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pipmutt replied May 17, 2012A reasoned post, not that I necessarily agree with your opinions but at least you presented them in a reasonable way! I'm almost tempted to vouch for you....only almost!
I guess it depends on what you mean by 'work', 'S/R, Macd, and everything ...No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
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pipmutt replied May 16, 2012If you insist on copying and pasting other peoples work then at least have the decency to credit the original author! No need to buy such things when they're freely available around the internet!
Compounding growth and lot size limits?
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pipmutt replied May 16, 2012I agree, but then looking at the OP's equity curve......mind you I've seen similar before, a nice smooth curve followed by a sharp vertical decline back to ~0, or like you say equity tied up for long periods of time. Is there any way to read risk ...
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pipmutt replied May 16, 2012- 3rd'ed!
I like their charts and the tools that are freely available....but for manual trading it wasn't for me! Don't know if MT5 is any better, not tried that.....No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
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pipmutt replied May 15, 2012Given the scenario I'd say 3 as well, 1.3175 could be a search for liquidity as could stops just above 1.32, both potentially temporary and a shake out of weak shorts, I'd hang in there especially as it's a 'free' trade, if I'm wrong it's cost me ...
Decisions, Trade-offs & Managing to Survive
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pipmutt replied May 15, 2012Well that would be the most popular way to compound, for example 1% risk on $1500 is greater than 1% risk on $1000 so trade size increases accordingly. If your account balance outgrows a micro account then it's probably simpler to progress to a mini ...
Compounding growth and lot size limits?
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pipmutt replied May 15, 2012No one is trying to force anyone to do anything, it's a debate on the pros, cons, and alternatives to using a stop loss. The OP specifically asked for opinions, comments, and views, I believe his request has been fulfilled and then some! Sure it ...
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pipmutt replied May 15, 2012But some orders would be cancelled if others are filled. I suppose you could also add other contingent orders as well, there are several versatile flexible options, we're not just limited to the basic order types offered by the likes of MT4 brøkers. ...
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pipmutt replied May 15, 2012His argument is flawed because it seems to be based around the premise that OCO orders are not available on MT4 when in fact, with the use of a simple freely available script, they are. Having said that, his clear and concise examples in support of ...
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pipmutt replied May 14, 2012Huh?
All that proves is just how many people are lost! 
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pipmutt replied May 14, 2012An important point, rather than wasting time, focus, energy, and equity holding on to a losing trade in the hope it comes good it's better to cut it loose and focus on a new setup, infinitely more productive in the long run, from every perspective. ...
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pipmutt replied May 14, 2012lol, I didn't honestly think you were that gullible but hey it was worth a shot wasn't it, you can't blame a guy for trying!
Yeah I realised that, but I think you'll find they're all trading a couple hundred bucks (some less), they can afford to ...No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
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pipmutt replied May 14, 2012Tell you what, I've got a counter offer for you that will make it worth it for both of us! Put up $100k and I'll add you on IB as a (UXXXXXX) managed account (Friends&Family) and I'll take 50% of the profits I generate. In addition to that I'll even ...
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pipmutt replied May 14, 2012It's extremely unlikely he'll take up your suggestion, he'll find some excuse or other. The thing about Bob and others like him is they're trading pennies. If their strategy was viable then they would have scaled up long ago. Faced with a direct ...
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pipmutt replied May 13, 2012Don't forget the 1-1=2 math! Oh no wait, math doesn't apply because forex is not a level playing field, as such the math cannot be relied upon!

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pipmutt replied May 13, 2012Pied Piper of FF.... — image
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pipmutt replied May 13, 2012I'm sure they read your examples, facts don't seem to make any difference though, which goes some way to explaining why these people 'trade' the way they do and refuse to accept the patently obvious. They know they can never prove it with clear ...
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pipmutt replied May 12, 2012lol, the names you guys use, lock unlocker, recovery, counter trade....
But anyway...... Ideally you place it at a level which if b/reached indicates that your analysis was wrong and/or the trade/analysis is no longer valid or viable. Where that ...No SL No Leverage Strategy - working so far
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pipmutt replied May 12, 2012Quite the contrary, it's the posters who do give specific trading advice about some ludicrous strategy such as nedging or martingaling (often disguised by using obscure names) who are the ones more likely to be moles! Strategies like that are ...
Broker Moles: Fact or fiction?
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pipmutt replied May 12, 2012Let's hope that does the trick, nothing else seems to have driven it home! I think that's the illusion of profitability for these guys, they're banking profit so think everything is ok. The unrealized loss is ignored or considered not a loss until ...
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