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- In2Blues replied Feb 1, 2008
Which system is the best? That's like asking which music is the best or which car is the best. It depends a lot on the user. I don't like scalping, so a scalping system wouldn't be good for me. Some people don't like daily charts, so a daily system ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 26, 2008
Here's a daily system that I use personally. It works great. url
- In2Blues replied Jan 25, 2008
You should do some serious studying before opening a live account. Unless, of course, you have money to throw away. url And, do yourself a favor, don't trade the news. That's only for experienced traders.
- In2Blues replied Jan 24, 2008
If you need to ask, then the answer is no. I would suggest that you stop trading live right now and learn more about Forex before you lose your money. No offence, just trying to make you realize that, if you have to ask how to trade, then you're not ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 24, 2008
Maybe it's not possible for the people who read this thread in the 17 minutes between your posts. Not everyone is up at 6am looking through forums. Try waiting for a while and seeing who else might read this thread. Many people work and can only ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 21, 2008
A search through the forums will get you your answer. Basically, though, it depends a lot on your broker. Most brokers' demos are different from a live account. The connection can be different, they don't stop hunt demos, etc. You should only really ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 20, 2008
I understand what you're saying about "peeking ahead". However, if you follow these steps, it should solve that problem: 1) Open multiple charts of the same currency pair, each with a different time frame. 2) Make sure that "Auto Scroll" and "Chart ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 15, 2008
I never said it was "wrong" to trade the news. This person is a newbie, and I correctly advised him not to trade the news, since he doesn't know how things work yet. The people you mentioned are experts at news trading, as you said. There's a big ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 14, 2008
You should really do a search of the forums, as these questions have been asked repeatedly. Also, you might want to go through the free school at Babypips.com. It will give you many answers. How easy it is to get in and out with S/L and OCO orders ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 13, 2008
What you enter depends on which currency you want when you withdraw from your Oanda account. What you will gain/lose between USD or CAD will depend on the exchange rate at the time it goes into your bank. The CAD has been a little higher than USD ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 11, 2008
What you're describing is Back Testing. Forward Testing would be to practice your strategy from today forward. You can do this by turning off "Auto Scroll" and using F12 to move one candle at a time. You'll have to do this manually. It's not ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 11, 2008
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone at EFX for a great webinar last night. Remote Trader looks amazing right now and will only get better as improvements are made.
- In2Blues replied Jan 8, 2008
Check the NFA site and you'll find out. Or, read the EFX thread. Either way, a little effort will be rewarded.
- In2Blues replied Jan 6, 2008
That's a very subjective question. Everyone has their opinions, as well as their own personal preferences as to what is most important to them. For some it's the spread. For others it's quick execution. Or, it may be low commissions, low carry ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 6, 2008
First of all, if you have to ask that question, then you're definitely not ready to use your money in a real live account. Second, all things being equal, you would obviously want to trade with the broker offering the lowest spreads. Of course, all ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 4, 2008
You might want to do a search of the forums, as these are very common questions. Installation is very easy: url The "add-on" you mention is not an add-on per se, but an EA (Expert Advisor). Each EA is different and usually coded for a specific ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 4, 2008
You're right on all counts. That's what makes EFX one of the best -- if not THE best -- brokers around.
- In2Blues replied Jan 4, 2008
The new platform -- Remote Trader -- will include integrated charting. Additional features will be added a bit at a time after its initial release. BTW, I believe that Remote Trader is for EFX clients only. MB clients won't have it. Justin can ...
- In2Blues replied Jan 3, 2008
Of course there are. Most people in these forums use technical analysis. Spend some time browsing the Trading Systems forum and you'll see what these people are doing.