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hedge forex positions with no loss
會員從Apr 10, 2016開始
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會員從Nov 21, 2011開始
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Sep 26, 2016 at 13:43
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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CrazyTrader posted:
And if the day afer... both USD & JPY get weak... You have 3 loser trades.
Try it demo... you will see that you won't close any loser trade manually... but it will be automatic at some point (margin call)
Nope you dont get it .
If you do such triangle it is like hedge on the same pair.
Equity wont move anywhere (just swaps)
會員從Nov 21, 2011開始
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Sep 26, 2016 at 13:48
會員從Nov 21, 2011開始
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Lol
Do you know something about trading after al this years?
Have you ever noticed than Market in pratice has nothing to do with such theory?
Market is real, wild, nasty and unpredictable.
Open straight away a demo account!
Open long EurUsd... as soon as 10 pips down, Open long UsdJpy & Short EurJpy.
Then screenshot 3 days in row at interval time.
Trust me you will be surprised!
I really wonder your knowledge about fx market? only theory like this?
Do you know something about trading after al this years?
Have you ever noticed than Market in pratice has nothing to do with such theory?
Market is real, wild, nasty and unpredictable.
Open straight away a demo account!
Open long EurUsd... as soon as 10 pips down, Open long UsdJpy & Short EurJpy.
Then screenshot 3 days in row at interval time.
Trust me you will be surprised!
I really wonder your knowledge about fx market? only theory like this?
會員從Aug 20, 2009開始
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Sep 26, 2016 at 14:18
(已編輯Sep 26, 2016 at 14:21)
會員從Aug 20, 2009開始
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CrazyTrader.....IMHO vontogr is correct. As long as you do the correct lot sizing, you can hedge using the method he mentioned.
I used an ea that used to trade EURGBP synthetically using EURUSD & GBPUSD because the spreads would be lower using the more liquid currencies. The lot sizing is key.....the EURJPY lot needs to be slightly bigger since you get more yen for a EUR than for a USD.
@ilqarsadiqov200, I also believe that there is no point in hedging. You can make opposite trades as much as you like but you will end up with the same constant loss. As a matter of interest, any hedge position can be broken down into a single position, without the consequent build up in negative swaps and commission costs(brokers love hedge traders for a reason........)
I used an ea that used to trade EURGBP synthetically using EURUSD & GBPUSD because the spreads would be lower using the more liquid currencies. The lot sizing is key.....the EURJPY lot needs to be slightly bigger since you get more yen for a EUR than for a USD.
@ilqarsadiqov200, I also believe that there is no point in hedging. You can make opposite trades as much as you like but you will end up with the same constant loss. As a matter of interest, any hedge position can be broken down into a single position, without the consequent build up in negative swaps and commission costs(brokers love hedge traders for a reason........)
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會員從Nov 21, 2011開始
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Sep 27, 2016 at 07:35
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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Keep your insults for yourself.
The triangle I did describe is working, not in theory but in real.
Even you could be able to understand it.
As
you buy/sell the same amount of EUR
you buy/sell the same amount of USD
you buy/sell the same amount of JPY.
Even it is beyond your forex knowledge it is working :)
The triangle I did describe is working, not in theory but in real.
Even you could be able to understand it.
As
you buy/sell the same amount of EUR
you buy/sell the same amount of USD
you buy/sell the same amount of JPY.
Even it is beyond your forex knowledge it is working :)
Sep 27, 2016 at 07:37
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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compuforexpamm posted:
CrazyTrader.....IMHO vontogr is correct. As long as you do the correct lot sizing, you can hedge using the method he mentioned.
I used an ea that used to trade EURGBP synthetically using EURUSD & EURGBP because the spreads would be lower using the more liquid currencies. The lot sizing is key.....the EURJPY lot needs to be slightly bigger since you get more yen for a EUR than for a USD.
@ilqarsadiqov200, I also believe that there is no point in hedging. You can make opposite trades as much as you like but you will end up with the same constant loss. As a matter of interest, any hedge position can be broken down into a single position, without the consequent build up in negative swaps and commission costs(brokers love hedge traders for a reason........)
Exactly trade size is the key.
You cannot simply open 1 lot of each pair.
BTW crazytraders advises is not worth it as he doesn't posses single profitable account
Sep 27, 2016 at 07:37
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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compuforexpamm posted:
CrazyTrader.....IMHO vontogr is correct. As long as you do the correct lot sizing, you can hedge using the method he mentioned.
I used an ea that used to trade EURGBP synthetically using EURUSD & GBPUSD because the spreads would be lower using the more liquid currencies. The lot sizing is key.....the EURJPY lot needs to be slightly bigger since you get more yen for a EUR than for a USD.
@ilqarsadiqov200, I also believe that there is no point in hedging. You can make opposite trades as much as you like but you will end up with the same constant loss. As a matter of interest, any hedge position can be broken down into a single position, without the consequent build up in negative swaps and commission costs(brokers love hedge traders for a reason........)
Thanks,
the only point could be to hedge your open loosing positions before main event like NFP and close both sides when they become profitable, there could be risk though at the moment you close one side.
會員從Nov 21, 2011開始
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Sep 28, 2016 at 09:51
會員從Feb 22, 2011開始
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5astelija posted:
yup, its not just a "theory", its pure mathematics.
EUR/USD x USD/JPY x JPY/EUR => EUR/EUR x USD/USD x JPY/JPY = 1.
key principle of forex pairing, it would be useless without.
@5astelija
Yeah thats the principle.
I am afraid @CrazyTrader is still not able to understand ;)
Sep 29, 2016 at 06:39
會員從Oct 15, 2014開始
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SaltyWaters posted:
Hedging works very well and you don't have to go against other financial instruments. Pick a pair, any pair (except pairs that don't move much) go in regardless of the market's direction find a mathematical formula that works for you and apply it (lot size). Just go with the flow. Of course this is not for the faint at heart, because you cannot use stop loss with this strategy. Synchronize timing and lot size to exit. You are going for the gold and want to come out with it. Fear and you will lose. You can be very successful if you find the right equation. It's in the numbers you choose.
That's quite profitable method, I have made many eas like this.
Thing is, it is not "hedgind" as the word means protecting for potential losses - it more like betting "I bet another 0.5 lots the trend will not go further" and so on.. You will get nice steady profits, until one day you bet wrong too many times. Like a fancy martingale.
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Sep 29, 2016 at 18:45
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@SaltyWaters ,
Just to be clear, I believe you are talking about some sort of grid strategy, and I don't have an issue with that......each to their own, but I would like to make the following observations. This requires some form of asymmetrical lot sizing. Assuming I am correct.....
1. This is not hedging per se.......you still have to take a direction in the market.
2. One of my points is that a strategy like this can be devolved into a single one sided trade......eg... 1 lot buy and 1.1 lot sell is the same as 0.1 lot sell, but without the commission and swap charges.
My comments were not really aimed at grid trading as a strategy, but rather at the futility of trying to protect your capital via a hedge once you are starring a loss in the face. A $100 drawdown is just that.....once it is there, you can open a hedge trade but you simply postpone the problem until a later stage......but you cannot eliminate the problem. You have to take a position again, which implies that you may as well close your losing trade and take your new position........same same as hedging but without commission and swap charges.
Just to be clear, I believe you are talking about some sort of grid strategy, and I don't have an issue with that......each to their own, but I would like to make the following observations. This requires some form of asymmetrical lot sizing. Assuming I am correct.....
1. This is not hedging per se.......you still have to take a direction in the market.
2. One of my points is that a strategy like this can be devolved into a single one sided trade......eg... 1 lot buy and 1.1 lot sell is the same as 0.1 lot sell, but without the commission and swap charges.
My comments were not really aimed at grid trading as a strategy, but rather at the futility of trying to protect your capital via a hedge once you are starring a loss in the face. A $100 drawdown is just that.....once it is there, you can open a hedge trade but you simply postpone the problem until a later stage......but you cannot eliminate the problem. You have to take a position again, which implies that you may as well close your losing trade and take your new position........same same as hedging but without commission and swap charges.
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