DislikedHello Adrian,
yeah i've seen it but havent tried it yet.
thanks for the reminder Sir!Ignored
Looks like a great thread here. Lots of you minting money
Making money is easy- Just dont take losing trades
James16+Rayanmcd(Jan kone) and ME 7 replies
DislikedHello Adrian,
yeah i've seen it but havent tried it yet.
thanks for the reminder Sir!Ignored
DislikedLooks like a great thread here
..i see lots of changes from first post...Ignored
DislikedHello Survivor,
there is actually no change from the original method.
the 'tweaks' are mostly personal in nature.
i suggest u study right from the start (concentrate on Jankone, Ryanmcd posts). if u can, james16 thread is a must read.
then, if u feel necessary, tweak/expand from there. (not the other way around)
Good luck!Ignored
DislikedDoes anyone here know if its possible to set a default position size that takes into account your total account balance and your stop size.
E.g. if my account balance is £5000 and i wanted to risk 2% in total on a single trade (£100) with a stop loss of 10 pips, this would equal a position size of £10 per pip. Is it possible to set the options so that it calculates the units needed for this trade ?
Thanks
Dan
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DislikedYou could use this indicator... just change the default settings to your account and to 2% risk equity and pull the red line up to your stop loss and itll tell you how many lots to trade... just download it to your indicators folderIgnored
Dislikedthanks man will have to try this out ... you dont happen to know if its possible to set this sort of thing up in OANDA ?Ignored
DislikedYou could use this indicator... just change the default settings to your account and to 2% risk equity and pull the red line up to your stop loss and itll tell you how many lots to trade... just download it to your indicators folderIgnored
DislikedHey, you dont happen to know of an idicator that shows the pip range of the current candles high and lowIgnored
DislikedThat's easy, provided you're using MT4. Just click on your mouse wheel (or alternatively, the cross icon next to the arrow icon in the far left of the toolbar), and your cursor changes into that cross thingy. Now you can measure the height of the candle/range you're interested in, by simple click and drag. No indicator needed for this. All standard MT4.Ignored