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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014I`m not sure you can achieve 200.000 k in 6 months from 3000, but i`m sure you can achieve 1 million from 100 in 12 months. The last 4-5 months you can achieve more money each month than in the first 6 in total.Its a nice compounding and lot ...
$200,000 in 6 Months? What do you think about this challenge?
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014BTW will anyone trade the USD pairs on monday? Looks like its a bank holiday in the US, so not much liquidity is expected.I`m more concerned about the E/U. Anyone?
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014You obviously cant comprehend that a margin call will stop you out anyway, the chance that a 700 pip stop will stop you out will still cause less damage than a margin call, supposing that you have proper lot size. Strange because you guys are on the ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014The fact that they cant comprehend with their small brains is that even if they put a SL or not they will anyways get stopped at some point, because the margin call is inevitable after a big loss. Now i ask you guys seriously, isnt it better to have ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014If you can manually control the exit, but i doubt you can exit manually quick enough in this kind of situations. And not necessarly an NFP,but any sort of breakout could frie your cash. Secondly, from a mathematical standpoint your winrate is what ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014I dont know if you are certain about your trades why you dont use a SL,it would not hurt your outcome of the trades,you said it , but it will protect your capital from these: image What are you gonna do if this candlestick would have gone the ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014Nah its nothing wild about his ideas, its just average newbieness, i`ve seen many other newbies on other forums who did the same, and pretty much all of them got a margin call sooner or later.But they kept repeating the same stupidity over and over ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014I made much more than that 9 pips, and Magix is not my friend. Yeah a martingale is the worst thing you want to add to a no sl method.Atleast with a no -stoploss if you withdraw cash regularly (weekly lol) you can survive for a while. Add martingale ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014This is how a fking NO-STOPLOSS system's balance curve looks like, are you proud of it? Don't have to, because you will see your account balance resemble this picture very soon aswell... image So your system is no better than this, a margin call ...
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Proximus replied Jan 18, 2014OMFG, i think this 2 statements prove your experience and intellect. First,if you are so so confident about your position then why cant you place a stop ? And secondly can you even comprehend what you just said "Market will come back to you" ,what ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014I`m sorry but indicators are only a fallacy.Even worse, its an addiction, once you get addicted to them its hard to throw them away, because there is always a: what if this combo works?... If they work for a few trades you get so excited that you ...
Is it possible to earn 30% per month consistently for 4 years?
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014I know i should not talk to you because its not wise to feed the troll, but my ego will insist anyways. First of all, it doesnt matter what you do, the fact that you dont use a stoploss tells pretty much everything about you. No sane professional ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014Seriously man i dont know what is your problem, i posted a piece of my code to show Turvey that sells are open at the bid price and buys are at the ask price. If you didnt knew this just go learn basic stuffs about metatrader. As for you telling me ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014Depends what type of gap, weekend gap is bullshit because the market does move on weekend, the fact that your broker doesnt let you trade is just because the low liquidity the spreads would be in the sky. But gaps between candlesticks thats another ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014Of course if there is no spread then ASK=BID, but i trade with an STP broker so i have to count in the spread.
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014Ok i will check it out. But just to clear up i illustraded how the trades are placed and at which prices , on this pic, sorry if my drawing is bad: image
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014Ok i`m listening but i hope its not a bullshit indicator system. So what method you use to trade which is not TA? How can i ignore the code.That was just the code from my EA. In MT4 you enter long at the ASK price, and enter short at the BID price. ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014LOL, What?

OrderSend(Symbol(),OP_BUY,LOT,NormalizeDouble(Ask,Digits),MAX_SLIPPAGE,0,0,"SPR: "+DoubleToStr(MarketInfo(Symbol(),MODE_SPREAD),0)+" P",magic,0,Blue); ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014A) Mine field, yes, but what else we got, in 2 years of quantitative analysis of the markets, i have not found any better edge than the fundamentals, if you find something better then definitely tell me, but for me there is just no other solution. ...
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Proximus replied Jan 17, 2014I think we have some common ideas about the market. Let me explain more detailed how i think the market is pseudo-random. A pseudo random number generator usually has the same initial condition set for all the numbers generated, therefore since its ...
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