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Anyone who trades more than 15 currency pairs at a time?
Apr 09, 2014 at 20:44
Apr 09, 2014 부터 멤버
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tolgupde posted:
If yes what are they and do you usually win or lose? I would like to hear from you.
Are you kidding me? how come anyone trade so many pairs at once!! And if someone is getting profit out of it then he is God gifted ;)
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Aug 19, 2013 부터 멤버
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Apr 10, 2014 at 07:00
Aug 19, 2013 부터 멤버
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rahuld147 posted:
Are you kidding me?
No.
rahuld147 posted:
how come anyone trade so many pairs at once!!
Analyzing multiple pairs via automated analysis provides greater opportunity for trades, and reduces the level of manual work required by the trader.
rahuld147 posted:
And if someone is getting profit out of it then he is God gifted ;)
No. It simply means the person is smart enough to have figured out a system that works for multiple currency pairs and is profitable for them.
Viva La Puerto Rico!
Aug 19, 2013 부터 멤버
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Apr 10, 2014 at 07:02
Aug 19, 2013 부터 멤버
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rahuld147 posted:
how come anyone trade so many pairs at once!!
Also....
Simply because I happen to be analyzing 30 pairs doesn't mean I am going to be opening 30 positions. I am simply looking for entry points. I only open a few trades at once, but I continually analyze the market data looking for new entry points, so when one of the previous trades closes out, I can open a new one if possible.
Multiple pair analysis with maximum position limits and a solid money management system will provide a good profit if someone is doing it properly.
Viva La Puerto Rico!
Apr 11, 2014 at 08:49
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tolgupde posted:Yeah. I did. That was my demo contest experience:) Do you know that some pairs correlate each other. So anyone can twice the profit or loss. My experience was extremely good. Maybe I am lucky:)
If yes what are they and do you usually win or lose? I would like to hear from you.
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Feb 10, 2016 at 07:32
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it is not trading 15 pairs that matters, what matters is if all your positions are winning trades. the max I've always opened is 12 position and most times all the 12 positions are winning positions, and they are always these pairs, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, CAD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/JPY EUR/GBP, EUR/AUD, EUR/CAD, EUR /NZD, AUD/CHF, CAD/CHF, GBP/CHF, AND NZD/CHF, they are always my favorite pairs, just like past Friday, yesterday Monday and today Tuesday, the same pairs, the same daily time frame, the same directions all winning. Short trades, audjpy, cadjpy, gbpjpy, nzdjpy, audchf, cadchf, gbpchf, nzdchf, Long trades euraud, eurcad, eurgbp, eurnzd. pls am saying I know too much, but these pairs they are always in these formation, either long or short.
Feb 11, 2016 at 06:57
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Disnalevel posted:
it is not trading 15 pairs that matters, what matters is if all your positions are winning trades. the max I've always opened is 12 position and most times all the 12 positions are winning positions, and they are always these pairs, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, CAD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/JPY EUR/GBP, EUR/AUD, EUR/CAD, EUR /NZD, AUD/CHF, CAD/CHF, GBP/CHF, AND NZD/CHF, they are always my favorite pairs, just like past Friday, yesterday Monday and today Tuesday, the same pairs, the same daily time frame, the same directions all winning. Short trades, audjpy, cadjpy, gbpjpy, nzdjpy, audchf, cadchf, gbpchf, nzdchf, Long trades euraud, eurcad, eurgbp, eurnzd. pls am saying I know too much, but these pairs they are always in these formation, either long or short.
How are you able to pay attention to all of them at the same time without missing something?
Feb 11, 2016 at 14:59
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Jan 14, 2011 부터 멤버
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Hei im trading with 15 pairs same time. Its not martinggale or any regular grid. With martingale or geometric grid you need to have endless amount on your account. I most of time use same same size of transaction.
https://www.myfxbook.com/portfolio/hedge/1302582
https://www.myfxbook.com/portfolio/hedge/1302582
Feb 12, 2016 at 11:36
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koval posted:
Hei im trading with 15 pairs same time. Its not martinggale or any regular grid. With martingale or geometric grid you need to have endless amount on your account. I most of time use same same size of transaction.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/togr/hedge/1302582
Thats not right. As you can see above its grid + martingale. After initial deposit only withdrawals no endless amount of money.
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Feb 12, 2016 at 11:37
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I trade 24 different currencies, so all but the exotic ones. I also trade silver and gold, and I am profitable. I trade the daily, weekly and monthly charts. No scalping, grid og martingale. I trade using candlesticks combined with bollinger bands as primary system and DBB as secondary. You can take a look at my account if you like :) : https://www.myfxbook.com/members/Kevinbonnelykke/bonne-invest-pro/1443035/BMPV2pYeqMon4QMkih4x
Kind regards
Kevin
Kind regards
Kevin
Feb 12, 2016 at 17:36
Jan 14, 2011 부터 멤버
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togr posted:koval posted:
Hei im trading with 15 pairs same time. Its not martinggale or any regular grid. With martingale or geometric grid you need to have endless amount on your account. I most of time use same same size of transaction.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/togr/hedge/1302582
Thats not right. As you can see above its grid + martingale. After initial deposit only withdrawals no endless amount of money.
Hello Vontogro.
First of all you have to make definition of grid. If for you grid is any two or more transaction, you are right, thats grid. For me grid is two or more transaction but it has to be regular from beginnig. From beginig you will know where you will set next position.For exampel every 50 pips. I do not set it regular. Second Martingale grid is when also regular you will make size of your transaction bigger and bigger but not by multiply but by addition. For expampel.
1.1 Lot
2.2 lots
3.3.lots
4.4.lots
In martingale grid every positon has to be bigger than one before. I don have it. I make position bigger when my DD going down uo to 50%. Now my next positions will be 1.5 Lot.
What do you mean by last sentence? :)
forex_trader_275935
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Feb 15, 2016 at 09:58
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버
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koval posted:togr posted:koval posted:
Hei im trading with 15 pairs same time. Its not martinggale or any regular grid. With martingale or geometric grid you need to have endless amount on your account. I most of time use same same size of transaction.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/togr/hedge/1302582
Thats not right. As you can see above its grid + martingale. After initial deposit only withdrawals no endless amount of money.
Hello Vontogro.
First of all you have to make definition of grid. If for you grid is any two or more transaction, you are right, thats grid. For me grid is two or more transaction but it has to be regular from beginnig. From beginig you will know where you will set next position.For exampel every 50 pips. I do not set it regular. Second Martingale grid is when also regular you will make size of your transaction bigger and bigger but not by multiply but by addition. For expampel.
1.1 Lot
2.2 lots
3.3.lots
4.4.lots
In martingale grid every positon has to be bigger than one before. I don have it. I make position bigger when my DD going down uo to 50%. Now my next positions will be 1.5 Lot.
What do you mean by last sentence? :)
@koval
That's easy my friend.
Grid = adding multiple position of the same size to aggregated position
Martingale = adding trades with bigger size based on multiplier. Or more broad definition when equity decreases trade size increase
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