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pipmutt replied May 28, 2009Independent performance tracking website, they'll monitor performance, risk, reward, and come up with a Sharpe ratio as well, but not the actual trades. There are a few around although I haven't really looked at any of them, maybe try url
Prove profitability without revealing trade conditions?
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pipmutt replied May 28, 2009Can't knock it if it works for you, clearly defined entries, stops, and exits, nice risk:reward, what more could you ask for!
Donchian Channel and other breakout methods
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pipmutt replied May 28, 2009Moving averages, really, you make money with that stuff? I don't know anything about Donchian Channels but wouldn't you do just as well with some simple trendlines on that chart? Looks like price is going up, trade the trendline or when it breaks ...
Donchian Channel and other breakout methods
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pipmutt replied May 28, 2009It's easier to list the things I actually agree with in your post! I agree, there is no perfect broker for everyone as everyone needs different things from their broker, and I also agree it's perfectly possible to trade profitably using a ...
Trading for a living with a Market Maker
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pipmutt replied May 26, 2009Isn't MT5 due out soon, it would be a shame to finish your tutorials just as it's released! I'm sure I've read somewhere the changes are going to be significant, you guys will probably know more about that than me.
MT4 navigational tips and techniques
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pipmutt replied May 26, 2009I doubt any (profitable) traders use FF as a sentiment indicator to trade against, even a broken clock is right twice a day! From reading through the forums I can see quite a few traders who are probably overall profitable, some contribute on a ...
Where do all your forex profits go to?
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pipmutt replied May 25, 2009It's amazing to see these types of comparisons! I'm in UK where an average apartment in an average area (excluding areas in and around London) costs $500-750, and the average 3-meals per day would cost around $15-$20 for 'economy' food. What is the ...
Where do all your forex profits go to?
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pipmutt replied May 25, 2009I'm not sure I agree with you about Oanda but the rest of your post highlighted some important points to consider when it comes to deciding what's 'cheap', narrow spreads as you pointed out aren't the only consideration. To the OP....Value for money ...
Cheapest discount broker
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pipmutt replied May 25, 2009lol, well if you honestly think we're saying the same thing then you obviously have some sort of comprehension issue (which goes some way to explaining your posts!) for example..... blazespinnaker "We need stats on brokers which shows their failure ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009I'll be happy to try and change your view if you drop me a pm, I'm a bit superstitious about publishing mine for general consumption! (ps did you catch the edit
)Where do all your forex profits go to?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009Probably a whole other debate and it could take a while! For the sake of our sanity and the integrity of this thread how about we agree to disagree on that one
(.....besides I see you live about 15 miles away from me and you might be a big guy so ...Where do all your forex profits go to?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009A laugh at yourself no doubt, to mask your embarrasing inability to sustain a sensible debate because you lack the necessary knowledge and skill to defend your irrational opinions and arguments with reason and logic. No problem, as long as you're ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009Come on, don't be a 'glass half empty' kinda guy, look on the bright side
We have access to a market (albeit virtual) that at one time was the exclusive domain of banks, institutions, and the wealthy. We're at the bottom of the barrel simply ...Where do all your forex profits go to?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009Ah forever the conspiracy theorist, 'them' and 'us' isn't a healthy approach you know! If you read my post you'll see I didn't suggest they do it 'on purpose' to disadvantage or screw the trader in some way, that may simply be their business model ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 24, 2009Well at least you had the common sense to go and read up about the subject before arguing any further! Repeating some of what you've read verbatim doesn't necessarily mean you actually understand it but it's a step in the right direction anyway! ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 23, 2009Absolutely! I agree it would be bad but I'm not so sure any of the mainstream bucketshops use those kinds of obvious tricks any more do they, I mean they have an arsenal of more subtle ways to disadvantage the trader if they wanted to (hopefully ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 23, 2009I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about and it's quite obvious that you don't either. Your post is unamusingly sarcastic and totally senseless. I don't mind helping people but I'm not going to waste my time and energy helping someone who ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 23, 2009lol, it's not a case of 'if you say so', that's just the way things are. He's not 'slipping your quotes', he's doing exactly what you asked and filling your order at his current market price. I can never follow why some people rather argue about ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 23, 2009Slippage and erroneous quotes aren't 'failures', they're perfectly normal unavoidable occurrences.
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?
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pipmutt replied May 23, 2009That's interesting, can the bank actually do that after 15 mins though, isn't there an agreement in place to protect both parties? Could the broker do the same thing as the bank and change the deal later as well? If the bank wants to change price ...
Price Adjustment Rule --- put all our accts at risk?