Advisor based on fundamental analysis - page 8

 
Reshetov:
Further reasoning is quite primitive. The brokerage company will set a very large spread and slippage. They are not fools sitting there either, they know how to reason and know the news calendar.
The conclusion - do not immediately enter the market, but wait.
 
Reshetov:
ShestkoFF:

Yes sometimes after the news comes out we can't judge what will happen. BUT!!! We can tell that there should be a strong movement after the release of important news.
We can use this knowledge for further reasoning.
Further reasoning is very primitive. The brokerage company will set a very large spread and slippage. They are not fools sitting there either; they know how to reason and know the news calendar.
Of course, there may be slippage. Can brokerage companies set another spread at the time of trading?
 
ShestkoFF: About the slippage of course it could be. Is it possible for the DC to set a different spread at the time of trading?

It is easy and easy, by the way it happens regularly and just in the period of expectation of serious news
 
Cronex:
ShestkoFF:About the slippage of course it can be. Can a brokerage firm set a different spread at the time of trading?

It happens regularly and just during the time of expectation of serious news.
Isn't the spread written in the contract with brokerage company?
 
Cronex:
Easily and casually, by the way, it happens regularly and just in time for the big news
Too bad there are no limit orders in OTC forex(((.
 
ShestkoFF:
Cronex:
ShestkoFF:About the slippage of course it can be. Can a brokerage firm set a different spread at the time of trading?

Easily, by the way it happens regularly and just during the waiting period for serious news
Isn't the spread written in the contract with the brokerage company?

The contract with DT is a public offer and if you read it carefully, it contains clauses about conditions of trading instruments. The brokerage company will not cut its own nuts and stiffen such things. In the form of an addendum to the offer - yes. The dealer has the right to change the attachment and inform you about changes of the attachment to the main offer. Legally everything is clear. If you come to the DC to conclude a contract for services, the contract will be completely different.
 

As an example of this situation the actual message in the terminal:

Trading conditions and timetable for Christmas and New Year holidays.

Dear traders!

We would like to draw your attention that from 26.12.2007 to 31.12.2007:

On alpari.classic accounts:
margin requirements for all currency pairs and gold (spot) will be tripled (leverage 1:33);

On alpari.classic and alpari.micro accounts:
all currency pairs and gold (spot) will be quoted at three times the spread specified in the contract specifications.

The change in trading conditions is due to the thin, illiquid market during the Christmas week and the associated increased volatility.

This is a traditional measure, and such possibility is stipulated in the "Client Orders Processing and Execution Regulations" (clause 2.12 c) and in the "Client Agreement" (clause 7.3).

Please note that in accordance with clause 7.5 of the "Client Agreement", increased margin requirements will apply both to positions already opened and to newly opened positions.

The Alpari Administration strongly recommends that you:

* Reduce your total position in the market in advance;

* Maintain a Margin_Level of trading account no lower than 100%;

* Protect open positions with stop-loss orders.

For the changes in the regular trading hours from 24.12.2007 to 02.01.2008 please see the website at: http: //www.alpari.org/ru/terms/29110.html.

 
ShestkoFF:
Cronex:
ShestkoFF:About the slippage of course it can be. Can a brokerage firm set a different spread at the time of trading?

Easily, by the way it happens regularly and just during the waiting period for serious news
Isn't the spread written in the contract with the brokerage company?
You do not even know such basic things, dear, but with a clever face you try to talk about more global concepts:

On the brokerage company web site they usually write a note in the section on trading instruments: "Spreads and swaps are indicated:

"Spreads and swaps are specified as of 06.02.2008. The company has the right to change spreads and swaps in accordance with the market situation or with changing of interest rates.

If there is a slippage, it is your broker's counterparty. In a fast market the counterparty rarely manages to close stops without slippage.
 

I think it is too early to talk about spreads and slippages. First we need to collect FA history and analyse it for its regular influence on price movement. And then we can talk about the real application and peculiarities of trading, taking into account the above features of the market and brokerage companies.

 
Reshetov:
ShestkoFF:
Cronex:
ShestkoFF:About the slippage of course it can be. Can a brokerage firm set a different spread at the time of trading?

It is easy and easy, by the way it happens regularly and just in the period of expectation of serious news
Isn't the spread prescribed in the contract with the DC?
You do not even know such basic things, dear man, but you try to talk with a smart face about more global concepts:

On the brokerage company web site they usually write a note in the section on trading instruments: "Spreads and swaps are indicated:

"Spreads and swaps are specified as of 06.02.2008. The company has the right to change spreads and swaps in accordance with the market situation or with changing of interest rates.

If there is a slippage, it is your broker's counterparty. In a fast market the counterparty rarely manages to close stops without slippage.
You're down!