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doblece replied Dec 16, 2009The issue is not so much margin control BUT risk control. You determine the risk in terms of percentage of your equity related to the amount of pips of your stoploss. And this will then define your position size, which in turn affects the margin ...
Leverage
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doblece replied Dec 15, 2009If it's for MT4, you can just use the "Alerts" function (under "Alerts" tab in the Terminal view) and set the exact time you wish them to trigger (unlike the candles, the time will have to be set at your local time so you'll have to check the ...
Alarm every 4hrs?
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doblece replied Dec 13, 2009FxPro doesn't have micro-lots, much less nanos. IMO, Oanda is a good broker to start with, especially because it will allow you a precise sizing of your positions.
Which Broker to use?
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doblece replied Dec 13, 2009Impressive and amazingly beautiful indicator. And so useful for assessing several timeframes at a glance. I'm speechless... and thankful for your sharing! Really awesome.
Recent Candles indicator
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doblece replied Dec 12, 2009I found this that could be useful if needing specifically Oanda rates: url If you need to check various technical indicators, and specific rates are not paramount, you could perhaps download a demo of MetaTrader4 and use it for your analysis?
Oanda Question
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doblece replied Dec 12, 2009I'm afraid all charts at Oanda have a very limited time span.
Oanda Question
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doblece replied Dec 6, 2009Presently flat, with pending orders both sides (shorts from 0.9195, longs from 0.9095). Will probably reassess the whole picture and adjust if needed tomorrow morning.
AUD/USD
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doblece replied Dec 5, 2009When you drag the solid line for buy or sell, it will open a long or short position at the open price of the next candle, depending on the timeframe chosen for the simulation. You can verify this by pausing the advance, and then click F12 just once ...
VHands Trading Simulator
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doblece replied Dec 2, 2009How does 'Forecast' mean and how does it play an effect on the days trade? It is the expected number for any given data release. If the actual number is greatly off the forecast, the reaction of the market is often more volatile. For a more ample ...
How do I interpret the news on the main ForexFactory page?
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doblece replied Dec 2, 2009Different price feeds at different brokers...
Why are those two candles different?
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doblece replied Nov 30, 2009Same here, most often around 12-15% in average. Allowed risk per trade 1.67% max.
Highest ROI % ?
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doblece replied Nov 27, 2009Sort of. In fact you're not "buying" 50 units, but establishing a guarantee of 0,5% the price of your position, which is 10000 units. But yes, the price required is equivalent to buying 50 units at 1:1 leverage

FXPRO 0.1 minilot position?
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doblece replied Nov 27, 2009Same here, average long at 9112 by now... maybe not 0.92 but I would expect around 0.9150-55 (50% fib ret of today's descent).
AUD/USD
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doblece replied Nov 25, 2009Gold nearing 1200... and AUD didn't rise accordingly... maybe indeed it's time to prepare those shorts...

AUD/USD
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doblece replied Nov 25, 2009I strongly believe in the power of round numbers (1200 for Gold, 9500 for AUDUSD) and think that at least the last high at 9400 will be tested. I hold my view of the Wolfe Wave expressed before, am flat by now with pending orders both sides but am ...
AUD/USD
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doblece replied Nov 24, 2009I hear you! Grand-daughter is 5 years old and it's more like all those facebook games... but the headache is probably the same, ha ha ! Trading with pending orders and only longing AUD (unless she's asleep and I see an obvious short) has taken off ...
AUD/USD
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doblece replied Nov 24, 2009It seems to me that a potential Wolfe Wave pattern could be developing on Daily... we could be rising to point 5 at 9500/9600 around the first days of december (maybe two or three weeks), and then fall all the way to 8500 till end january which is ...
AUD/USD
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doblece replied Nov 24, 2009It would be much better for you to dedicate a few hours of screen time to each (and some backwards analysis) and so find out which ones really seem to be more "predictable" and true to the TA rules in respect to the others. Hands-on experience is ...
Which are 'predictable' pairs
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doblece replied Nov 24, 2009You're welcome! I only wish I had known this a few years ago, sigh...
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