Dislikedi closed my account idiot not them why would i want an account open when i cant use it
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Dislikedwhich experienced trader uses market orders? all the james16 seniors use limit orders and i think that is the only way to go. do you really play the market like that, with market orders? how can you win at this game ? why don't you go ahead and play the lottery maybe you might stand a chance to win there. conclusion: a bunch of idiots making acusations to oanda when they should shut up and perhaps learn how to trade.Ignored
Dislikedwhich experienced trader uses market orders? all the james16 seniors use limit orders and i think that is the only way to go. do you really play the market like that, with market orders? how can you win at this game ? why don't you go ahead and play the lottery maybe you might stand a chance to win there. conclusion: a bunch of idiots making acusations to oanda when they should shut up and perhaps learn how to trade.Ignored
DislikedI trade using market orders with Oanda and haven't had one single problem. If you want to get in quick market orders are the way to go. Whether a trader uses market or limit orders shouldn't impact profits much at all, at least nothing worth mentioning. If a trader is having problems making money then they should brush up on their TA skills and learn to find setups, not blame it on slippage and other things that are of little concern.Ignored
DislikedThats not correct.
Using Stop/Limit orders will guarantee you'll get the price you want.
Market orders are more like pi$$ing in the wind for entries and hope to hit the your pricing mark. Nothing is guaranteed and at times you'll get filled at a terrible price. I've seen traders get filled 100 pips past their entry mark because of Market orders.Ignored
DislikedI am trading automated (sometimes dozens of market orders in a few hours) with a selfmade API (that uses the fxtrade java applet) and the average slippage (mainly caused by delays) is neither positive nor negative. On average I get filled exactly on the quoted bid or ask, sometimes higher, sometimes lower but on average there is no bias against me, I would have already noticed after 1000s of market orders.
I don't know what the OP is speaking about. Maybe he does not know how to display bid/ask prices in the chart and thinks they must fill...Ignored
DislikedDo you keep detailed statistics about this ?
What size do yo trade ?Ignored