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Anyone Trading For A Living?
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Experienced Traders
Oct 02, 2012 at 07:18
Was stay at home dad while i learned the markets then went live about 2 yrs ago. Performance only gotten better because i keep learning..Happy is not the word...ecstatic that i trade for a living..i can go eat lunch with my kids then go collect Pips...what is better than that..I trade my money and others. I did not set out to trade for others, someone asked me If i can manage their money and i said let me think about it and they gave me a sweet deal so i just said yes....since then i have gotten more clients..Yes i willl trade for the long term..this is an exciting market and i can work any h...
Creating an EA
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Programming
Aug 09, 2012 at 19:00
I need a EA that is a trailing stop that closes out only part of my order so if I have an 1.00 lot and i use the EA it should trail and stop out .50 of the oreder.
Can you Succeed like this
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New Traders
Aug 04, 2012 at 11:45
If you only used the market phase to judge which way to enter. You use price action for support and resistance along with trendlines to enter and exit the market. if you read individual candles and not the patterns. if you did ONLY this to trade the forex market could you succeed at this?
Stick to the Basics
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Experienced Traders
Aug 04, 2012 at 11:45
To be successful in this business you need to stick to the basics, like support and resistance and trenline analysis. If you can read the candles (not patterns) on a individual basis then you will be fine. Now if you can tell what the market phase is before you enter a trade then that coupled with the other basic principals then you will be ahead of the curve !!!
What if the broker spread changes while you are holding a position?
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New Traders
Aug 04, 2012 at 11:45
the spread will not always stay the same unless you have a fixed spread broker. the thing is this. if you are buying at a support level or selling at resistance then the variance in the spread will not affect you in that matter. it will just be the cost per trade if you were to enter at the higher spread.
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