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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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Forex rebates on every trade - win or lose!

mg - 12 Dec 2007 21:41 - 9207 of 11056

Obviously I could have shorted like a plonker (from what turned out to be a peak) and been well rewarded - and I could have pretended that there had been some magical TA reason for doing it. Hils would have seen through my charade so good job I had my hat and coat ready :)

hilary - 13 Dec 2007 08:01 - 9208 of 11056

Oh Dear. Fancied a run this morning as a change from the machines. 5km later, not only am I now totally knackered, but it was freezing out there and I felt a right numpty being out in just my sports bra and shorts.

:o)

chocolat - 13 Dec 2007 09:25 - 9209 of 11056

Rather you than me, Hils.
I'm still wrapped up in my biiig pink fluffy jobbie ;)

Seymour Clearly - 13 Dec 2007 09:37 - 9210 of 11056

Girls, girls, you shouldn't do this to us fellas on a morning. My mind is now working overtime ;-)

Ruth - 13 Dec 2007 10:12 - 9211 of 11056

Seymour, i never had you down as that sort of fella:-)


I have not given up on forex, but admittedly am finding it hard, but rome wasnt built in a day,i have now switched from the cash charts to the futures charts, and even though still choppy, maybe slightly less choppy than the cash,
But everyone seems to be trading the cash and using cash charts,
is there a particular reason for this, am i more likely to get my arse smacked on the futures, ?

hilary - 13 Dec 2007 10:27 - 9212 of 11056

Ruth,

It's whatever you're most comfortable with.

Probably 99% of the freebie stuff on the web relates to spot. Futures prices are skewed from spot to reflect the carry which diminishes as you move towards expiry. Can you trade your futures contracts 24/5? I mentioned in a previous post that futures spreads can sometimes open up to 30 or 40 pips on news.

Ruth - 13 Dec 2007 10:41 - 9213 of 11056

Hils, im only observing them for now, not sure if you can trade 24/7 would pressume so but will obviously need to look into, just exploring all options at the moment
im watching cash prices on cmc by the side of the futures,theres not much in it re the time advantage, its milli seconds before cmc change their quote , where as on the ftse futures theres a little bit more of a time advantage,sometimes upto 3 seconds over the cash
i guess forex being the biggest traded instrument, every angle is already covered for little fish like me:-)

Seymour Clearly - 13 Dec 2007 12:04 - 9214 of 11056

Ruth, prices are slightly different depending on the Fx broker anyway, different spreads sometimes, it's recommended that your charting is from your broker but I won't think it matters that much when you're looking for a hundred pips or so!


Happily married btw, just a vivid imagination :-)

Ruth - 13 Dec 2007 12:09 - 9215 of 11056

Seymour, nothing wrong with a bit of window shopping,:-) its the ones who dont admit to thinking about it that you have to watch:-)

working through my dinner today playing with forex futures etc comparing,great thing with esig is you can drag it to any point on any chart and put it in replay motion and it will then replay exactly as it occured bar by bar,can say opt for a 3 min bar to replay every 1 second or whatever you specify, but it automatically draws all the sigs bars exactly as the happened, great liitl piece of kit.
, no positions open elsewhere now,so watching with 2 eyes instead of one.

ptholden - 13 Dec 2007 12:26 - 9216 of 11056

Currently short GBP/YEN based on most time frames, although the 15 min chart is somewhat contradictory, hoping for a retracement to 22745 :S

MightyMicro - 13 Dec 2007 12:35 - 9217 of 11056

Just caught up with this thread: for those that haven't had the pleasure of meeting our Hil, I can assure you that the sight of her in sports bra and shorts would reinvigorate (I think that's the correct word) you chaps.

foale - 13 Dec 2007 12:43 - 9218 of 11056

reinvigorate..thats an anagram right...

actually several traders working up a composite from

a) 'the legs'
b) the ski outfit with hat....
c) sports bra etc...

d) the imagination...

lol

ptholden - 13 Dec 2007 13:11 - 9219 of 11056

Closed out flat :(

CC - 13 Dec 2007 13:11 - 9220 of 11056

I gather some peeps are now using metatrader.

I've got a handy little custom indicator I picked off a board somewhere which converts the macd to a variable green or red based on its strength or weakness and you can see all the timeframes at once. Handy if you are in a trade and it seems to be going wrong you might spot why quicker.

Of course for some they might spot winning trades quicker but for me that's a situation I'd like to think might happen one day ;-)

If anyone wants email me please. There are also some other settings you can adjust yourself in it like adding the price in huge big text so you can't possibly miss it and other stuff to do with backtesting I don't understand.


http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc95/cc1cc2/added-macd.gif

sorry i can't post the picture only a link. moneyam seems to want to put extra backslashes in the address

Seymour Clearly - 13 Dec 2007 13:13 - 9221 of 11056

Sounds interesting CC - you have my email address - would you send me a copy please. Thanks.

foale - 13 Dec 2007 15:10 - 9222 of 11056

Click me for above link

Divetime - 14 Dec 2007 08:09 - 9223 of 11056

Morning all, not a good day yesterday got stopped 4 times.

foale - 14 Dec 2007 08:19 - 9224 of 11056

long Cable 2.0385

mg - 14 Dec 2007 09:50 - 9225 of 11056

Foale
Long from 20340

EDIT - sorry I was watching it closely so didn't give an explanation. I have a tentative support line on the 60 minute at 20340 which, if it doesn't hold (and I'm not at all confident) I will be going short to the next long term support down around 20250. It's one of those cross your fingers trades - could go either way.

mg - 14 Dec 2007 10:00 - 9226 of 11056

Looks as if I've probably got that wrong - stop in at 20300

EDIT - Stopped out so looking at a possible long around the 20250 level - and might see if a short is on - if it bounces back up to around 20330.
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