Why does the price move? The answer is here!!! - page 36

 
Mathemat:
Maybe the demo has become smarter, i.e. now simulates delays related to lot size (liquidity)?
Also thought. Thanks
 
new-rena:
Also thought. Thank you
)), Naive, you've been made. ))
 
sanyooooook:
By the way, can you please explain to me the basis on which there is such a thing as a stop_level in DC? )
Stop_level is now the exception rather than the rule - almost everywhere 0.
 
joo:
Right now, stop-levelling is the exception rather than the rule - almost everywhere is 0.
Try putting a limit lever inside the spread!
 
sanyooooook:
Try setting a limit inside the spread!
I can't say for sure here - I haven't tried it with different companies, I just don't use such strategies, so I won't lie. As for the stop level and minimum distance to pending order price - it is not the same thing, and there is no function to check it. There is a function for stop level and no function for minimal distance to pending price.
 
That's the beauty of a brokerage house. Do whatever you want with a trader, treat him like you want, and he won't say anything to you or do anything to you.
 

How was the experimentation with the price? I had 70% per day, really nerve coffee and cigarettes)))

Still need to think - is the money that much needed in this case?

And it became clear - where and why is the price moving?

 
new-rena:

How was the experimentation with the price? I had 70% per day, really nerve coffee and cigarettes)))

Still need to think - is the money that much needed in this case?

And it became clear - where and why is the price moving?


Price is always moving, but you can't make money inside the spread.
 

Might answer some questions

International Journal of Central Banking, March 2012

 

Comrades, I am interested in how and why the price moves intraday.

I understand this subject in this thread and in this one:

https://forum.mql4.com/ru/49629/page13 ?