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- mickeymickey replied Sep 17, 2007
I'm sorry but you are mistaken. The -0.5 rate is the cost of borrowing CNY, but because the rate is negative you are actually receiving 0.5%, not paying it. I can confirm this because I am currently long USDCNY on Oanda and I do receive swap ...
- Is this CNY futures hedge trading strategy possible?
I've had this idea for a trading strategy for about a month now, but I don't know if it will ...
- mickeymickey replied Aug 11, 2007
How are swaps/interest payments handled when trading currency futures? Would I still receive a swap if I were long on the USDJPY contract?
- Looking for a broker supporting automated trading
I've been looking for a second broker for a while, and right now I feel stuck. I currently use ...
- mickeymickey replied Feb 18, 2007
Thanks. I added some funds and I hope I did it correctly.
- mickeymickey replied Feb 18, 2007
I may end up using this as a manager someday, so I'd like to see what it's like on the client side. I'll be your client!
- mickeymickey replied Feb 13, 2007
Has anybody considered using 75 and 85 WMAs on the highs for short entries? I've done some manual backtesting with this system and it seems as though there are more losing short trades than long trades. Has anybody else found this to be the case? If ...
- mickeymickey replied Feb 12, 2007
I don't know if someone asked this but can you implement in the EA to take partial profits at one point and let the rest of the trade run? I think that is the most profitable way to trade this system.
- mickeymickey replied Feb 9, 2007
What settings do you use for the RSI? Just the defaults?
- mickeymickey replied Feb 9, 2007
Sidus, have you made any progress on an exit strategy? I've been trading your system on GBPUSD 1H charts and have found it to be very effective. The only problem is that I'm never quite sure when to exit a trade. At times I've found that using ...
- mickeymickey replied Feb 8, 2007
I've been looking at this method on a few different pairs and I have to say that the win rate is nowhere near 98%. Do you have any backtest results to support that number?
- mickeymickey replied Feb 8, 2007
Why such small take profits? I'm looking at this system on USDJPY and for many trades there is a lot more profit potential than just 15 pips.
- mickeymickey replied Feb 5, 2007
What kind of results have you gotten in testing? Have you tried backtesting this at all?
- mickeymickey replied Feb 3, 2007
I'm curious how you're doing with this method. I joined your Yahoo group and I trade a similar method on hourly charts, but I also use some other methods for confirmation. Have you done any live trading with this method yet, and how did it work out?
- mickeymickey replied Feb 1, 2007
In the PDF file you mentioned that the addition of the RVI reduced the number of false signals. How many false signals did this eliminate? Do you have any side-by-side comparisons of the V1 and V2 systems and their respective results? What was the ...
- mickeymickey replied Jan 30, 2007
I feel as though there is an impending breakout very soon. There's a symmetrical triangle on the 1H charts, and there seems to be some minor support around 1.9610. Although, the triangle could still be ascending triangle, depending on how you look ...
- mickeymickey replied Jan 25, 2007
I don't need to provide a calculation, that's not necessary to validate what I'm saying. You asserted this [/COLOR] You made this assertion and the only way this assertion is correct is if you deny that companies have any value outside of the stock ...
- mickeymickey replied Jan 25, 2007
We're getting into why people perceive stocks as having value now. The stock does have to do with the value of the company, it is only in the "zero demand" scenario you came up with that it doesn't. Stocks represent ownership of a company and its ...
- mickeymickey replied Jan 25, 2007
I assume that stock prices are set by supply and demand based on the performance of a company. Likewise, the assets of a company have value based on supply and demand outside of the stock market. Chapter 7 illustrates my point perfectly. The net ...
- mickeymickey replied Jan 25, 2007
Well Darkstar, you make a sound argument, though I'm still not convinced that the stock market is zero sum. I don't feel this statement proves anything about the stock market being a zero sum game. With no demand everything has a value of zero, that ...