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- Fresh1 replied Nov 23, 2011
As per what Karl Vosp states - see url Pretty good liquidity providers really...
- Fresh1 replied Nov 23, 2011
I cannot give that much detail I'm afraid, as I just looked at my emails and having done a clear out a week back, its no longer there or in my deleted. But from memory, it was a position about a 3 weeks ago locked into B/E, it had been open for over ...
- Fresh1 replied Nov 22, 2011
Thanks for the response qooyend, The reason I ask is because I was using their Jforex demo (in process of setting up a real account atm..) and on the Eur/Usd, i got filled 40 pips below my stoploss. Pretty crazy. My account manager said it was due ...
- Fresh1 replied Nov 21, 2011
Afternoon everyone, I have a question on Dukascopy slippage. I use 3,4,6,8 hour charts so minimum stoploss tends to be around 20 and maximum around 100. Obviously on 100 slippage becomes less important, however on 20 it can be important. I'm trying ...
- Fresh1 replied Nov 1, 2011
Indeed I am the same and so is Makingpips by the look of it. As various people have mentioned it just seems to depend on what your comfortable with. Someone mentioned using the 1m timeframe, and if that works for them thats great. For me it would be ...
- Fresh1 replied Oct 28, 2011
'I have observed one thing in my trading, i always have winner when i remove myself from the chart like Mr Marketz said but the urge to look at my trade is too powerful so i end up cutting my winner too fast'- lkdolzfx I read a lot of books on forex ...
- Fresh1 replied Oct 27, 2011
'hi All, has anyone tried taking random trades with a risk to reward ratio of 1:2, try it and you would see how difficult it is to blow an account.' - Panmic This is true, I did a lot of research on PA to find a suitable trading method and came ...
- Fresh1 replied Oct 27, 2011
' you'll actually be filled as an market order paying the spread' - Rikers I had a feeling someone was going to say that... and that is what happened to me everytime I tried on the demo account. Was just wondering If I was missing a trick to be able ...
- Fresh1 replied Oct 27, 2011
'Place BID/OFFER BID and OFFER orders are limit orders, visible in the market depth by other internal participants in the marketplace. To the extent of the internal liquidity, these orders have the ability to capture the internal market orders and ...
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