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Million Dollar Pips (By milliondpips)
Gain : | +26241.17% |
Drawdown | 39.44% |
Pips: | 5202.2 |
Trades | 4497 |
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Type: | Demo |
Leverage: | 1:200 |
Trading: | Automated |
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Million Dollar Pips Discussion
Member Since Aug 16, 2010
453 posts
Nov 17, 2011 at 06:37
Member Since Aug 16, 2010
453 posts
they talk about the server. I also don't think it is .NET otherwise it would have no trouble, .NET is fast and robust, Windows is no problem too, times of NT 4.0 are long gone. The issue is MT4 both client and server is an ancient platform really. And the simple fact is brokers don't have enough computing power to handle the pick traffic MDP creates, I assume it growth at least 10 times normal. Little wonder.
geektrader posted:
Which broker is commenting that? It´s not .NET compiled, bullshit. Look at the code and external calls, nothing from .NET is refered there.
Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker.
Nov 17, 2011 at 06:45
Member Since Feb 09, 2011
320 posts
geektrader posted:
@crashev: has Pepperstone gotten any better with trade execution now? Last time I tried MDP there it was over 4 seconds to open a trade!
I don't know how the times are these days, but ppl report good results with them on another forum.
Also I've found out that sometimes slower execution is better than superior fast with slippage
Better to lose an oportunity than a money
Member Since Dec 15, 2010
795 posts
Nov 18, 2011 at 01:40
Member Since Dec 08, 2010
66 posts
mistificator posted:
they talk about the server. I also don't think it is .NET otherwise it would have no trouble, .NET is fast and robust, Windows is no problem too, times of NT 4.0 are long gone. The issue is MT4 both client and server is an ancient platform really. And the simple fact is brokers don't have enough computing power to handle the pick traffic MDP creates, I assume it growth at least 10 times normal. Little wonder.
geektrader posted:
Which broker is commenting that? It´s not .NET compiled, bullshit. Look at the code and external calls, nothing from .NET is refered there.
pepperstone is saying that.. sorry miss it in copy paste
Member Since Dec 15, 2010
795 posts
Member Since Oct 05, 2011
36 posts
Nov 18, 2011 at 03:38
Member Since Jan 31, 2011
724 posts
oldchartreader posted:
fughe posted:
Professor53 posted:
Yep, I will take 1% a day, any time.
😀I second that motion!!
No way. I want 1.2 percent or nothing. 1.0 percent is just unacceptable. :)
😁
Make losses, but always come out a winner at the end.
Member Since Dec 15, 2010
795 posts
Member Since Oct 05, 2011
36 posts
Nov 18, 2011 at 04:52
Member Since Oct 05, 2011
36 posts
Professor53 posted:
Old chart reader, I looked at your chart. Your doing well at 40% a month...... SMILES......with money management, you be rich soon!
Garry
I just figured that with current growth in about three years I'll be having lunch with Bill or Warren and giving them advice on investing. Hope they listen.
Nov 18, 2011 at 08:23
Member Since Jun 15, 2011
270 posts
krana posted:
anyone using pepperstone can you please share results!!!!!
Do not use MDP with Pepperstone. They wrote a code and obstruct the MDP orders. Also sometimes in high impact they stopped the server. I lost %60 because of that stop...
Be careful about Pepperstone. FOr me they are fraud.
Nov 18, 2011 at 08:25
Member Since Feb 09, 2011
320 posts
mcymcy posted:
krana posted:
anyone using pepperstone can you please share results!!!!!
Do not use MDP with Pepperstone. They wrote a code and obstruct the MDP orders. Also sometimes in high impact they stopped the server. I lost %60 because of that stop...
Be careful about Pepperstone. FOr me they are fraud.
People got a refund for latest freeze, are their lost were paid back by Pepperstone.
Better to lose an oportunity than a money
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