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dreamsaver

Member Since Jan 03, 2010  7 posts dreamsaver Nov 14 2010 at 15:55
Hi Directional Grid,
I would like to know more about your automated system (EA?).
Thanks

Xaron

Member Since Sep 09, 2009  20 posts Martin Leidel (Xaron) Nov 16 2010 at 09:15
Hi,

I don't have any EA. Actually the only automated thing are stop buy and stop sell orders with a TP of 25. I use some fundamentals and technicals to determine the trend and try to enter during corrections and sometimes even totally countertrend if I see a movement becomes total out of whack like the silver move up to 29.

speki

Member Since Nov 18, 2009  735 posts speki Nov 30 2010 at 12:46
How can you have U/J buy and sell positions open at the same time with Oanda? They don't allow hedging do they? Maybe myfxbook got muddled up?


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speki

Member Since Nov 18, 2009  735 posts speki Dec 31 2010 at 17:43
It was close with the EUR longs, wasn't it? Bloody yuro. Just doesn't want to go up. Hope you were lucky this time.


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Patience

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  210 posts Patience Jan 01 2011 at 14:42
Was this post really necessary? Go hound the commercial operators. Leave Joe Bloggs, the retail trader just trying to scrape a few bucks alone. This market is hard enough without some anonymous poster rubbing their nose in it.

speki

Member Since Nov 18, 2009  735 posts speki Jan 01 2011 at 20:52
Just cool it please ... I bet $50 with another member that this account will NOT be bucklefucked in 2010 unlike 'Oanda AUD', '$5k - $5M', '€5k - €5M' and '$1k - $1M' earlier this year. I assumed it's unlikely to blow 5 accounts in one calendar year.

$50 is $50, I wanted to make sure I'm not throwing money out the window. But I'll have to pay because the agreement was, no update means it's blown.



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Patience

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  210 posts Patience Jan 02 2011 at 00:08

speki posted:
    Just cool it please


Huh? Cool what? I think you've misinterpreted my post. If anyone needs to cool it, it's you. Did it make you feel good to list all those other accounts? I mean, really, did it? Does it make you feel better about your own account when you point out other people's misfortune? The only way you are going to turn your own equity curve around is to oust all this negativity. Your time would be better spent on fixing your own trading strategy rather than wasting time commenting on other retail traders' accounts that have no commercial intentions.

$50 bet aye? Pull the other one Speki. I can see right through it. And don't bother replying because I'm done here.

Apologies to Xaron.

speki

Member Since Nov 18, 2009  735 posts speki Jan 02 2011 at 10:39
I presume the PayPal receipt of the $50 and the emails about the bet would be called 'fake' if I shown them. smiley

Thanks for the trading tips. I assume you've seen a lot of equity curves turn around if you know what it takes to turn them around. I don't quite understand how you felt necessary to get involved here but, hey, nevermind.

You're done here? Wanna bet $50? smiley

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