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Where to find reliable historic data?
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Apr 17, 2015 at 08:44
I posted a link about forextester.com as I also use their free data but it got deleted and I don't know why. Maybe the moderators thinks that I'm advertising, then I saw RedRhino's post about forextester but it's not deleted so mine might have just been deleted by moderators by mistake. :)Anyway, forextester is so far the best FREE data I have used (due to its long historical data) and if someone has a better one then please share it here. Thanks!
Money management vs Martingale....
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Dec 09, 2014 at 11:24
it looks like it's not on one page, probably on the user agreement, but you can find some info here:http://www.thinkforex.com/markets/contract-specificationshttp://www.thinkforex.com/why-thinkforex/regulation/margin-call-policyhttp://www.thinkforex.com/trading-platforms/trading-account-types
Money management vs Martingale....
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Dec 09, 2014 at 08:04
I don't think they put it directly but you'll see the controls they put to limit/stop it:e.g. exness and hotforex- leverage (they lower the leverage when your balance gets higher or during holidays and weekends - e.g. https://www.exness.com/forex/leverage or https://www.hotforex.com/en/account-types/account-comparison.html)- Minimum volume of position (they increase the volume requirement when your account gets bigger - e.g. https://www.exness.com/register or https://www.hotforex.com/en/account-types/account-comparison.html)- Maximum cumulative volume of positions / Maximum Total Trade...
MY experience with Skrill..BEWARE!
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Jul 01, 2014 at 06:43
Been using moneybookers/skrill for around 3 years now. Never had issues with them until Moneybookers became Skrill. During Moneybookers' time, withdrawal was only around 1-2 days. Now they are consistent at 5 exact days! :) I've also noticed the extra $$ lost during the withdrawal transactions when they became Skrill.Recent withdrawal:$121.7-$4 (Skrill fee)= $119.7 (effective amount to be transferred)Arrived:~$104.7I've lost around $15 in between. I don't know where it went so I just assumed that the transaction cost between banks ate it.My previous $300 withdrawal even cost me...
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