the ...
- atlantic trader replied May 28, 2006
I went to another site and read: "The pivot point and associated support and resistance levels are calculated by using the last trading session’s open, high, low, and close. Since Forex is a 24-hour market, most traders use the New York closing time ...
- atlantic trader replied May 28, 2006
Thanks for the comments ICEBURG I have gone to the link and it says as you say 5pm. I was using the 12 am back 24 hours to better align with the previous session and to match up closer to the london open. I have read that you could use either? I ...
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I have a question and was wondering if anyone could answer it and or proivide a best practice in ...
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