Baruch's Forex System Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Baruch, Mar 11, 2004.

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  1. I'm flat at this point, with avg. profits of 23.3 pips/contract.

    Well, I've been trading through IB, and that's what was available when I started. I'm currently looking at some spot forex companies, but haven't made up my mind which (if any) to choose.
     
    #1821     Jun 2, 2004
  2. Turlo

    Turlo

    Nice call...
     
    #1822     Jun 2, 2004
  3. It seems I've ditched my position prematurely (not the first time), but I still think we may see a return to the 12300+ level later.
     
    #1823     Jun 2, 2004
  4. Not so bad.

    How much do you pay? I see a lot of threads with IB problems - that's not good PR. And I don't like their platform - it seems very complicated, and pretty ugly.
     
    #1824     Jun 2, 2004
  5. Not this time. But we had one in GBP. Are you short now, Buk?
     
    #1825     Jun 2, 2004
  6. Magna

    Magna Administrator

    FX_Cowboy et al, please do NOT discuss companies that are non-sponsors at ET as that provides them free promotion, free advertising (and I'm sure some members of the various firms will be glad to use the opportunity to jump in and tell you how great their company is). First, it's not fair to our paying sponsors, and second it's against ET policy. Thanks.
     
    #1826     Jun 2, 2004
  7. Commissions are $3.00 per contract per side. What I like about IB is that it is usually very stable (there are occasional problems, but they are very much an exception IMO). I trade IB through a "front end" (Ninja Trader), which costs an additional small monthly fee, but which makes it very easy to use IB.

    What I don't like about IB is that it shuts down every night at midnight for about an hour, and while there are some workarounds (inlcuding making an overseas call if necessary to get out of a position, or having your server close at a different time), this is still an irritant for me. Also, the minimum position size is one contract ($12.50 per pip), which makes it potentially expensive to test new strategies with real money.
     
    #1827     Jun 2, 2004
  8. saico

    saico

    Hi Baruch,

    where do I find more detailed informations about the 00 system?

    Thanks

    saico
     
    #1828     Jun 2, 2004
  9. While I pretty much nailed the top of the EURUSD uptrend (in truth, I thought it would go just a bit higher, so I still had some powder dry in case it got up to around 12315), I completely screwed the pooch by allowing myself to be shaken out of my short position way too early.

    In retrospect, it would have been much wiser to keep at least 1/3 of my position at B/E, and let the winner run (as Buk demonstrated last week). Ah well, live and learn... On the brighter side, I made some money, so I'm still a happy camper, and hopefully a wiser one.
     
    #1829     Jun 2, 2004
  10. Magna,

    This is MY thread, and here we discuss anything we like to discuss. Were are free traders. If you don't like that - you must close the thread. I only know one company making promotion here - Global FX.
     
    #1830     Jun 2, 2004
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