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25K isn't much, but what's next?
так это же безпоставочная торговля. По сути все торгуют как контракт на разницу цен. И полную стоимость никто не вкладывает, а только держит гарантийное обеспечение.
sanyooooook:
That's a different conversation, essentially a bet about where the price will go.In any kitchen it is, but not in any kitchen you can be a liquidity provider.
That's what this whole thread is about.
What's next? What do you mean?
that's a quote from the post you linked to.
So I'm asking if 25k isn't a lot, but the maximum lot isn't limited to that.
In any kitchen it is. But not in any kitchen you can be a liquidity provider.
That's what this whole thread is about.
In any kitchen it is. But not in any kitchen you can be a liquidity provider.
That's what this whole thread is about.
Depending on what you call a kitchen)) The futures exchange market works the same way roughly.
I know. The question for me is how to massively implement the same thing in forex. (?)
For me - we should encourage any movements and beginnings in this direction, such as meta-quotes. And companies introducing matchmaking.
// (Kaspersky & Sommer, of course.) Words are words...
In fact it leads to more mutually beneficial trades for any client traders, both limit and market traders.
What are you guys doing? Are you working too hard?
Two people with identical deposits entered the market at the same time:
1st guy went in with 1 lot at 1:100.
The 2nd guy went in with 1 lot and a leverage of 1:500
The price moved one hundred pips in their direction. How much did they earn?
The correct answer is: "They both made the same amount of money.
The only difference is that the 1st person will get an "ouch ouch ouch" sooner and save more money than the 2nd person in case the price moves "wrong".
2nd person entered with 1 lot at 1:500 leverage
Won't he pay a lot of interest on the leverage?