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- sergiu replied Sep 27, 2010
What your friends told you is complete BS. While there might be some difference in how the 2 platforms go about placing the orders, the latency should be about the same, therefore you will not see much difference as far as slippage. So in that ...
What's good about Meta-trader4?
- sergiu replied Sep 26, 2010
Its clear that the guy that wrote that article is either an idiot, or more likely trying to deceive idiots. After all he is selling courses, so of course he would have to convince the naive, that "hey, we can all win". But to all of you that are ...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 25, 2010
outcome/income???? huh??? what the hell is income doing in this context?
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 25, 2010
I should not argue with sutpidity it was my new years resolution, so I am done with you...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 25, 2010
For every winner there is a loser. Period! And if you have any factual evidence that would prove otherwise, i would be very amused to see it. I do not need luck with finding ah honest teacher, since I am not looking for one. And I am not your bro'!!! ...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 25, 2010
I don't know what the hell you are talking about, but... Forex is not a zero sum game, it is actually a negative sum game, because of the spread. The fact that the foreign exchange market creates jobs has nothing to do with the fact, that trading is ...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 25, 2010
I am not a programmer, just learned on my own. But i always thought that decompliling does not work by simply extracting the code from the compiled file. Instead the decompiler analyzes the byte code of the software, and makes educated guesses about ...
Can you decompile my EA?
- sergiu replied Sep 24, 2010
That is true, however it is not only important what happened but also how fast. While in your example the 2 candles would amount to the same end result, the speed at which it happened is different. If the price reaches a certain level, then retraces ...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 24, 2010
You keep repeating that "the market retraces most of the time", like somehow there is an edge in that. I will actually say that the market retraces all the time. The problem is that determining the timing and extent of a retracement can be just as ...
Should I throw in the towel after being in the negative for 10 years?
- sergiu replied Sep 22, 2010
The problem with your golden rule is that it takes only one mistake when you risk 100% of your account and you are out. Also if you are only making 2% it would take 50 trades (without compounding) to double it, where if you risk 2% and make 4%, it ...
Should I throw in the towel after being in the negative for 10 years?
- sergiu replied Sep 22, 2010
Create a vision and never let the environment, other people's beliefs, or the limits of what has been done in the past shape your decisions. In another words ignore conventional wisdom and create your own. Acquire information with a critical mind ...
Rationale behind "Risk Per Trade" and "Risk/Reward Ratio"?
- sergiu replied Sep 21, 2010
It is the be all end all if Turveyd says it is.
He's a prime example of why forums are a terrible place to learn trading. Admits himself that he has limited experience and success, yet would go to any length to prove that his way is the ...No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 20, 2010
Usually with things like this, by the time you need to trade that kind of size, you know the answer to all of this questions. So unless you are trying to understand some specific market mechanics, I don't think you need to worry about it.
Maximum lot size question for all big players
- sergiu replied Sep 19, 2010
Well, if you think this through, in your above example the problem is that the loosing traders are actually using a "different" method. This seems to be always forgotten with such statements, that try to say the method is not important its the ...
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 16, 2010
Yes, but there is a distinction between predicting what the market is going to do, and how your system will perform. Predicting that the probabilities are in your favor, has nothing to do with predicting the market.
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 15, 2010
Just be careful, her daddy - BOJ - can be quite aggressive.
No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 15, 2010
The only time when liquidity may be an issue, is around major news releases. A few minutes before and after the release, spreads may widen and your orders may get slipped. How bad this will affect you will depend on your particular strategy and the ...
Demo vs Live
- sergiu replied Sep 14, 2010
I'm sorry, I thought you have no clue. But now that I know you are pro I'll just shut up. Can't argue with the "Pros"

No more BS - What have you learned?
- sergiu replied Sep 14, 2010
And how exactly do yo know no one is making money. Have you talked to everyone using it. Or is this just a silly assumption and you are throwing it out there hoping that it would give more wait to your feeble arguments.
No more BS - What have you learned?