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- ByteJuggler replied Mar 22, 2012
Yonnie, it is crucial that you learn how leverage and margin works. How big you can trade with a $10,000 (or any size) account entirely depends on your margin/leverage rate. (But how big you *should* trade is a different matter altogether!) Anyway, ...
- ByteJuggler replied Feb 24, 2012
1 standard lot = 100,000 units, so £100,000 if trading GBP/EUR (if listed like that). 32USD ~= 24EUR ~= 20GBP, so I guess your bid/ask spread must've been about 2 pips then. That's not excessive, but it could certainly be better. For reference, the ...
- ByteJuggler replied Feb 2, 2012
For what it's worth, my $0.02, I'm pretty happy with Oanda: 1) Deposits generally quick. (I'm UK based.) 2) Withdrawals also decently quick. 3) The ability to use arbitrary orders sizes down to one unit is a great advantage IMHO, especially for ...
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 26, 2012
What do you use the MA(60) for? Just a reference point and/or perhaps a get-out/stop level if you're trailing, or what? (Thanks for posting BTW.)
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 12, 2012
MickaelFX, be sure to view the *10*.x trend trading thread here: url This thread (the *1*.0 system) is a predecessor to what eventually turned into 10.0 trend and later 10.1 trend systems.
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 5, 2012
Hi, Set the "DaysBack" parameter to 600 (yes, 600), then you'll get D1 support S1 and S2 at 1.27778 and 1.27336 respectively. Price is in fact just resting above that level right about now...
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 8, 2011
mmmm.... — <pondering...>
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 8, 2011
Maybe we should call it "uncommon sense"... — Yes... "common sense" is really an oxymoron, it seems the problem is that "common sense" is really not all that common at all...
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 2, 2011
+1 Good post.
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 2, 2011
I would actually suggest a decision table, rather than a tree. I think it would make the different cases clearer and help thinking about things better, as well as help automating things. Here's 2 links on decision tables: Decision Tables url Have ...
- ByteJuggler replied Nov 21, 2010
any updates? — Just read this thread and was wondering if you had any further insights into this? The idea seems useful on the face of it (not that I know anything, not even knowing NB's system properly yet either!)
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 29, 2010
Where indeed? Hope you're doing well Xaron, whatever you're doing.
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 19, 2010
EUR/USD death cross — Interesting analysis by Ashraf Laidi (who seems to know a thing or 2 about the markets.) Thought you guys might be interested.
- ByteJuggler replied Jan 9, 2010
I'm curious Xaron, the chart looks very Oanda-esque, yet it's sugar. Is this some whitelabel version of Oanda's system or what? Best wishes for the new year by the way.
- ByteJuggler replied Oct 30, 2009
Yes... I thought I'd just mention that technically the midpoint between the high and low is the *mean*, also known as the average obviously. The term *median* normally however has a different (statistical) meaning, and as you allude to in fact, that ...
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