Delusions Grandiose !! (By forex_trader_28881)
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forex_trader_1819
Member Since Oct 18, 2009
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Mar 21, 2011 at 12:27
Member Since Oct 18, 2009
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TheCyclist posted:
Can't have a bigger black swan that that...
Well, I don't know. Flash crash last year was a tad messy. Not to mention 2008 .... As long as you are able to get out alive, it's all good. I'm sure there were some seriously messed up accounts the other day.

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 21, 2011 at 12:32
(edited Mar 21, 2011 at 12:33)
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
We have NAV stops, hard stops.
We're more at risk from multiple start failures than from continues trading. If we have restart once in 6 months I can live with it.
The chances of having a failure on a restart is slim, so at worst if things do go wrong we'll most likely have the NAV trending sideways for a while.
We're more at risk from multiple start failures than from continues trading. If we have restart once in 6 months I can live with it.
The chances of having a failure on a restart is slim, so at worst if things do go wrong we'll most likely have the NAV trending sideways for a while.

forex_trader_1819
Member Since Oct 18, 2009
212 posts
Mar 21, 2011 at 12:39
(edited Mar 21, 2011 at 12:40)
Member Since Oct 18, 2009
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TheCyclist posted:
We have NAV stops, hard stops.
I read some posters stops were slipped big time the other night - like over hundred pips in some cases. They did a fine job ..... whoever they were. It just reminded me, once again, why low leverage is king.

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 21, 2011 at 12:51
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If it ever comes to that Patience I'll take it.
Our NAV stop takes into account the cost of the trades, so if the cost forces the portfolio to lose value we'll close out at the higher cost, doesn't matter, long as the account is protected.
And if the markets are then in a state of extreme volatility we just stay out till it all goes away.
Our NAV stop takes into account the cost of the trades, so if the cost forces the portfolio to lose value we'll close out at the higher cost, doesn't matter, long as the account is protected.
And if the markets are then in a state of extreme volatility we just stay out till it all goes away.

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 22, 2011 at 05:20
(edited Mar 22, 2011 at 05:33)
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Going into this GBP news event in about 3 hours waaaaaaaay to heavy....so another smack is quite likely.
And at pretty hectic levels on the daily. Very likely to see a lot of volatility today, it's big bar territory this...
And at pretty hectic levels on the daily. Very likely to see a lot of volatility today, it's big bar territory this...
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forex_trader_28881
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forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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Mar 23, 2011 at 22:53
(edited Mar 23, 2011 at 22:56)
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TheCyclist posted:
This is manual. No algo's here.
not.
this is absolutely an algorithm driven trading system.
strictly trading eurusd and gbpusd?
plz..
liar.
also note that it has been in excess of four hours since his last update.
he doesnt want anybody to see his drawdown.
fyi, metatrader is able to automatically update every five minutes.
and even more frequently, if you really want it to.
z/.

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 24, 2011 at 04:04
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
You have the most cock eyed logic in the world hey, why after 6 years EA development would I hide it if I am using one? You want to know why I'm not using one? It's not worth writing it for $100, were spending $1000's on the API, that where the foucs is. Not going to mess around with a crappy EA....just to much time and nuicance value...

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 24, 2011 at 05:16
(edited Mar 24, 2011 at 05:22)
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
And just for information.
My VISA is issuing tomorrow, so I would expect to fly anywhere from Sunday, so I will be forced to close out tomorrow and take any draw down there might be or not be...
When I come back in a few months I will decide what to do about this lot. Just in case you think it doesn't update for months because I'm trying to avoid a DD. My MT won't be on...caphice?
My VISA is issuing tomorrow, so I would expect to fly anywhere from Sunday, so I will be forced to close out tomorrow and take any draw down there might be or not be...
When I come back in a few months I will decide what to do about this lot. Just in case you think it doesn't update for months because I'm trying to avoid a DD. My MT won't be on...caphice?

forex_trader_28881
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Mar 24, 2011 at 05:42
(edited Mar 24, 2011 at 06:04)
Member Since Feb 07, 2011
691 posts
Have to register a separate MT4 enabled account and then there is the trade size issues and synchronization problems. I have no interest in MT4 and certainly not going to use my limited number of O accounts for it.
On top of that I would have to put virtual environments onto the linux server and so on...so no, not even a consideration.
I do O API and that's that. Not spending that kind of money to stuff around...maybe one day when O gets that API sorted.
On top of that I would have to put virtual environments onto the linux server and so on...so no, not even a consideration.
I do O API and that's that. Not spending that kind of money to stuff around...maybe one day when O gets that API sorted.
Mar 24, 2011 at 16:50
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
708 posts
Coprolite, LMAO. Who's gonna keep this "professional con artist/scammer/lowlife/pedophile/pervert/ugly/fat.toothless/senile/bald/fat LUZR" in check then?
And what is Tjaarus???
And what is Tjaarus???
TheCyclist posted:
When I come back in a few months I will decide what to do about this lot.
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.
Mar 24, 2011 at 19:18
Member Since Nov 18, 2009
708 posts
Yes, you're probably right. Who gives a ... rat's backside anyway 😁
Chances are by the time you get back, oil will be $300 a barrel and gold above $2000. We'll also see a sharp fall in equities soon. Currencies will tank heavily. Every currency on G-D's green earth. Except the Zimbabwean dollar maybe. That one has nowhere to weaken anymore.
And if you're feeling a little tired, stressed, bored of all this goddamn goop ... yeah I know ... but treatment is simple ... the great clown is in town ... that should pick you up. 😁 😁 😁
Enjoy your chill.
Chances are by the time you get back, oil will be $300 a barrel and gold above $2000. We'll also see a sharp fall in equities soon. Currencies will tank heavily. Every currency on G-D's green earth. Except the Zimbabwean dollar maybe. That one has nowhere to weaken anymore.
And if you're feeling a little tired, stressed, bored of all this goddamn goop ... yeah I know ... but treatment is simple ... the great clown is in town ... that should pick you up. 😁 😁 😁
Enjoy your chill.
Surround yourself with people whose eyes light up when they see you and who have no agenda for your reform.

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