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EcoTrader replied May 15, 2017Why, because it's mostly unregulated. Choose a broker that most accurately reflects the differential. The timing of the rollover is dependent on the location of the broker as it ties into the end of the USA session.
Why are swap rates among brokers vastly different?
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EcoTrader replied May 13, 2017Teach me how to trade! I have made 2720 pips in the last 9 months and that's just 1 of my ccounts. Don't believe me, go take a look. Yes that's an 83% win rate and a profit factor you can only dream about. The only person here that's looking like a ...
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 13, 2017Insulting others gives away your lack of intelligence and shows everyone the kind of person you are. Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and show everyone here just how rubbish you are at trading. I bet you will start insulting me now ...
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 12, 2017Okay, I'm obviously dealing with a teenager.
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 12, 2017Its not like this is quantum physics, you either make a return or you don't. There is no reasoning results.
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 12, 2017Everybody believes they are winners. Why else would they get into this in the first place.
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 12, 2017That can only mean your experience doesn't include success. Someone making returns over a meaningful period obviously has conviction.
5 years and still no strategy
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EcoTrader replied May 10, 2017First thing to do Is reduce your trade size to the point where you don't lose sleep over it. Doing this will take away a lot of the emotions leaving only "what the f### just happened". Then you can get back to reality and focus not on the money or ...
Lack of willpower, or something deeper?
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EcoTrader replied May 10, 2017the BOJ is wondering what rate hikes feels like while the USA is on a rate hike path. Fundamentally the price is supporting central bank course and any selling going forward will only be due to risk off or profit taking so long as the data in the ...
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 14, 2017large option expiry in play: USDJPY 115.00 (USD 1.3bln)
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 10, 2017going back a few years there were definitely more participants in the market - many have since gone bust
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 10, 2017there are huge vanilla option expires today so don't expect much either way unless some big players have a hand USDJPY: 114.00 (USD 3.1bln) 114.50 (660m) 114.80 (410m) 115.00 (1.6bln) 115.20 (575m) 115.45-50 (1.4bln) 115.75 (300m) 116.00 (1.48bln)
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 10, 2017The euro is a little different fundamentally to all other currencies in that you have the high level euro area data but to get a real understanding you need to poke around at individual major economies within. The question really is if you asking ...
Who here trades strictly fundamentals?
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EcoTrader replied Mar 10, 2017Nfp has been somewhat dull since low rates but with global economy improving and USA specifically, Nfp is again important. The fed watches it so why would it ever be unimportant
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 10, 2017That's a rather risky assessment. The only thing that can give a sell in the short term is bad nfp or wage growth, or, some event that gives a risk off sentiment. There will be profit taking but not to the levels you are looking at
USD/JPY Discussion
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EcoTrader replied Mar 9, 2017For the nth time I never said it doesn't work....might help if you read what I have said before assuming
There is no such thing as technical analysis