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- lddd replied 7 hr ago
This is just one result. Not worth mentioning to draw any conclusions from. From my brief overview of the FTSE back to the beginning of 2023, there were some more difficult days where the price gap might not have been closed for a long time and you ...
- lddd replied May 9, 2024
Not true either. The only thing Billy did was show his cherry picked winners (like the whole forum here seems to be about) and when you asked him a serious question about how he managed his risk he became silent or insulted. Big ego, few facts. If ...
- lddd replied May 9, 2024
I will. But that doesn't make my statement any less wrong. Am I correct that the GAP with other brokers only occurs at the end of the day?
- lddd replied May 9, 2024
Google mal, "Große Fresse, nichts dahinter"!
- lddd replied May 9, 2024
Where exactly have I been disrespectful? I asked some factual questions, thats all. If you write in my topic and offer help, then you also have to tolerate critical counter questions. I'm not the one with hostility. "Negative energy"- What a joke. ...
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
I saw the video and she also pointed out: "remember is that whether you're a long or short you will not be materially gaining or losing when a dividend adjustment is made" Well, i asked to because you somewhere said: So for a person who has been ...
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
Why there is no gap in the index itself? My other broker told me they will debit/credit the P/L manually for the dividend but there is no gap in their price feed that you could trade. I also can’t see any gap with Oanda, FXCM and any other broker i ...
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
Maybe best to ask IC Markets. To find the sheet, type "Dividend Adjustment IC Markets" into your search engine. The data is published on their blog.
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
I no longer have an account with them, but as far as I can see, this gap doesn't exist in their price feeds. Maybe only with certain brokers like IG. I don't see any gap in the futures chart either. Edit: No gap in the underlying market itself. I ...
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
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- lddd replied May 8, 2024
Let's see if the people who always make big noises are right. image Btw, spread was 2 Points image image
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
Thanks. Will look at it and let you know.
- lddd replied May 8, 2024
Thanks. I'll take a look at it, even if I'm not necessarily looking for a trading robot. I've already tried a few of them but they haven't been very convincing so far. A strategy that can be executed manually but with clear, objective, repeatable ...
- lddd replied May 7, 2024
The trade is nothing more than exploiting the existing price gap after the dividend adjustment by buying at a discount and selling at a higher price. You make the profit from this difference. It's like any other buy order that you then close again. ...
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
Don’t be so negative - dude!
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
Yes, true. Will be looking at past dates to get a picture of what to expect in terms of a potential drawdown. What about trading single stocks directly, won’t they gap too?
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
Yes, that's great if you have the necessary change for it and don't worry that it will keep falling and the gap won't be closed as expected at some point. The margin requirements have been quite high since EMSA. With a small position size, I don't ...
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
So as far as I understand it makes no sense to have a short position in advance if it is only balanced out after the dividend adjustment took place. So the trade is to BUY either before the gap or after it at the latest with the intention of selling ...
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
Du musst dein Windows aktivieren ;-)
- lddd replied May 6, 2024
Thank you. Maybe a stupid question but isn’t it possible to short sell prior to the ex-dividend gap if it’s certain that the market will be adjusted by x points and capitalize on that? So instead of risking the gap won’t be filled after the decline ...