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doblece replied Aug 25, 2009TwoBuckChuck, the former thread is now in the Member's Lounge.
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doblece replied Aug 25, 2009Looks good indeed... however I'll wait for it to retest the broken resistance and see if it holds... or then if it breaks the current one, wait for the pullback and jump in
Meanwhile, and being more of a contrarian, I'm in for the eventual first ...Female Forex Traders Network II
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doblece replied Aug 25, 2009Congrats, babyleaps, for starting over. I'll be helping around for as often my time allows

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doblece replied Aug 25, 2009Here's a interesting related article written from the point of view of the Torah: How Far Is Wall Street From Las Vegas? Jewish ethics of stock-market investment and speculative activity By Rabbi Asher Meir As a conclusion, the article says: "... ...
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doblece replied Aug 19, 2009$10 per pip = 1 lot = $100000 margin at no leverage (or 1:1 leverage). Plus, add the spread and assuming an average 20 pips risk per trade you should have at least $105000-110000 to start off, to cover for eventual losing streaks while maintaining ...
how much would you NEED???
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doblece replied Jul 25, 2009Then you could try copying the full folder from your pc to your laptop so you have exactly the same version and platform elements...
Can I use the same MT4 account on my laptop?
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doblece replied Jul 25, 2009Check the server, maybe you're trying to log into the real server instead of demo... (often happens).
Can I use the same MT4 account on my laptop?
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doblece replied Jul 24, 2009The maximum I use is a 1.66:1 true leverage = $166,000 (or 1.66 lots) on your above example as maximum trade size, with a top of of 6 simultaneous trades for a total 10% global max risk (1 pip = $16.60). I evaluate risk as 100 pips per trade (1.66% ...
Veteran forex traders, how much leverage do you use to trade?
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doblece replied Jul 24, 20091 pip = 0.0001 (or 0.01 for yen pairs) "Point" (in mql4) will either be addressing 0.0001 or 0.00001 (0.01 or 0.001) depending on the value of "Digits". 1 pip = 10 pipettes or 0.00010 (0.010) on 5/3-decimal MT4 platforms.
What is the story of "1 pip"?
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doblece replied Jul 20, 2009LOL... the year date is the start at Jan01...
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doblece replied Jul 20, 2009Indeed, I was referring more particularly to the "trickiness" of the term "control" in itself, which can lead a trader to think that, as the markets can't be controlled, there's nothing else that can be controlled either and use that as an excuse ...
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doblece replied Jul 20, 2009Not at all freaky... though a bit tricky
The trader can't control the markets. But he/she can control him/herself and thus the trades made, by means of a series of rules, a strict discipline to follow those rules, money management, etc... as well ...Make Your Own Road
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doblece replied Jul 19, 2009"However, each different market has its own steady and recognizable stepping and pace".
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doblece replied Jul 15, 2009Weekly on 19.10.2008 is longer... 179.18 to 138.97 = 4021 pips... (almost half of it in a single friday, 24-10) Your above figures don't show on my charts for feb.2004 though... neither in the monthly... which charts are you using?
what happend on the Gbp/Jpy the week of 6-Feb-2004?
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doblece replied Jul 13, 2009Only platform for BBs as far as I know, is VT Trader Mobile. But you can most probably access any non-platform based java online mobile trading.
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doblece replied Jul 10, 2009Possibly the rate? As in: 1*1.3946/1.0845 = 1*1.2859 = 1.28 lots of USD/CHF
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doblece replied Jul 7, 2009Yes. Last digit is the fractional pip, so if for example AUD/USD goes from 0.78653 to 0.78685 it has risen 3.2 pips. Don't worry. After a while, your brain automatically will adjust and do the correct calculations. I don't know on FXCM, but on ...
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