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papaklass:

Indeed, if I put a BuyLimit order inside the spread, it changes the Bid price, making it better. How then can the Bid price go below my limit order without activating it?

For example the liquidity provider redirects the execution of your limit. From the moment the PL is sent until the limit is put back after the re-jack, the price can walk lower.
 
TheLiteShadow:

I know it's off topic, but here's about signal filters, how is this signal in real if it has a demo server? https://www.mql5.com/ru/signals/15279

Broker: FxPro.com-Demo03
Leverage: 1:500
Trading Mode: Real

And I think he is not the only one, and I would also like to ask, as long as you have screwed adjustable spread for the tester in MT4, can you also screw there accounting for the commission set per transaction, and it is very missing for testing! :)

Hear, dear fellow, let's not be rude, eh? If you understand - put this post in the right topic: FAQ on service Signals
 
papaklass:

... And an honest broker would only have to receive a commission.

Market orders pay both commission and spread.
 
papaklass:

You've got me thinking, thank you.

Indeed, if I put a BuyLimit order inside the spread, it changes the Bid price, making it better. How then can the Bid price go below my limit order without activating it?

It is the same with SellLimit order. If I place a SellLimit order inside the spread, it improves the Ask price making it better. Question: How can the Ask price pierce my SellLimit order without activating it?

Common sense says that BuyLimit orders should be activated by Bid and SellLimit orders should be activated by Ask. And an honest broker would only receive a commission. Thanks again.

Does Rann have any thoughts on this issue?

I do not quite understand the activation of Buy Limit by Bid. Why?

The best offer for sale shows Ask, why should anything be activated by Bid? After all, Bid is the best buy offer, no sale there?

Maybe you mean the execution of the Buy Limit by Bid in the case of a counter Sell Market. Then yes, that's what we have.

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Rann:

What I don't quite understand is the activation of the Buy Limit by Bid. Why?

The best offer for sale is shown by Ask, why should anything be activated by Bid? After all, Bid is the best buy offer, there is no sale there?

Maybe you mean the execution of the Buy Limit by Bid in the case of a counter Sell Market. Then yes, that's what we have.

What's not clear?The best offer for a sell is shown by Ask, all right, and that offer is bought by someone on the market. Naturally, on the asc. And thatbest offer for sale is going to be on the Ask.
 
It might be useful to reread this.
 
Heroix:
It might be useful to reread this.
Maybe it would be better to try it yourself. Even more useful
 
sumkin75:
Wouldn't it be better to try it yourself? Even more useful.
Try it, who's stopping you.
 
sumkin75:
What's not to understand?The best offer for sale shows Ask, that's right, and that offer will be bought by someone on the market. Naturally, it's an Ask. And that's the best offer tosell on the Ask.

shows bid,

and the best offer to buy is Ask

SZZY: watching from the perspective of someone who wants to enter the market

 
sanyooooook:

shows a bid,

and the best to buy Ask

ZS: looking at it from the perspective of someone who wants to enter the market

This is how confusions start . Don't rewrite centuries-old definitions.