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yousername replied May 19, 2018url Your broker may route your order – especially a "limit order" – to an electronic communications network (ECN) that automatically matches buy and sell orders at specified prices. A "limit order" is an order to buy or sell a stock at a specific ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 19, 2018Limit order is like saying to the broker. Yooo you must execute my buy limit order if the price is 1.23456 or lower. I will be happy if I get lower price then the price I ask. This is positive slippage. Positive slippage also happens when the order ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 19, 2018When you get negative slippage for the stop order it's not the broker fault for the negative slippage. Stop order is like you saying to the broker. You may execute my order if the price is above 1.23456. I don't mind if there is a gap or the price ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 19, 2018For more accurate executed order, you should use limit order. You will often get the right price or better price for your order. Let say you want to buy at a previous candle high. Assuming the price went above the previous candle high. You place buy ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 19, 2018One more thing Stop order is prone to gap. For instance buy stop, when there's gap to the upside, you will get a bad price or higher price for your order But for buy limit, it won't be executed when there's a gap to the upside. However for sell ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 19, 2018With buy limit you can get positive slippage. With buy stop you can get negative slippage. Positive slippage means you could get a cheaper price when the buy limit is executed hence potentially more profit For sell limit positive slippage means you ...
Why there is difference between buy limit and buy stop?
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yousername replied May 16, 20181 key success is do not test your trading strategy on one pair. Try all pairs including indices and commodities. Once you have found the perfect pair, you can put more focus on it, maximizing profit and minimizing drawdown. When all ready, do pilot ...
Why 99% of traders lose money
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yousername replied May 16, 2018What was the subject of the email? What issue are you having with them?
Pepperstone, IC Markets, Tickmill? Which one to choose?
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yousername replied May 16, 2018video This video convinced me to try cTrader and maybe become their loyal user
MT4 vs cTrader: Which platform would you recommend?
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yousername replied May 15, 2018Now many Credit Cards provider return the money back to the sender whenever a money is wired to it. This prevent people from money laundering. Because money that goes to the credit card become invincible to the country's tax body and other ...
Pepperstone, IC Markets, Tickmill? Which one to choose?
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yousername replied Jan 23, 2018I have invested in BTC since years ago and I still kept some of it. I will sell if it reaches $200 which is >5x higher than the time I bought it. Meanwhile I will keep it as long as I could. It is very tempting to sell it now and spend on luxury. ...
Is Bitcoin about to crash?
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yousername replied Jan 23, 2018When the pending order get triggered and at the same time the margin is not enough, that error will show.
Flexy Grid EA (Grid Trading)
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yousername replied Jan 23, 2018Unfortunately there's no solution to that except accept the loss. Alternative solution is not to get too greedy (it's a cliché)
Flexy Grid EA (Grid Trading)
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yousername replied Jan 17, 2018Thank you very much. This is a handy script!
Improved OrderHistory mq4 script to display trade history on charts
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yousername replied Dec 21, 2017Assuming the Ea is build based on the trader's logic. I reckon that is equivalent to the trader take the trade. Unless the Ea is bought, given or shared by someone else.
Verbal diarrhea matches trading skills?