P/L vs pips on Twitter Votes Results
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P/L vs pips on Twitter Discussion
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rolfwidmer

Member Since Oct 20, 2009  36 posts Rolf Widmer (rolfwidmer) Feb 05 2010 at 16:32
It would probably be better to have a p/l total instead of npips total on twittere messages. I can make profit with negative pips! and profit is what counts...

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Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Feb 05 2010 at 17:15
Pips were chosen as the profitability metric since it doesn't disclose the balance which many traders wish to leave private.

We'll let you guys to vote on this one. In any case, we'll probably add an option to choose between pips and profit.

Thanks for the suggestion!

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rolfwidmer

Member Since Oct 20, 2009  36 posts Rolf Widmer (rolfwidmer) Feb 05 2010 at 18:00
maybe one could choose whether to post pips or profit per account. I use twitter to inform myself about a private twitter connection during the day, so in this case profit is more accurate.

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