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Just call your Congressman or Congresswoman and tell them to repeal FATCA. It really is just that ...
- iDouble replied May 22, 2017
We have long since passed the mere nanny state. Some parts of the country are now in fully blown Neo-Communism while the other parts of the country are working on how to get there as fast as they can. The could have right-sided the regulations to ...
- iDouble replied May 22, 2017
Just got off a chat with LMFX. I always want to know where my MT4 client connects. So, I ran some quick networking checks. Tracert on the system that LMFX MT4 client connects to will terminate at 206.54.172.94 in Texas, United States. That IP is ...
- iDouble replied May 22, 2017
It depends on where the Parent Company is based. There are UK located firms that will accept US customers. They prefer to conduct certain of their business operations out of the UK, but are either domiciled in another country outside of UK ...
- iDouble replied May 22, 2017
FOREX dot com/Gain Capital Enforcement History United States: url Solid firm? They might even be worse than FXCM, if that is even remotely possible.
- iDouble replied May 19, 2017
It is whatever the market allows. Risk/Reward = MAE/MFE. If you don't have or know the MAE/MFE values of your selected trading method or approach, then understanding Risk/Reward is not possible. Be flexible and adaptable depending on market ...
- iDouble replied May 19, 2017
What the heck. Might as well finish the week out properly: image Until 2018. Trade well.
- iDouble replied May 18, 2017
And make sure you turn the volume waaaaay up to max: video
- iDouble commented May 18, 2017
In the US? Very little. The question is, regulated for what purpose and to whose ultimate benefit. Rather than truly regulate Retail FX Brokers in the US by dealing with platform, data feed, pricing and trade execution gimmicks of bucket shops for ...
- iDouble replied May 18, 2017
No, they are not. I recommend Constance Brown's book: image If you use Fibonacci Analysis in your trading and you have not dogeared this book to death, it is my humble opinion that you are not treating yourself to one of the really good ways to ...
- iDouble replied May 18, 2017
Just to finish the update. It took one more trade than I wanted after figuring out that GBPNZD was about $6.80 per pip with my current test broker set up. Basically, it was the same type of trade that you see above and in the links provided. As this ...
- iDouble replied May 15, 2017
They are both Infamous, not merely famous. Anyone looking at either should spend time reading the cases here: url image image
- iDouble replied May 15, 2017
Not FXCM.
- iDouble replied May 15, 2017
I think he uses the GS closing ratios to make that claim. In addition, he's probably also referring to all the other markets being traded by individuals from a home computer or portable device that are not strictly FX. When I was learning how to ...
- iDouble replied May 15, 2017
One of many: http://www.ocra.com Use your web browsers search engine and search word phrases patterns that match the content you seek. You will find that that there is a very normal, routine, matter of fact and highly valuable legal industry ...
- iDouble replied May 15, 2017
Just freshly updated. You can view it now from post #1 in this thread. Good Trading to you!
- iDouble replied May 11, 2017
image I'm closing the trade now because I got the math wrong. I don't normally trade GBBNZD and did not pre-calculate the PPV (Per Pip Value) before opening the position and calling a $1,000 increase. I was expecting a $10 PPV and it turns out to ...
- iDouble replied May 10, 2017
I think you're right. Ok, so just for the heck of it and just this one time only (because I have work to do), let's see if we can add $1,000 to this $5,000 demo account in just one (1) trade: image image I don't have time to monitor this GBPNZD ...
- iDouble replied May 10, 2017
That might speak to why you feel the need to quit - you have been relying all this time on "luck," as if this is some kind of Casino Game. Long term consistency as a Trader is no predicated upon "luck." Skill, knowledge and expertise are ...