Posts by GtheDrum
Can Leverage be changed? In General Aug 19 2010 at 16:26
I agree to_ul. Try Oanda. You can change the leverage with them to suit, although the max isn't very high. This might be irrelevant if CTFC rules 10:1 leverage becomes maximum, as is rumoured (Oanda is based in America). This doesn't bother me as I already use only 10:1 leverage and small position sizes to give me 10k pips to play with. However, with regards to MT4, I was trying to find out what my MT4 demo leverage is yesterday and all I could find was an Alpari UK FAQ page that said if you want to change your leverage, to send them an email. Not sure if this helps, but get with Oanda f......
Once you've got the settings right in Publisher, hit the Test button in Publisher tab. If everything is ok, you should see the attached in your MT4 Journal tab. After that, you should be able to see your MT4 trade history in myfxbook.
Go here and try the different options. http://www.myfxbook.com/help/metatrader-wizard It's probably something to do with the settings in your MT4 Options, Publisher tab. I tried a couple before I got it right, but with patience, it's all working fine now.
Oanda In General Aug 19 2010 at 15:59
I thought I had to paste a new Oanda link each time I wanted a new analysis, providing I had entered new positions from previous link paste. This is because the Oanda account history link changes daily. What I do now is post the Oanda link for each day I want to use myfxbook for analysis. This may be ad hoc midweek or at least at close of play every Friday to update my records. Hope this helps.
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