Martin plus loci - page 6

 
Integer:


So why with Digits=5 Point=0.00001? Why does MarketInfo(Symbol(),MODE_SPREAD) return 18, not 1.8?


Ask the developers about this incorrect operation of the terminal.

And note that the fifth digit is not involved in trading and profit/loss calculations.

* If the total value is less than 0.01, the result displayed in the calculator window will be rounded down to zero.

1 pips (point) equals:

  • for currency pairs with 5 decimal places - the minimum change of the 4th decimal place (0.0001);
  • http://www.alpari.ru/ru/calculator/
 
Nibbler:


Ask the developers about this incorrect operation of the terminal.

And note that the fifth digit is not involved in trading and profit/loss calculations.

* If the total value is less than 0.01, the result displayed in the calculator window will be rounded down to zero.

1 pips (point) equals:

  • for currency pairs with 5 decimal places - the minimum change of the 4th decimal place (0.0001);
  • http://www.alpari.ru/ru/calculator/

It looks like the advertising is about four digits, and the five digits are synthetic there. Let's say it's an internal market, not tied to the real market.

And the terminal has nothing to do with it.

 

Then why have I now opened a five-digit order with 1 lot, the price changes by 1 five-digit point and the profit of the order changes by $1? But it shouldn't, according to your "correct" thinking.

Also:

A pip is not a pip.

This:

* Если в ходе расчета итоговое значение оказалось менее 0.01, то результат, выведенный в окне калькулятора, округляется до нуля.

What did you think it was about? It's about money. If the value is less than one cent (or penny), you get zero. The fractional part of a penny is discarded.

 
Integer:

This one:

What did you think it was about? It's about money. If the value is less than one cent (or penny), you get zero. The fractional part of a penny is discarded.


This is about the calculator, and about the money two lines below.

for currency pairs with 5 decimal places - the minimum change of the 4th decimal place (0.0001);

 
Integer:

Then why have I now opened a five-digit order with 1 lot, the price changes by 1 five-digit point and the profit of the order changes by $1? But it shouldn't, according to your "correct" thinking.


The price may change, but there will be no payout.
 

So we've come a long way. Information from advertising, specially adapted for advertising and impressions, is already accepted as the benchmark.

МЕГАФОН сказал, что будущее зависит от меня!
КОКА-КОЛА обещала, что все будет хорошо!
ГАЗПРОМ утверждает, что мечты сбываются!
TEFAL думает обо мне!
MAYBELLINE говорит, что все в восторге от меня.
LOREAL, что я этого достойна!
Так что все зашибись!

 
Nibbler:

The price may change, only the payout will not.

Don't tell tales. I specifically called Alpari on this issue (since you are so persistent in your opinion).
 
Integer:

Don't tell tales. Just now called Alpari on the matter (since you are so persistent in your opinion).


Go to their website and talk to them about it, what they write and what they talk about.

http://www.alpari.ru/ru/calculator/

 
Integer:

No way. The impression is that of a housewife - a report in the form of a screenshot, and yet in a browser, and yet with a Windows taskbar. I'm sorry, but this is supposed to be a forum for programmers, not housewives. Do you think you are so important that someone would be interested to scratch your figures with their eyes and hands and manually transfer them to a chart? Or maybe you're a genius at figurative thinking? - A kind of Cicero, who does not need to look at a screenshot and immediately have a picture in his mind of what is happening ...

How do you want me to put it so that you understand?
 
Nibbler:


Go to their website and talk to them about it, what they write and what they talk about.

http://www.alpari.ru/ru/calculator/


Price changes in the fifth digit are taken into account when calculating the profit of the order, reflected in the terminal window in the "profit" column and payable.