Add FLOATING Profit/Loss Votes Results
Do you like this suggestion?

 
Add FLOATING Profit/Loss Discussion
Rating: Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star
Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 22 2009 at 23:13 (edited Oct 22 2009 at 23:16 )
I understand that the Equity line is there but could you add 'Floating Profit/Loss'? - I keep getting emails from people that are tracking my systems asking me why I'm hiding the floating? I even have a standard email where I tell em to subtract the Equity from the Balance. Could you PLEASE add 'Floating P/L' directly under the Balance and Equity just to make it easy to see?

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
Staff
Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Oct 23 2009 at 08:29
Thank you for the suggestion.

Got a question? Need help? Send me a message!
Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Oct 23 2009 at 14:10
Thank you for considering it. Also if the floating is positive can it be green and if negative red? Thnx!!

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
Staff
Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Oct 23 2009 at 15:11
Yes, no problem.

Thank you.

Got a question? Need help? Send me a message!
yourleverage

Member Since Dec 17, 2009  7 posts yourleverage Jun 21 2010 at 18:46
I was just about to ask for this too -- thanks for considering it.

Work Smart, Not Hard.
Please login to comment.
Tools Community Reviews Platform Company Support
Economic Calendar Community Brokers Features About FAQ
Forex Broker Spreads Systems Expert Advisors API Blog Help
Streaming Forex News Strategies Signal Providers Translations Twitter Contact Us
Community Outlook Contests VPS Services Mobile Facebook Report A Bug!
Widgets EA Programming        
RSS          

Site Map  |   Terms & Conditions  |   Privacy Policy
©2011 Myfxbook Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
HIGH RISK WARNING: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all of your initial investment; do not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. Educate yourself on the risks associated with foreign exchange trading, and seek advice from an independent financial or tax advisor if you have any questions. Any data and information is provided 'as is' solely for informational purposes, and is not intended for trading purposes or advice.
*GFT is a sponsor of myfxbook.com for advertisement purposes only. GFT does not endorse any other products, services, or companies represented on myfxbook.com. The views of myfxbook.com and all other parties contained therein are not necessarily those of GFT, and GFT makes no warranty as to the accuracy of information provided.