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nubcake replied Jun 25, 2010i don't think there is a single business in the entire world that guarantees any money you give them. schools close doors overnight, shops close doors overnight, mines close doors overnight... every place of business can disappear overnight. if you ...
GoMarkets Discussion
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nubcake replied Jun 25, 2010well done. would have been heaps easier in pascal though
did you work-out what was going wrong with it in the first place, or was it just how to get it compiling that was the problem?DLL c++ any examples ?
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nubcake replied Jun 24, 2010holy crap this isn't vb. my bad. i don't even know vb, which shows lol. pascal is definitely not a bad choice... but i say that as someone who is a delphi coder by hobby
. saying THAT, i've coincidentally been looking into freepascal and lazarus ...DLL c++ any examples ?
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nubcake replied Jun 24, 2010google and guessing suggests Cstr(doublevar1) + Cstr(doublevar2) etc do you have a vb help file in your IDE? i would think it'd have these type of functions listed somewhere accessible since it's fairly useful and bound to be used a lot.
DLL c++ any examples ?
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nubcake replied Jun 24, 2010i have done little dll programming and it's been awhile since i've coded anything significant... but const is fine because you are not actually assigning new values to anything. this is the whole point of const in that the compiler can check that ...
DLL c++ any examples ?
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nubcake replied Jun 24, 20101. if you want debugging help you need to tell us what is happening vs what is meant to happen. give some sort of example that we can work-off 2. at first guess just by looking at your code i suspect you are running into massive logic failures due ...
DLL c++ any examples ?
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010oh right, ta. that's the kind of thread i don't give attention to due to the pretty charts.
Timeframes and the learning process
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010what is THV? i have not come across this term before. if it is indicator based then that would be why.
Timeframes and the learning process
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010? you consider it offensive? oblivion it is then.
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010that was not one of the options. you receive an F. Summer school for you.
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010lies! i seriously wonder though when the tides will turn on some of the popular longer tf strategies. if i can have, let's say, a month or more of profitable 1min trades before that particular strategy unravels itself then what's to say the same ...
Timeframes and the learning process
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010i like to think the higher-timeframe traders are simply losing at a slower rate. a day of m1 is like a month of h1.
Timeframes and the learning process
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nubcake replied Jun 21, 2010what hurts more... taking g's in a jet, or giving g's in a trade?
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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nubcake replied Jun 20, 2010heh, gotta keep jest amused y'know. i can tell he missed me. i wonder if the "-" is hiding a few zeros. $40,000,500 starting capital. got it. thanks for the capital opinion though. appreciate the perspective. also, i wonder if some of the things fti ...
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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nubcake replied Jun 12, 2010lol you traded based on p n f and it ended in tears. i believe some very clever and wise person predicted this earlier.
Intraday Point and Figure Trading
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nubcake replied Jun 11, 2010fair nuf. if you are stuck with an account where you don't have much available margin then you are stuck playing the entry / exit game, which no one seems to have really mastered except maybe james16... but that's far too slow a game for my taste ...
Trading without stop-losses
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nubcake replied Jun 11, 2010not sure why you quoted that part only, because that part wasn't actually the point... or any point. move to the rest of my post instead and have a think. there's no reason why x pip movement has to be considered "a huge loss". i think you haven't ...
Trading without stop-losses
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nubcake replied Jun 11, 2010mr j, the problem with all the talk over the www about trading probabilities and 10 wins is likely and 10 losses likely etc etc and so on, is that a win or a loss is only a win or a loss once the position is closed. within that is the fact that if ...
Trading without stop-losses
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nubcake replied Jun 11, 2010a big 'edge' in trading is capital... or at least, available margin. capital is nothing if there isn't the free margin to match.
Trading without stop-losses