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  • Oct 19, 2018 1:59am Oct 19, 2018 1:59am
  •  Hkn
  • | Joined Oct 2018 | Status: Member | 3 Posts
Quoting bruticy
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{quote} This is probably to your Equity/Margin ratio reaching under 50% and executing an automatic closeout. There must probably be somewhere that it is written. I know on MT4 mobile you can see Margin Level in % and when it gets to 50% it will close. Some brokers also send a "Margin Call" when this goes under 100% just so you know you are getting closer to close out. For any questions you should ask your broker just to be sure nothing wrong happened, sometimes they might even give some back if it was their error.
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Thanks a lot for the reply...I will ask my broker.. is it possible to deactivate this thing(closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%)? I was waiting for the price to rise again that this closing position happened.. thank you
 
 
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  • Oct 19, 2018 3:58am Oct 19, 2018 3:58am
  •  tyrakay
  • | Joined Oct 2018 | Status: Member | 19 Posts
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{quote} Thanks a lot for the reply...I will ask my broker.. is it possible to deactivate this thing(closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%)? I was waiting for the price to rise again that this closing position happened.. thank you
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You are joking, right...?

No, you are not joking...

I am afraid, you cannot "deactivate" closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%. It is for your protection, so to speak

And I would STRONGLY advice you to:

a) find why
b) immediately stop speculating with real money

T
 
 
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  • Oct 19, 2018 11:06am Oct 19, 2018 11:06am
  •  Drolph
  • Joined Jun 2015 | Status: Member | 697 Posts
Quoting tyrakay
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{quote} You are joking, right...? No, you are not joking... I am afraid, you cannot "deactivate" closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%. It is for your protection, so to speak And I would STRONGLY advice you to: a) find why b) immediately stop speculating with real money T
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Is there still anybody wondering about the 80-90% losing money ..
 
 
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  • Oct 21, 2018 1:37am Oct 21, 2018 1:37am
  •  Hkn
  • | Joined Oct 2018 | Status: Member | 3 Posts
Quoting tyrakay
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{quote} You are joking, right...? No, you are not joking... I am afraid, you cannot "deactivate" closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%. It is for your protection, so to speak And I would STRONGLY advice you to: a) find why b) immediately stop speculating with real money T
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Joke of the year
Thanks tyrakay
 
 
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  • Oct 24, 2018 8:40am Oct 24, 2018 8:40am
  •  DwainUK
  • | Joined Feb 2016 | Status: Member | 476 Posts
Quoting Hkn
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{quote} Thanks a lot for the reply...I will ask my broker.. is it possible to deactivate this thing(closing the position when the margin level reaches 50%)? I was waiting for the price to rise again that this closing position happened.. thank you
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You are not able to deactivate the StopOut function. It is automatically activating, in order to protect you from bigger loses. Additionally, if you trade on higher leverage (1:400 for example), your trades will stay active longer, because the margin requirement will be lower. And one kindly advise: For balance like 80-100 USD- don't open bigger volumes from 0,01 lot
 
 
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  • Oct 24, 2018 1:53pm Oct 24, 2018 1:53pm
  •  dispersion
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Jan 2017 | 174 Posts
Quoting DwainUK
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{quote} You are not able to deactivate the StopOut function. It is automatically activating, in order to protect you from bigger loses. Additionally, if you trade on higher leverage (1:400 for example), your trades will stay active longer, because the margin requirement will be lower. And one kindly advise: For balance like 80-100 USD- don't open bigger volumes from 0,01 lot
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Do you know any brokers which offer risk management system in trading, for example orders opening becomes not available after I made several losing trades? Is it possible to get this feature from a broker at all?
 
 
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  • Oct 25, 2018 10:50am Oct 25, 2018 10:50am
  •  UlliC
  • | Joined Feb 2016 | Status: Member | 364 Posts
I have heard that market makers at times will take out stops first before making the move to the other direction. I am thinking that they are able to manipulate the price at any time, even when I thought the SL was placed at a safe distance. So, I feel more secure to trade through Brokers with agency model only, and not licensed for MM.
 
 
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  • Oct 31, 2018 8:05am Oct 31, 2018 8:05am
  •  DwainUK
  • | Joined Feb 2016 | Status: Member | 476 Posts
Quoting dispersion
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{quote} Do you know any brokers which offer risk management system in trading, for example orders opening becomes not available after I made several losing trades? Is it possible to get this feature from a broker at all?
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Hello Dispersion. I didin't hear such function. Every regulated broker will provide the standard trading conditions, like "Margin call", "Stop out", "Margin requirement" and etc... Additionally, some brokers are disabling trading during important news or high volatility. The NDD brokers will provide zero manipulation on your trades and zero rejection on your orders for the above-mentioned functions, which is the best option for me. I think, you could find such management from some Market Maker or not regulated broker, however I do not recommend doing it
 
 
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  • Nov 2, 2018 11:11am Nov 2, 2018 11:11am
  •  MarcRaffard
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Nov 2018 | 32 Posts
If you think that your broker make "Stop Loss hunting", there are some lawyers specialized to solve conflict with Brokerage firm.
Like them - http://www.mikov-attorneys.com/

(it is not an affiliation link and I do not have any interest with them, just sharing )
 
 
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  • Nov 16, 2018 3:16am Nov 16, 2018 3:16am
  •  UlliC
  • | Joined Feb 2016 | Status: Member | 364 Posts
My Broker provides me with, MiFID compliant post-trade transparency report (i.e. who filled my trade / when / how fast / at what price) and assures in full anonymity (i.e. anonymous Stop Losses and Take Profits to the counterparty).
 
 
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  •  salimc
  • | Joined Jan 2012 | Status: Trader | 1,321 Posts
Quoting Drolph
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{quote} Did you read my post carefully? No! Did you understand what I wrote? No! That's why you are hating instead of realizing what really happened. But I will try to explain it to you one more time. First mistake: you were trading a minor pair offering low liquidity. second mistake: you were trading at rollover with this rubbish pair leading to sharp spread spikes (just look at the regular spiking at myfxbook for example). Now comes the critical part. Your SL got hit by the ASK price, which is NOT visible in the bar chart display, as it is created...
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everyone knows that they are genuine rober, lol
 
 
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