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Rules and regulations must be followed, whether FORTS or SHMORTS. It is better to keep your money under control. If you have no questions about the rules and regulations where you trade, it's OK.
I wrote here for one reason: I could not get past the phrase that a broker cannot go bankrupt.
I see.
Maxim did not mean bankruptcy.
So trade on SHMORTS...
So trade on SHMORTS...
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nice answer ))))
I see.
Maxim didn't mean bankruptcy.
So trade on SHMORTS...
You, with all due respect, regard forex as a "dumping ground". People don't know about currency contracts on the CME... Where with $1k you can comfortably trade them... Those "pairs". And other instruments where intraday collateral is lower than on "currencies"... The same sp500...
Maxim writes about the broker being an angel who does everything to make clients live happily ever after - his business is a percentage of turnovers. And the client, a priori, believes that if the broker shouts that he is reliable - then he is.
It wouldn't be a broker if it was. A broker conducts his business. And he must do it according to the law and in such a way that the client does not suffer from the broker's excessive risk appetite, often not on his own, but not on the client's. Read the practice of bankruptcies, including those of brokers in the Russian Federation...
It's "about nothing" and not directly relevant to the topic, but since they write openly, you might as well read...
https://www.vedomosti.ru/finance/articles/2020/03/02/824207-otkritie-budet-bankrotitsya
You, with all due respect, consider forex to be a "dumping ground". People don't know about the currency contracts on the CME... Where with $1k you can comfortably trade them... Those "pairs". And other instruments where intraday collateral is lower than on "currencies"... The same sp500...
Maxim writes about the broker being an angel who does everything to keep clients happy - his business is a percentage of turnovers. And the client, a priori, believes that if the broker shouts that he is reliable - then he is.
It wouldn't be a broker if it was. A broker conducts his business. And he must do it according to the law and in such a way that the client does not suffer from the broker's excessive risk appetite, often not on his own, but not on the client's. Read the practice of bankruptcies, including those of brokers in the Russian Federation...
It's "about nothing" and not directly relevant to the topic, but since they write openly, you might as well read...
https://www.vedomosti.ru/finance/articles/2020/03/02/824207-otkritie-budet-bankrotitsya
Yes...
It's all messed up...
"Otkritie Broker is not owned by Otkritie Holding.
Yes...
It's all messed up...
"Otkritie Broker is not owned by Otkritie Holding.
So take your 30 trades per second and trade at your own FORTS.
I can judge the degree of neglect as I don't own the crown you have on your head.
So take your 30 trades per second and trade your own FORTS.
I can judge the degree of neglect, as I don't own the crown you have on your head.
Don't even think about looking in my direction, much less the CORONA!
Still no reply from BCS.
Closed all positions, except for Si-12.21
Next week I will be closing my account at BCS.
You, with all due respect, consider forex to be a "dumping ground". People don't know about the currency contracts on the CME... Where with $1k you can comfortably trade them... Those "pairs". And other instruments where intraday collateral is lower than on "currencies"... The same sp500...
Maxim writes about the broker being an angel who does everything to make clients live happily ever after - his business is a percentage of turnovers. And the client, a priori, believes that if the broker shouts that he is reliable - then he is.
It wouldn't be a broker if it was. A broker conducts his business. And he must do it according to the law and in such a way that the client does not suffer from the broker's excessive risk appetite, often not on his own, but not on the client's. Read the practice of bankruptcies, including those of brokers in the Russian Federation...
It's "about nothing" and not directly relevant to the topic, but since they write openly, you can read it...
https://www.vedomosti.ru/finance/articles/2020/03/02/824207-otkritie-budet-bankrotitsya
I didn't write about the broker being an angel. I was talking about how stock trading works. A broker can go bankrupt, but not because he was beaten by a trader, but for internal reasons. It's about a stockbroker.
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Exchange, however.
Come on) That's another thing -https://www.mql5.com/ru/market/product/18234
If they delete the link to your product, here is part of its description:
"If an EA can't make a profit on any instrument or any timeframe, then it's a bad EA.
In our algorithm we use patterns that are common to any market, you can configure our EA to work for almost any instrument, or even for all of them, it just depends on your work style.
Based on statistical data, the algorithm determines the reversal points with a certain probability. We take the market as a random process. A random process has a normal probability distribution, but the market is not characterized by a normal distribution, so our algorithm looks for points with maximum deviations from the normal distribution and decides whether to trade.
Recommended currencies for H4 timeframe:
GBPUSD, USDCAD, AUDUSD, USDCHF, AUDJPY, AUDNZD, CADJPY, CHFJPY, EURCHF, EURGBP, EURJPY, GBPCHF, GBPJPY, NZDCAD, NZDJPY, NZDUSD, AUDCHF, CADCHF, EURAUD, EURCAD, EURNZD,GBPAUD, GBPCAD, NZDCHF, GBPNZD."
Exchange, though.