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Ok - So I check with Alpari UK and they're returning this - This is a GBP denominated account...
SNAP !
So you Broker has messed it up . . . give them a call and thank them for wasting your time
Yea I think It looks that way - I am speaking to them as I type this. Getting a little frustrated with them as they're talking to me like an idiot. "Go on our site and you can see what the price per pip is..." (facepalm).
I'm being told that "1 Troy Ounce || 1.00, is equal to £0.01 pence PER tick 0.01 on XAUUSD"... ?
If that is correct then how does this make sense :
Current open XAUUSD position: 137.60 points up - open P & L £17.22 ... I'm no wizard with numbers but I have 2 troy ounces open which is supposed to be £0.02 pence per 0.01 tick...
137.60 * £0.02 = £2.750
1376.0 * £0.02 = £27.52
13760 * £0.02 = £275.2
None are correct...
That's according to what this FXCM specialist is telling me lol!?
If that is correct then how does this make sense :
Current open XAUUSD position: 137.60 points up - open P & L £17.22 ... I'm no wizard with numbers but I have 2 troy ounces open which is supposed to be £0.02 pence per 0.01 tick...
137.60 * £0.02 = £2.750
1376.0 * £0.02 = £27.52
13760 * £0.02 = £275.2
None are correct...
That's according to what this FXCM specialist is telling me lol!?
Its frustrating to have to move broker - is there a work-around with them?
Ok - after a long chat with them (FXCM), they cannot change this within MT4. I can however see what the price per pip is within there Trade Station... I'm really bloody annoyed at myself for going with them and not checking this!
I've been advised that the work around is as follows:
Account: GBP £10k
Risk: 1% per trade
Trade stop distance: 137.64 pips
£100 GBP / 137.64 = 0.7265
0.7265 x GBPUSD rate ( 1.59834 ) = 1.1612
1.16 lots - However you can only do 1.00 lot minimum. $0.10 / 1.59834 = 0.06256
( 0.06256 * 11 ) x 137.64 = £94.71
Now, is this difficult to write?
Could I not simply involve the bid price of GBP/USD to calculate the lot sizing with these rules? I cannot be bothered to move brokers considering that I have just started trading with them... it's hassle...