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Member Since Jul 31, 2009
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Aug 07, 2009 at 15:24
Member Since Jul 31, 2009
1418 posts
Sorry for the late reply, this one was missed.
Can you elaborate a bit more on this suggestion?
How exactly you measure performance of a pair versus the overall performance? In pips, currency, drawdown?
Can you elaborate a bit more on this suggestion?
How exactly you measure performance of a pair versus the overall performance? In pips, currency, drawdown?
Member Since Jul 31, 2009
1418 posts
Aug 07, 2009 at 15:39
Member Since Jul 31, 2009
1418 posts
Please correct me if that's not what you meant;
In other words, you would like to see the same stats as in the trading activity summary, just in a dynamic display, so you can see for example relevant and live information for the current time frame of your choice?
In other words, you would like to see the same stats as in the trading activity summary, just in a dynamic display, so you can see for example relevant and live information for the current time frame of your choice?

forex_trader_7
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
895 posts
Aug 07, 2009 at 23:51
Member Since Aug 01, 2009
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Yes and in comparison to the equity chart or balance chart maybe.
So it would be a equity graph of each pair. That way you can see which pairs are above average and which below, becuase the equity is the average of each pairs performance.
So if eurusd has been above equity for a while and suddenly dips below you know there's a problem...
So it would be a equity graph of each pair. That way you can see which pairs are above average and which below, becuase the equity is the average of each pairs performance.
So if eurusd has been above equity for a while and suddenly dips below you know there's a problem...
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