FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications 2015(continued) - page 1374

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A special hello to the lumberjack!
and asked for a crumb - is that a good thing or a bad thing??
What did you ask for? ....
What did you ask for? ....
I'll tell you one thing, Ilya.
There are no potatoes where you are digging, because no one planted them there. To open a trade just because the price has reached some level is silly, to say the least.
You're like a tribeof pliets, when you're told bullshit, you
And when you're told something good to pay attention to, you behave just like the one in the background
I'll tell you one thing, Ilya.
There's no potatoes where you dig, because no one planted them there. It's silly, to put it mildly, to open a trade just because the price reached some level.
I'm not arguing... or else 95% wouldn't have got overpriced, they'd have got overpriced...
but I'm certainly not playing traffic lights!
Anyway, he decided to keep track of who the broker gives and who he slides it to...
Alexei, no offence)
But it's terribly stupid.)
The spread is widened by the broker during sharp price movements to protect against an old trader's chip. The idea of the thing: a grid of orders with a difference between profit and profit exceeding the spread just by several pips was placed before the news, but with big lot. The lot size decreased as the distance from the current price increased. At the end of the movement we only need to cut the orders that have not worked, so as not to decrease the profit during the pullback. Increase in spread + slippage ruined this feature...
Once again, how can a broker widen the spread on a futures? It's some kind of kitchen for their clients yes, and spread and leverage and who knows what else. Broker can't widen the spread on futures, only mm.
It has something to do with traders' actions, but nothing to do with what they do there before or after the news.
I'm not arguing... or else 95% wouldn't be getting ripped off, they'd be getting ripped off...
but I'm certainly not playing traffic lights!