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You know what requotes and slippage are, Alex, don't be silly.
You have about 40 trades on one pair in 24 hours. That is not the way to make pips on real. Do not forget about requotes, slippage and all the other delights of a brokerage company.
That's not even the point. It doesn't really look like pips. 1163 points on 35 trades is about 35 points of expected payoff that is much larger than in pipers.
The matter is in MM which is violated severely. Both by volumes and other parameters. Alex stubbornly refuses to put stop-losses from the start.
You know what requotes and slippage are, Alex, don't be silly.
If I knew, I wouldn't ask. :)
I work as a manager, how can I know all the terms used in financial markets. :)
Give me the monitoring of those 40 deals.
I'll criticise too.
Let me monitor those 40 deals.
I'll criticise too.
You'd better put up your state, and we'll criticise it. :)))
Let me monitor those 40 deals.
I'll criticise too.
You'd better post your state and we'll criticise it. :)))
And I bet you won't repeat the result in a locked demo account?
I work as a manager, how am I supposed to know all the terms used in financial markets? :)
You know what requotes and slippage are, Alex, don't be silly.
You have about 40 trades on one pair in 24 hours. This is not the way to pips in real time. Don't forget about requotes, slippage and all the other delights of DCs.
That's not even the point. It does not really look like pipsing. 1163 points on 35 trades is about 35 pips of expected payoff that is much larger than that of pipsers.
The matter is in MM which is violated severely. Both by volumes and other parameters. Alex stubbornly refuses to put stop-losses from the start.
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Mathematician, give me a concrete hint - where is this report - "40 trades on the same pair in 24 hours". I followed that link you gave, it's just talk, I couldn't find anything else ...
Thank you, Mathemat, I had a second laugh.
I will start with the fact that there are only 8 trades, not 35 (the other 27 are additions).
As for the number of pips, it is also interesting. If we'd calculate it head-on we'd see that there are 430 points there.
In other words, the average transaction makes +54 points.
I'm not going to say anything about risks. Let's reject waiting for losses (first trade).
And finally, Alex keeps silent about my idea of a show.