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- eyeball replied Sep 11, 2021
Simple math: Lets presume you have a $1000 account and leverage of 50:1 and you, for whatever reason trade euro/usd only. Given your account size and leverage constraints that gives you the ability to trade about 35000 units (Oanda) with a pip value ...
- eyeball replied May 16, 2021
Looking forward to hearing from you.
- eyeball replied May 15, 2021
Not knowing your basic strategy makes it difficult to offer a constructive critique, however from long ,long experience I can offer the following. Firstly I presume, based on the number of trades you make daily that you are using some kind of ...
- eyeball replied Mar 27, 2021
Traders that use EA"s have got it exactly backwards----Its price action that dictates the formation ( and ultimate price direction ) of the EA not the EA itself that dictates price. The EA is therefore meaningless--EB
- eyeball replied Feb 4, 2021
Back to the dawing board
- eyeball replied Sep 3, 2020
Cancel above post---for now----eb
- eyeball replied Aug 21, 2020
When the number of variables in a problem approaches infinity the word we assign to that condition is "randomness"
- eyeball replied May 2, 2020
Sir; there is no conflict between determinism and the causative nature of the forex market as your post asserts. For example: if I am carrying my cup of coffee across my kitchen and I decide to reach for my newspaper on the kitchen table and ,in so ...
- eyeball replied Apr 28, 2020
Randomness is not a condition. Everything in the universe (this one included ) is caused by a set of prior conditions that existed apriori to the condition at hand, The nature of all things including forex trading is causative If, for example, we ...
- eyeball replied Feb 23, 2020
It's called grunt work--it's boring and tedious and time consuming yet by manually backtesting you can prove (or disapprove) whatever stategy you have developed. Whatsmore is that you can tweak or adjust it ,refine it if you will, as you go along if ...
- eyeball replied Oct 24, 2019
Pump and dump going on currently in ASX index driving up Aud crosses---This worm will turn, probably sooner than later----Watch out below
- eyeball replied Oct 11, 2019
To answer your question : You have not supplied sufficient info (data ) to form a reasonable answer. I, for one, would be happy to give my price action analysis if you would provide a simple OHLC bar chart with with BBands and SMA's availability.Any ...
- eyeball replied Oct 6, 2019
Money management can minimize losses and maximize profits but by itself is along way from being a cure-all for trading disabilities. Presume for a moment that you're a 50/50 trader, that is your number of losses exactly equal your number of ...
- eyeball replied Oct 5, 2019
Jarico 313--You asked " Why did the market turn higher "at the particular point on your chart that you designated. Before I get into a detailed analysis there are a few things you should be aware of. (1) I am price action purist.I do not believe the ...
- eyeball replied Sep 28, 2019
Nothing really new in this "strategy"---In non-financial circles its called an "if bet"by sports bettors who use it. In reality its a simultaneous parley. _Parleys generally refer to time sequential wagers in which the proceeds from the winning ...
- eyeball replied Jul 5, 2019
The unstated implication of your argument is that the majority of traders are losers consequently , by doing the opposite (buying when they are selling and vice-versa) the majority of your trades will be winners.The problem with that seemingly ...
- eyeball replied Jun 24, 2019
Gambling is a game in which outcomes are random or irrational. What has preceded the event,whether it be cast of the dice or the spinning of the roulette wheel have no bearing on the outcome of the event itself. Contrarily what has preceded a forex ...
- eyeball replied Mar 23, 2019
First of all I said " General rule of thumb" not particular. Most price action is based on some rational motivation either technical or fundamental or some combination of both that each individual trader makes for him/herself. Does that mean that ...
- eyeball replied Mar 23, 2019
They don't have to communicate with each other--all they have to do is look at the same chart for the same pair and they know what their counterparts (at other banks ) are doing or will do.
- eyeball replied Mar 23, 2019
General rule of thumb : Banks and brokers ( big traders ) are usually buying when everyone else(small traders) is selling and generally selling when everyone else is buying. There are several way to confirm this,among them being price action on a ...