
May 06 2010 at 08:47
True...
-implementation
-user friendly
-Opened up a community of traders and so much more
- Easy automation
Why Meta will never be a Professional platform.
- Tick driven
-Closes 1 position at a time
-disconnects
-Slow execution
-back testing
Of course you will defend Meta Trader and Brokers that use mt4 considering that you have spent years developing an Expert Advisor which you promote, sell, etc.
Hide the broker- https://www.myfxbook.com/members/F247/hedgepro-real-money/25287
What a TOOL!
-implementation
-user friendly
-Opened up a community of traders and so much more
- Easy automation
Why Meta will never be a Professional platform.
- Tick driven
-Closes 1 position at a time
-disconnects
-Slow execution
-back testing
Of course you will defend Meta Trader and Brokers that use mt4 considering that you have spent years developing an Expert Advisor which you promote, sell, etc.
Hide the broker- https://www.myfxbook.com/members/F247/hedgepro-real-money/25287
What a TOOL!
Fulltime247
Miembro desde Aug 31, 2009
posts 131
May 06 2010 at 09:11
I dont want you sucking up my brokers liquidity. (even though my forum buddies know the brokers I like) - But it really doesnt matter to you because you would NEVER trade with them anyway since they are MT4 ONLY.
I've used so many programming languages over my career that it doesnt matter what I use to accomplish my goals. After proving my trading concept in MQL4 I'll be starting from scratch in Ninja or whatever I think will allow the strategy to trade beyond MQL4. As I stated before MQL4 is a great way to test trading ideas. Thats what I'm defending NOT any particular language. (I dont downgrade ANYTHING that gets the job done)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Fulltime247/hedgepro-expired/2780
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Fulltime247/hedgepro-atc/22872
https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/metatrader_expert_advisor/hedge_pro_ea/demo
I've used so many programming languages over my career that it doesnt matter what I use to accomplish my goals. After proving my trading concept in MQL4 I'll be starting from scratch in Ninja or whatever I think will allow the strategy to trade beyond MQL4. As I stated before MQL4 is a great way to test trading ideas. Thats what I'm defending NOT any particular language. (I dont downgrade ANYTHING that gets the job done)
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Fulltime247/hedgepro-expired/2780
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Fulltime247/hedgepro-atc/22872
https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/metatrader_expert_advisor/hedge_pro_ea/demo
It ain't easy being Cheesy!

May 06 2010 at 11:55
😄(I dont downgrade ANYTHING that gets the job done). Good point.
Best Mt4 Brokers:
Any broker that fills your complete Order, Quickly, Nd at the price you want!
Best Mt4 Brokers:
Any broker that fills your complete Order, Quickly, Nd at the price you want!
winning isnt victory and losing isnt defeat.
Brussels88
Miembro desde Mar 11, 2020
posts 38
Nov 02 2022 at 12:45
From my trading experience with brokers in the past, I will say there is no ''best'' broker. There are a few good brokers, like CMC and FP Markets, that provide reliable trading conditions.
The spreads are as promised, averaging between 0.1 and 0.3 pips in most major pairs, with a good customer service team that is quick to answer client queries.
The spreads are as promised, averaging between 0.1 and 0.3 pips in most major pairs, with a good customer service team that is quick to answer client queries.
Brussels88 posted:
From my trading experience with brokers in the past, I will say there is no ''best'' broker. There are a few good brokers, like CMC and FP Markets, that provide reliable trading conditions.
The spreads are as promised, averaging between 0.1 and 0.3 pips in most major pairs, with a good customer service team that is quick to answer client queries.
Yeap, just opened FP spread are promising and laverage up to 500. Will be my new forex broker, Shame that IRRES only available for Australian, I used Saxo, Dukascopy, IBKR, about 30 brokers and in my opinion FP for Forex best spread plus good laverage.
I’d say just go for a broker that suits you and your trading style. Did the same when I was a beginner, found a list of regulated brokers, and shortlisted aaafx and fxcm from the list as their trading conditions aligned with my trading needs.
HeavenLeighGill
(HeavLeighGill26)
Miembro desde Aug 05, 2021
posts 401
Dec 09 2022 at 14:40
Everyone has different needs, but I think all of these components should be considered:
1.) What assets does the broker offer for trading? (FX, crypto, indices, stocks, etc.)
2.) What leverage does the broker offer?
3.) What platform does the broker use?
4.) What methods can be used to deposit and withdraw? How long does it take to process withdrawals?
5.) How can you contact customer support? When are they available?
6.) Most importantly, what are the costs associated with using the broker?
I considered all of these things with multiple brokers and wound up going with CedarFX because they had the best offer in every category. Multiple assets for trading, 1:500 leverage, MT4, quick deposits and same-day withdrawals, 24/7 support on LiveChat, and low costs.
1.) What assets does the broker offer for trading? (FX, crypto, indices, stocks, etc.)
2.) What leverage does the broker offer?
3.) What platform does the broker use?
4.) What methods can be used to deposit and withdraw? How long does it take to process withdrawals?
5.) How can you contact customer support? When are they available?
6.) Most importantly, what are the costs associated with using the broker?
I considered all of these things with multiple brokers and wound up going with CedarFX because they had the best offer in every category. Multiple assets for trading, 1:500 leverage, MT4, quick deposits and same-day withdrawals, 24/7 support on LiveChat, and low costs.
Por favor, inicie sesión para comentar .