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- DwainUK replied Dec 21, 2018
In order to open the same volume trades as with 1:1000 ($3000 capital), on 1:100- you should have $ 30 000 capital Keep in mind, that the higher leverage gives you the opportunity to open bigger volumes with lower margin (capital) ...
- DwainUK replied Dec 21, 2018
I agree with this. Additionally, I think the bigger timeframes are more likely to be analyzed. It is impossible to make any technical or fundamental analysis on M1 or M5. But the H1, H4 or D1 are more possible to be successfully analyzed
- DwainUK replied Dec 21, 2018
Good points. I think, if you can double your capital on demo 3-4 times and your strategy shows a steady growth- it is perfect reason to try on live. But if you will start on live only because you are on profit today- it is better to stay on demo
- DwainUK replied Dec 21, 2018
It makes sense, but the strategy (EA) should be created by professional coders, with risk management included and tested.
- DwainUK replied Dec 21, 2018
There are a lot of comparison websites in Internet with rating option. Actually, such websites are very helpful in order to find the best brokers. I think, if the ForexFactory enables the rating option, it will be perfect
- DwainUK replied Dec 14, 2018
Hey fx4money, could you please share this EA? It looks interesting and I will be pleased to test it Thanks.
- DwainUK replied Dec 14, 2018
Actually, I think this is a useless EA, without sense to be ordered. It opens two positions: BUY and SELL, at the same time and martingales the losing position. Therefore, it is a hedging EA, without any strategy for entry. It just opens two orders, ...
- DwainUK replied Dec 14, 2018
Yea, I am asking the same question every time when I use wire Sometimes It is processed within few hours, sometimes within few days I think, it depends on the transaction conditions of the relevant banks. Actually, it may depend on the ...
- DwainUK replied Dec 14, 2018
I agree with this. I am using it very often, in order to make my comparisons and find the best brokers which are matching with my trading style
- DwainUK replied Dec 14, 2018
The system automatically calculates your free margin as a “margin level” in %. When you open positions, your free margin is decreasing => therefore, your margin level is decreasing as well. According the new ESMA trading conditions, when your margin ...
- DwainUK replied Dec 6, 2018
Wow, great screenshots mate. It is visible, how the indicators have drawn a different graph on both pictures. I am interested to see more screenshots with differences visible
- DwainUK replied Dec 6, 2018
It is better to find a broker, which provides core spreads, starting from 0. For example 0,1-0,4 floating spread is fine. Additionally, make sure that the broker is NDD (No Dealing Desk), so he will not able to trade against you.
- DwainUK replied Dec 6, 2018
Hedging a losing position is like betting at the same time on “red” and “black” colors on the Roulette- no sense
- DwainUK replied Dec 6, 2018
It doesn’t open positions, because the EA seems paid. Probably if you try to run it on real- an alert message will appear, with the e-mail of the owner
- DwainUK replied Dec 6, 2018
Wow, this indicator looks amazing Could you please advise, whether the green ones are most volatile pairs ? Additionally, if you share the indicator, will be great Thanks.
- DwainUK replied Dec 3, 2018
I agree with this. The Forex calendar could be one of your best friends if you know how to benefit from it.
- DwainUK replied Dec 3, 2018
Usually from EU Bank to EU Bank is fastest. And accordingly form Non EU Bank to EU Bank or from EU bank to Non EU bank is slower (it could takes 5-7 business days). Additionally, you can always request from your bank to provide you a SWIFT document ...
- DwainUK replied Dec 3, 2018
A Breakout refers to a security's price movement through a historical resistance level. A breakout typically precedes heavy trading volume and increased volatility. image
- DwainUK replied Dec 3, 2018
Hey UlliC, what do you think for the brokers which are providing 1:1000 or 1:2000 leverage ? The trading with such high leverage gets very dangerous journey, is it ?
- DwainUK replied Dec 3, 2018
Of course, with IB is better. You could benefit from some better conditions, depending on IB's agreement with the broker. But of course, you should contact with the IB in order to check what will be the benefit