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opie999 replied Dec 4, 2008This was posted by FXSurfer in LeonLorenzo's "Dead end" thread. url
Price Action - Definition
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opie999 replied Dec 4, 2008Heheh. Well, not exactly. It would be relatively easy to impose stricter regulations on non-US brokers in order for them to conduct business in the States. Requiring a physical office and employees on US soil is the first thing that comes to mind. ...
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
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opie999 replied Dec 2, 2008IBs based outside of the US will not be directly affected because the NFA and CFTC only have jurisdictional control over American companies. There are, however, other things they can do to make it difficult for US citizens to deal with offshore ...
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
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opie999 replied Dec 2, 2008Believe me Rab, I hear you. Larry Harris, the author, wrote this tome to be used as the text book for the intro econ class he was teaching at USC. Hmm, I wonder if the Cliff Notes are available?

Dead end...
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opie999 replied Dec 1, 2008Lots of eye-opening stuff in this thread. Kudos to you, Leon. "Dead end..."? Not. Gaston, would you recommend other books besides Trading and Exchanges: Market Microstructure for Practitioners?
Dead end...
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opie999 replied Dec 1, 2008The REAL reason Euro is nicknamed Fiber — Sources of fiber are usually divided according to whether they are water-soluble or not. Insoluble fiber possesses passive water-attracting properties that help to increase bulk, soften stool and ...
Why Is EUR/USD Called "Fiber"?
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opie999 replied Nov 24, 2008I've seen these referred to as nano lots but I'm not aware of any MT4 broker who offers them.
Broker that offers 100 dollar lots
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opie999 replied Nov 23, 2008Very simple. With MT4 running, click the Navigator icon. It's the little folder & star icon. This opens the Navigator window which lists all your EAs, indicators, and scripts. Scroll to the bottom to find the Scripts folder icon. You may have to ...
Auto Take profit code?
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opie999 replied Nov 21, 2008Definition and brief explanation of a proper forex hedge. url I've also seen it defined as entering concurrent positions in opposite directions (long/short) on positively correlated pairs or concurrent positions in the same direction (long/long, ...
FACTS ABOUT Hedging
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opie999 replied Nov 21, 2008They have to be placed a minimum number of pips away from the current price. It should be stated somewhere in the open/modify order dialog window what the minimum is.
"Invalid S/L or T/P" on MT4
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opie999 replied Nov 17, 2008No problem for them whatsoever. When fine well operated American brokers are forced to close shop because of arbitrary ham-handed over-regulation, some of their former clients will be looking to overseas brokers to open new accounts. The brokers you ...
Proposed NFA Capital Requirement
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opie999 replied Nov 16, 2008
You're a good sport, fatdude. I'm really glad to hear you managed to pull your nuts out of that fire! 
Can a Broker put on a FAKE trade & wipe out your account?
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opie999 replied Nov 16, 2008I remember well your comments regarding this subject. They're what started my investigating the fractal nature of price action and the artificiality of " time frames". I started looking at PA as a continuous flow rather than broken up into discrete ...
It's All Noise - Right?
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opie999 replied Nov 16, 2008That's a pretty serious accusation, fatboy. If you have solid proof of this taking place you should report it. To answer your question though, I suppose it would be technically feasible but what would be the point of an established broker ...
Can a Broker put on a FAKE trade & wipe out your account?
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opie999 replied Nov 13, 2008On a USD based pair, 1 standard lot controls $100,000. 20 lots would equal $2,000,000. If zboss entered a trade with 20 lots (USD), a 2 pip move would be 2% of his account. A 10 pip move would be 10%. I doubt anyone on this forum would seriously ...
What is the maximum number of lots that I can play with?
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opie999 replied Nov 13, 2008That's a tricky question. Are you brand new to forex? Just to clarify, are you asking how many lots you mathematically can "play with" or how many lots it's prudent to trade based on sound money management strategies? The difference is the same as ...
What is the maximum number of lots that I can play with?
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opie999 replied Nov 10, 2008EUR/JPY is one of my favorites too. I've been noticing the same erratic spreads but I'm on demo so I've never bothered to look further in to it. Vahid, if you're trading live with IBFX you should consider calling them and asking why this is ...
Should a trader trust IBFX?