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Tradingcompany

Member Since Jan 06, 2011  243 posts Ben smirt (Tradingcompany) Jan 24 2011 at 15:23
Boring monday market

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emsha3sha3

Member Since Feb 22, 2010  15 posts emsha3sha3 Jan 25 2011 at 05:28
keep the good work .. good luck bro

Tradingcompany

Member Since Jan 06, 2011  243 posts Ben smirt (Tradingcompany) Jan 25 2011 at 06:37
Here we go again, et trading continue, and happy trading everyone

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stevetrade

Member Since Oct 28, 2009  1163 posts Steve Boardman (stevetrade) Jan 25 2011 at 13:59
Why is there no update on this since last Friday?
Equity is at 55% as well.

11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
Tradingcompany

Member Since Jan 06, 2011  243 posts Ben smirt (Tradingcompany) Jan 25 2011 at 14:04 (edited Jan 25 2011 at 14:05 )
stevetrade posted:
    Why is there no update on this since last Friday?
Equity is at 55% as well.


There is no update cos trading company4 is also in fxpro, and that is investor account, while 2 is mine persoanl, please don mind the 55%, that is a bug from myfxbook, it happens to tradingcompany 4 today too, dating the trading history back to 2009, so i juat have to delet it and reconect it, is solve the problem

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Tman

Member Since Jan 24, 2011  3 posts Tman Jan 26 2011 at 19:47
new to the forum: where do i buy this ea?

peptraderfx

Member Since Jan 15, 2011  80 posts Joe (peptraderfx) Jan 26 2011 at 23:23 (edited Jan 26 2011 at 23:25 )
Tman this is Trading Company's info: Looking forward to have your Account Manage? We can do that for you, our myfxbookaccounts page says it all, PM us or contact us at bensmirt@yahoo.co.uk There you go Tman. He has it under his profile! Make sure you do some assessments on all the great systems available. Best Wishes!

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sinair

Member Since Feb 02, 2010  2 posts sinair Jan 26 2011 at 23:25
Hello Ben, please some info is possible? rudolf.sinai@zoznam.sk

Thanks

ranesh

Member Since Jan 28, 2010  257 posts RWFX ( ~ P A M M ~ ) (ranesh) Jan 27 2011 at 02:46 (edited Jan 27 2011 at 02:48 )
Tradingcompany posted:
    stevetrade posted:
    Why is there no update on this since last Friday?
Equity is at 55% as well.


please don mind the 55%, that is a bug from myfxbook


It's NOT a myfxbook bug. I confirmed this with Ethan (myfxbook support for those of you who don't know him). He said that the 55% equity shown here is ACCURATE as published at the last update. The only thing they are still working on, which most of us who've been on myfxbook for quite a while are aware of, is the equity 'curve' updating process.

The only way to remove all doubt about this account before any other conclusion is arrived at, is for it to be updated one more time. So if a withdrawal has indeed been made as claimed, it will appear here and if the equity indicated here as 55% is indeed incorrect as claimed, it would be possible to confirm that too.

There are 2 possible scenarios:

1. This account got margin called
2. He made a withdrawal as claimed either when the equity was @ 55% or even less than that, in order to save the remaining equity from getting wiped out.

Lets give him the benefit of the doubt and throw in 1 more scenario:

3. Everything he has stated here is TRUE. But only another update can substantiate that.

The ball is now in his court.

P.S: I'm surprised that the 'self appointed' CFP (Chief of Forum Police) has not pounced on this as he does with others in order to protect naive investors who get reeled in hook, line and sinker by traders who initially show MASSIVE monthly gains only to blow up accounts shortly thereafter.

"He who gathers money little by little makes it grow." - Prov13:11
forexma

Member Since Feb 16, 2010  1332 posts SOLAR (forexma) Jan 27 2011 at 05:04

forexma posted:
    
Tradingcompany posted:
    Hi all, i just finnally got to 12k, and am withdrawing all, it so sad that Tradingcompany2 may have to pave way for me to upload new investor account here, this particullar acount Tradingcompany 2 was funded and traded by me, now i have some investors that opened account in fxpro, it seems i have to part with Tradingcompany2 in other to allow me upload one investor account in fxpro, since i can not upload two or more aaccounts from fxpro once in myfxbook.com, so the new investor account will be uploaded shortly, and it will be name Tradingcompany4, so for those tracking me, you can also track me from there 2, or the other trading companies, thank you


Your equity is @55%, what happened? You cannot withdraw a floating loss.


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