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  1. #21
    ChoSi97
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I'm not done with you yet. Not by a long shot. The case was dismissed because you paid the penalties, and consequently got it summarily dismissed...
    Dude, Currency Market trading can be quite a difficult method of living, but blaming the broker will not receive you any good outcomes.

    I trade with fxcm from many decades, and belive me they are one of the best broker in the industry, the spread is good, there is never slippage when you input at market price (unless you open positions larger than 100lots), and also of course stops and limit orders have executed at the best market price (that could be different from the original stop/limit price, but that's surely not a broker's fault, you might like to aquire some informations about how quits and limit orders operate ).

    The very best thing you can do is take responsability for your own trading decisions and stop blaming others for your failures, and again I absolutely know that this business can be quite stressful and also the market can be quite cruel, but that's just how things really are, take it or leave it.

    Have a good day

  2. #22
    kuka1963
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    Thus, any coders out there willing to help me code 2 EA versions of my rebate trading egy? I'm convinced its a little bit different from the regular indior based EAs most traders might need coded. I can show you manual trade statements to permit you assess whether its value your time and energy as a coder. . .cheers! On a broker offering $10 dollars per lot in cash, you can make 10-15% ROI monthly only from lien trading. PM me ...I'm just searching for a coder to collaborate with me and code the for free...

  3. #23
    FxTriumph: $10 per lot is 1 pip. To find this as rebate, you need to have a fairly large disperse!!

  4. #24
    kuka1963
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    Yes.. .spreads are generally 1 or 2 pips higher than normal with the STP brokers I have spoken with.

  5. #25
    rakuobSes
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    Hi...I can develop this EA for you....the demands have to be quite clear though!

  6. #26
    @Spaceduck: no requirement for a broker. I am sure you'd be delighted to accept $20 in the man every time he would like to give it to you, and reunite him $10 for each payment in the close of the month

  7. #27
    ChoSi97
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    @Spaceduck: Yup, no need for a broker. I am sure you'd be delighted to accept $20 from the man every time he wants to give it to youpersonally, and return $10 for each payment in the end of the month


    That could be another thing if he do manage other people cash, and make profit that way (I'd understand a few managers that did something similar, in reality soo many money-managers do cash like that ), however if he plan to trade his own account, well I hope he realize how actually the scenario is lol

    Ehh it's a hard world!

  8. #28
    kuka1963
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote That would be another matter if he do handle other people money, and also make profit that manner (I had know a few supervisors that did something similar, in fact soo many money-managers do money that way), but if he would like to exchange his own account, well I hope he realize how really the situation is lol Ehh it is a tough world!
    If I am making 10% to 15% profit in my rebates, won't I be able to share this with clients as a MAM manager? Or better still, will I not just become a white label and become a Master IB to alternative IBs and just have them use my calculations to exchange rather than attempting to keep enrolling new traders just to earn commission? Sometimes, to exchange FX profitably, you need to think outside the box.

    I am happy I put this post onforexforum.co.zabecause during this simple request I've met some pretty amazing and silent traders onforexforum.co.zawho've been tremendously successful using out of the box egies. Please my petition for coders to help me out still stands. Any coder out there, pls pm me.

  9. #29
    JiesnesAxru6
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote If I am making 10% to 15% profit on my rebates, will not I be able to share that with customers as a MAM supervisor? Or , will I never become a white tag and become an Master IB to other IBs and just have them use my calculations to trade rather than attempting to keep enrolling new traders simply to earn commission? Occasionally, to trade FX profitably, you have to think beyond the box. I am glad I put this post onforexforum.co.zabecause through this easy request I have met some pretty astonishing and quiet traders onforexforum.co.zawho've been exceptionally successful...
    You require something coded in what language? For mt4 I am presuming (MQL)? I understand Java and I am learning Assembly Language and C# but I have no expertise in MQL. Although once learning one thing oriented programming language, learning the others comes far easier as many of the concepts are exactly the same.

    As far as why I am simply joiningforexforum.co.zatoday, I have just recently started trading Forex. I have traded equities and choices in the past (from home) and lots of those concepts are exactly the same. I also study and research feverishly. I don't risk money without knowing what I am doing. I make money, I don't need to lose it into a middleman broker.

    And to the gentleman who asked what my beef was with eff-ecks-cee-em it's not my own crusade or life mission or anything but I think they are crooks, so does the SEC seemingly. I don't enjoy it if greed goes too far, they make money, lots of it, how far do they need to go in their pursuit of greed? I am not blaming anyone for nothing, hell no (I don't have any major losses). I've never been together with them, I don't need to be, I only calls it likes I sees it. But, I guess if you reside in'murrica its not so bad of a pick I suppose, even though they are crooked as all hell (like everything in America I guess). For us not under the heels of the SEC we have much better options like Dukas, Robo, etc ).

  10. #30
    sorguSicu
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    To FXTriumph:

    I think you get a big blind spot .

    You are employing some brokers that offer you spread as large as 1-2 pips (it ought to be even higher for significantly less major pairs), and then you receive an IB for rebate.
    Your intention is to collect trading quantity and then even the balance (so you win on rebate.)

    BUT, what is, even if you receive a ECN or STP environment (simply discover many on myfxbook), the spread you buy the commission you cover * is still likely significantly less than your current spread - rebate. There's no reason to go after rebate.
    *btw, you might also utilize IB for some ECN brokers, so to have a rebate for the commission.

    You said you can generate 10-15% profit each month at this method, which sounds pretty mysterious to me according to your logic over.
    If there's indeed any good thought in your system (I dont understand how virtu trades, not your egy ),
    you should still go after ECN things instead of rebate trading.

    Another thing is, every trade has its cost (spread, commission), always one way or another.
    So, if you're able to really'split' the balance on the outside for a massive volume trading, then you are actually beating the price tag.
    That is to say, you then are achieving profit by removing risks, so why don't you tune your parameters? (ex: change your breakeven condition) to see how far you can go.

    I expect over helps
    Cheers, Wjack

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