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And don't be confused by zeros in the numbers - create a script that cycles through the D1 candles of this trading instrument and calculates the average gap between the highs/lows of these candles over a period of three hundred days. Maybe, the instrument moves so nicely that spread = 100 and stop = 200 are no big deal. And at the same time, let's show the slit how many points (minimum) this trading tool makes per 1 tick. Maybe, it moves 50-100 points per tick and cannot move less.
Shit ! .... Vladimir, thanks for the encouragement...... Here's a slip......(((( Indeed, in one tick the pass is 50 pips. But these are conditional points ? For example, if the dollar index shows 77, 925 and GBPUSD = 1.6048, does the pair pass 1 point in one tick and the index pass 50 ?
Yep, 50. What's the problem here? You will see many other wonders in Forex :)
I decided to scalp here :D on a demo, of course, to start with.
i have a problem: i close deals quickly when i am in red, when i am in surplus i wait for the growth, but it is almost never there and i get a pullback, so i get small profit.
i get a lot of small losses and a few small pluses for the same amount of money :D
what to do?)
what to do?)
In money, of course. https://docs.mql4.com/ru/trading/OrderSwap
There https://docs.mql4.com/ru/trading/OrderSwap unfortunately does not explicitly state that in money.
Am I correct in assuming that the swap accumulates and increases with each passing day?
there's a true strangia there. I'm high as a kite right now. Resting.
There https://docs.mql4.com/ru/trading/OrderSwap unfortunately does not explicitly state that in money.
Am I correct in assuming that the swap accumulates and increases with each passing day?
This follows from the definition of the term "Swap" itself. Swap is the payment for moving a position through the day. You are correct - there is a swap payout for each rollover. And the swap is not always paid by the trader to the broker. There are instruments where the brokerage companies pay swap to the trader. Refer to your brokerage company's swap tables.