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- claudiorosso replied Jun 23, 2012
Hi Xaphod, thanks for your reply - but there is a fundamental difference betwen a 20 period Simple Moving Average and a 20 period Exponential Moving Average. In case of a 20 period SMA the calculation is done on exactly the preceding 20 candles like ...
- claudiorosso replied Apr 15, 2012
Anyone? I have seen software with Gann fan annotations that were not good - ie. if you plot it the 45 degree line will stay literally in a 45 degree angle, which is certainly not good, because when the X or Y axis are manipulated clearly the Gann ...
- claudiorosso replied Mar 18, 2012
I think this is interesting too. Wouldnt daily candles normally be expected to open at 17:00 EST? The FX market opens and closes at 17:00 EST, that is when positions are rolled over, so am I correct in suggesting that this should be considered the ...
- claudiorosso replied Jan 12, 2012
Any views on this? Must 8 hour bars always start at 17:00 EST or equivalent in another timezone?
- claudiorosso replied Jan 4, 2012
Forex and tick charts, any use — Hi, Forex is an OTC market, so if a broker offers tick charts´they can never represent the full market. Anybody thinks that tick charts are useful for forextrading? Or should they only be used on Exchange ...
- claudiorosso replied Jan 4, 2012
No replies? — Hi, there must be someone who has an input/opinion on this?
- claudiorosso replied Feb 28, 2010
I have seen Saxo Banks platform, prices turn purple after a while if theres no activity ijn market, so there you could see it maybe
- claudiorosso replied Jan 10, 2010
Thanks, Magmumfreak - I am not aware of any official "definition of carry trade", as you put it - is there one? Maybe you could enlighten me? I would appreciate it.
- claudiorosso replied Jan 10, 2010
Thanks Apocalypto, well, here´s the situatin as I sort of see it: The FED brought rates all the way down to zero as an answer to the crises, stating that they would stay there for a long time. Now the recovery makes the market think that ratehikes ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 31, 2009
My risk calculator.. — Hi, I've made the attached file tonight.. I think it's correct, so feel free to use it (- it's unlocked)
- claudiorosso replied Oct 29, 2009
Thanks, NewFX - i opened the doc for 10 secs, and I already have shivers running down my spine :-) I will need to find some "quite time" before I look at it for real!
- claudiorosso replied Oct 29, 2009
How much higher, approximately, would you deem that spreads are? And which provider do you use? Which options have the tightest spreads? Exchange traded options on indices, maybe?
- claudiorosso replied Oct 29, 2009
This is very interestig, shorting options, I mean. How do you choose the strikes? Do you place them at or a bit "beyond" support & resistence levels? This is the method I am familiar with. I have also heard people say that you shuold look at the ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 29, 2009
Thanks for that. I am trying to understand this specific info about the USD: if I look at the chart of the fed funds rate, I can see that it bottomed out at 1% in June 2003 until May 2004. Then it climbed steadily at 25 BP increments until it ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 27, 2009
Hi, I just spoke to a sales guy from an online forex brokerage. He was explaining about the carry trade, saying that he "knew something about it" - I was just a little surprised when he said that the USD has "traditionally been a funding ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 27, 2009
Very intersting. I have also been exchanging a couple of e-mails with an instructor who teaches various subjects linked to financial markets. He gave me amongst other things, the following observation: For example, China has been growing very fast, ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 27, 2009
[quote=enivid;3177612]Inflation can be good for almost any currency as it will make the central bank increase the reference interest rate, offering more attractive interest rates on bonds and debt market for the foreign investors to move in. Also, ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 27, 2009
OK, let's have it: are you an options trainer? — OK, scattergood - what's the deal? Are you a professional options-instructor Honestly, it's rear that you receive such quality answers on a forum, you're very clear. Thank you very, very ...
- claudiorosso replied Oct 26, 2009
Another answer, from another expert — I have a contact to an instructor who teaches the theory behind a wide range of financial instruments, amongst them options. Here's what he replied to this part of the question: changes between assets (FX ...