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[quote]gatornuke posted: Martingale systems are very bad news, and most serious programmers know to stay away from it. You will enjoy some time with 100% win rate, and then your account will get wiped out or you'll get a margin call. This is a terrible way to do money management. Instead of trying to chase a 100% win rate, concentrate on developing a sound trading strategy and manage risk and losses in a reasonable manner. Take a look at this discussion http://forum.mql4.com/35483 [/quote] I agree, fortunately FFR only has a very small element of this though, as there are many, m......
I see this seasoned FFR user has something to say about the strings! - http://www.myforexrobot.co.uk/the-10-string-conundrum/ [wink]
[quote]mistificator posted: instaforex is marked as a spam on FPA. From what I can see complaints are from the end of 2010. Just a note of caution to anyone. [/quote] FPA have been known to hold brokers to ransom for resolving 'complaints', I fear as others have that FPA's in itself are the scam. As any company grows to such a size it will always attract complaints, how will the company get better if there is no forum for hearing of their customers feedback. Something that they encourage from all their customers with every dialogue.
Having tested FFR I found it not to be a martingale system, as the are many settings the user can adjust, Lots Percentage, DrawDown percentage, Max Lots, hedge, trade direction, stop loss, to name but a few. Even if it was used straight out of the box! Of course non-subscribers or people new to forex trading will assume it is such a system just by looking at the limited information they have access to or reading to much in to the assumptions of non subscribers of the robot. If this robot traded in one direction doubling up it's stake traded until it took profit or blew the account balance a......
...against the language English in the footer, rather than an American one? Would be a nice change and rather more fitting than following the majority of web pages that make this mistake.[lol]
Alpari UK In Brokers Mar 13 2011 at 13:41
Prefer http://instauk.com/en/ With nano lot trading
InstaUK.com offer upto 1,000:1 leverage and nano accounts as well as micro if it helps. cheers
[quote]michigansurveys posted: Anyone have any good ideas for potential brokers? [/quote] Try www.InstaUK.com they still accept US citizens. Hope this helps.
I'm looking to satisfy some high net worth clients with a PAMM account on Forex. Deposits of over $10m will not be an issue for some of them!? Any suggestions? Thank you
have you got a link to Alpari PAMM, could not find it? cheers
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