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- Drolph replied Jan 23, 2024
As catastrophic as the Bindingsteuer (he is called Lothar Binding @ JensG) may seem, the reality looks somewhat different. I am aware of half a dozen cases where the responsible tax authority simply did not apply this unconstitutional nonsense. ...
- Drolph replied Nov 20, 2023
He was referring to your own screenshot. The stochastic indicator is pretty useless in your example as it was "looking up" on 13.11 as well and was horribly wrong afterwards.
- Drolph replied Oct 10, 2023
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- Drolph replied Sep 29, 2023
You both are the perfect representation of losers this forum mostly consists of. The shown account is a small public account of one of my systems. No connection to monetary amounts or my overall portfolio. But by creating links here you presume to ...
- Drolph replied Sep 21, 2023
Can only speak for myself, but I lost interest in constantly "defending" the fact, that I am making a living out of this. There is no benefit for me and I know several others who left this place once they are making money consistently. But thanks to ...
- Drolph replied Jan 25, 2023
The thing here often is (after a whole decade of experience): despite the contrarian view it changes the trend at a given point of time and AFTERWARDS the sentiment changes to the wrong side again. So the sentiment is always lagging. Be careful ...
- Drolph replied Jan 20, 2023
It was actually a very interesting question. When she was confronted with the fact that an increasing EURUSD exchange rate dampens inflationary pressure and therefore counteracts a tight monetary policy (she is verbally emphasizing) she had trouble ...
- Drolph replied Jul 4, 2022
Hudi .. still trying to compensate your own incapabilities by mixing up facts with selective perception? So I guess it is important to take some wind out of your sails from time to time.. here I am! Is it easy to make money trading FX? Is it even ...
- Drolph replied Feb 15, 2022
I was trying to explain exactly that in my last response.
- Drolph replied Feb 15, 2022
That question relies on too many assumptions for a simple answer. Giving you a specifc percentage value would assume a given risk/reward. So if someone else with the exact same system would tolerate only half the risk with the corresponding half the ...
- Drolph replied Feb 15, 2022
Hey RiskFighter, no worries, I am happy to answer. Personally I think that systems using static values for operations like setting targets, entries or exits wont be profitable in the long run. You definetely have to adapt considering differences in ...
- Drolph replied Feb 9, 2022
When applying grid and/or martingale techniques you are (mostly) adding additional trades to open/existing ones. Doing so you are averaging your price level of getting/beeing in the greens at the cost of an increasing risk by having a larger ...
- Drolph replied Feb 8, 2022
Using my own coded systems for years and yes - averaging is part of them. Despite the general bad image of systems using this technique I am making money here already longterm.
- Drolph replied Feb 7, 2022
Consider martingale and averaging as a tool but not as a strategy. There won't be a specific setting giving you a peace of mind money machine. You still need to find a general edge where you can build a strategy upon. Martingale can smoothen your ...
- Drolph replied Oct 20, 2021
You are using bold letters and a lot of exclamation marks, so you must be right.
- Drolph replied Oct 20, 2021
Picture or it did not happen. All good here. By dramatizing everything with worst case scenarios you are losing your credibility. It worns out.
- Drolph replied Jul 6, 2021
Very fine piece of work, RiskFighter!
- Drolph replied Jun 7, 2021
To see what? An idiot throwing around numbers WITHOUT context? He should use 100 lot instead of ten - that way his discrepancy in money gets even MORE SCARY! Taking your picture here alone underlines what I have explained in my last post. Let me ...
- Drolph replied May 26, 2021
Sorry Erebus, but the only thing this guy proves is that he is a fool. What exactly did he expect!? He showed a 10 lot trade executed with a slippage of 0.1 pips. Thats indeed really good trading 1 million of the base currency. Matter of fact. What ...
- Drolph replied Feb 16, 2021
Today (that means yesterday) .. was US bank holiday! Low liquidity always results in slippage, spread spikes and bad execution. But it is so much easier to blame the broker instead of making up your mind. In almost all cases the problem sits in ...