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- ixbone replied Dec 5, 2016
dont fear the forex reaper, using ghostbiker's systems
- ixbone replied May 10, 2013
Alex, found some sample pictures: but suggest to try our demo best regards Michael IXBONE Business Internet Services | IX Trader Forex Software Registered Internet Service Provider (Ripe: AS 16195)
- ixbone replied May 10, 2013
Hi, we have new version of trend catcher & price action indicators available, please be free to use always the latest version. Best regards Michael IXBONE Business Internet Services | IX Trader Forex Software Registered Internet Service Provider ...
- ixbone replied May 10, 2013
Hi, we have new version of trend catcher & price action indicators available, please be free to use always the latest version. Best regards Michael IXBONE Business Internet Services | IX Trader Forex Software Registered Internet Service Provider ...
- ixbone replied May 10, 2013
Hi, we have new version of trend catcher & price action indicators available, please be free to use always the latest version. Best regards Michael IXBONE Business Internet Services | IX Trader Forex Software Registered Internet Service Provider ...
- ixbone replied May 10, 2013
Hi Alex, sorry there are no screenshots available, because how would you picture dynamic pair/basket/order management, atr calc, or similar? IX Trader have over 17main sections and over 70 function within the main sections. take a closer look at ...
- ixbone replied Feb 3, 2012
yes to trade forex, the knowledge of price, market and so on is a must have - the base of successful forex trading i do not more experiment with MM, i trade it live...after 3.5 years development
- ixbone replied Feb 3, 2012
correct! but if your initial entry order goes wrong, a MM system (martingale, d'lambert,..) combined with functions described in my previous post #70 can help to recover and survive large drawdowns = trading a standard MM system is hazardous, if ...
- ixbone replied Feb 3, 2012
a) is a open martingale version with hedge option as emergency strategy b) is a closed martingale version, used with sl and tp 1st, i havnt described my own martingale version, we discussed about the thread question in general and take a closer look ...
- ixbone replied Feb 2, 2012
you need 1st to select the orders from the history, like this: int CountHistoryOrders(){ int i,count=0; if(OrdersHistoryTotal()>0){ for(i=OrdersHistoryTotal()-1;i>=0;i--){ OrderSelect(i,SELECT_BY_POS,MODE_HISTORY); if(OrderSymbol()!=Symbol() || ...
- ixbone replied Feb 2, 2012
most people talking about drawdown, as its name suggests - orders in loss personal i talk about float, open orders, because they can be in profit as well in loss with closed your last martingale order must recover half pips to break even, but closed ...
- ixbone replied Feb 2, 2012
not really, if you use a trailing stop, it operates on a single order different as on bulk of orders! also if you use a breakeven routine yes maybe the outcome is equal, with fixed tp (no trail), but not the float/drawdown, because open martingale ...
- ixbone replied Feb 2, 2012
Depends if you trade a open or closed modified martingale system Open: - all (martingale) orders still open - needs higher account balance (no sl, maybe tp) Close: - each order will close with stoploss and the next order is opend with doubled lot ...
- ixbone replied Feb 2, 2012
Sorry no, i dont sell EA's, i code it. I have no business license as asset manager
- ixbone replied Feb 1, 2012
Sorry, i dont know, personal i think a martingale+hedge combo is enough, i do not see any advantages to use a grid with martingale+hedge
- ixbone replied Feb 1, 2012
guys we are far away from the thread question... - original martingale is not useable and not working in forex - modified martingale is useable and working
- ixbone replied Feb 1, 2012
there is no problem to trade with martingale, as long you walk with some guidelines. yes casinos have table limits, but forex not! and yes, the "big boys" trade sometimes with martingale, d'lambert and fibo systems, depends on which bank and back ...
- ixbone replied Jan 31, 2012
- sometimes the steps between the orders are equal, not always - sometimes the lot size was the same, not always - rarely a hedge position was seen in the statement (lot < 2) so the conclusio: it a martingale + grid + hedge strategy, but without the ...
- ixbone replied Jan 31, 2012
in general: grid: - same steps between orders - same lot size on each order martingale: - same or doubled steps between orders - doubled lot size at each order
- ixbone replied Jan 31, 2012
this cant be work because you check for long position possibility and execute a buy stop but not a sell stop you need (simplified): if long position possibility: ...