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- moomooforex replied Dec 23, 2014
Hanover is right and everyone that has done any research into this game knows it. Remember, he isn't saying it isn't possible, he is saying it probably won't last. The benefits that Hanover has over 95%+ of you is he can cut code. He would have ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 23, 2014
Probably because those majors have the highest liquidity and tightest spreads.
- moomooforex replied Dec 21, 2014
How did you have a best trade of 1159.8 pips when you are using a 50 pip grid? (Note average win/loss/expectancy).
- moomooforex replied Dec 16, 2014
I understand the point you are trying to make, but the reality is we aren't given a choice of only two strategies. We have a choice of infinite strategies and need some way to decide which one to choose, or inversely, which ones to eliminate. ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 16, 2014
I believe there are lessons we can learn from the failures of the martingale system 1) averaging down is kind of cool, but we don't need to scale in as aggressively as martingale. 2) we can't just keep on hanging on to losing trades, at some point ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 10, 2014
I would also like to know this, and if it makes a difference which FXCM you are with. For example, I have a BeeksFX VPS and an FXCM AU account. Regardless if I use my BeeksFX VPS or my local machine, I always end up connecting to a server in ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 4, 2014
Very good. Thank you Jason for the confirmation. Regards, MMFX
- moomooforex replied Dec 3, 2014
I kind of skimmed over most of the pages in this thread but to summarize: - You have a high freq scalping strategy - Your strategy scales in a lot so you average down your losses. - You have been trading it successfully for 5 years no problems with ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 3, 2014
Interesting about the FastMatch ECN - thanks. I certainly would like to know if FXCM has something similar. Arbitrage aside (which FXCM does not permit anyway), what other flow would classify as toxic. Given forex is zero sum, if you win, someone ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 3, 2014
Thanks for the reply. Assuming one of the LPs is always more competitive than the others, you just might end up always going with the same LP which would make it very easy for them to build a profile on you and cut you off.... of they are able to do ...
- moomooforex replied Dec 2, 2014
Hi Jason, I have a question about the NDD's anonymity... I know from the various material provided by FXCM that the client's stops/limits/entry-orders are not seen by the liquidity provider and the client is supposed to be anonymous. However, I ...
- moomooforex replied May 16, 2014
Here's another screenshot of EURUSD for the past 2 weeks with tick volume and sessions - Blue for Tokyo, Green for London, and Red for NY. It's easy to see the volume is highest when the Green (London) and Red (NY) sessions overlap. However, the ...
- moomooforex replied May 16, 2014
I agree that for there to be strong momentum, there needs to be backing from the market. Asian session is the quietest and perhaps large moves in EURUSD are unsubstantiated and hence retrace. However, the times above (in UTC+10) show the market ...
- moomooforex replied May 15, 2014
The trade you describe looks like this with tick volume... image ...and just a couple of days earlier there was a similar downward push, except that didn't retrace. Can you explain? image
- moomooforex replied May 4, 2014
And closing your position and getting out of the market is a better pause, no? At the end of the day it is very simple, every time you trade you pay the spread. If you can maintain the same net positions with less trade entries, you pay the spread ...
- moomooforex replied Apr 30, 2014
Thanks for the reply FXEZ. I understand what you have said, but unfortunately the rest of this thread is now well beyond my current capacity. Perhaps in a few more months I can come back to it and it will make more sense. Cheers
- moomooforex replied Apr 29, 2014
PipMeUp, your maths is much better than mine and you kind of lost me in this thread, but isn't the above kind of obvious? After all, Range Bar Charts don't care about the noise so all we interested in are where the price can be after n-pips move So, ...
- moomooforex replied Mar 8, 2014
Thanks seaman2 for the reply. So, according to this old article: url I have learned that at the time China was (is?) the world's biggest copper consumer. So I'm guessing - Australia is a copper producer, while not a major one, still a significant ...
- What were the reasons for post-NFP currency moves Friday?
Hi guys, I'm more tech, and less on the fundamentals. NFP is obviously watched by everyone... I ...
- moomooforex replied Mar 6, 2014
Hey Pipmeup, I finally had time to sit down and read your pdf document. (Sorry others, I haven't been able to follow the R-package examples.) Regarding the Partial TP plus trailing SL to BE section, you conclude at the bottom of the page that ...