And I see you sculpt the polls so well... You can't be sure :-)
And I see you sculpt the polls so well... It's easy to spot :-)
What do you mean, "molding"?
There is a theory that the price goes to the stops, but it may be a legend, is it true or not, please comment?
This is not the case in the real market. A stop is simply an instruction to a broker to buy and sell at a given price with possible slippage. A stop in the form of an order hits the market only when the price is reached.
Since the DC Forex is not a market and the quotes are issued by a dealer, anything can happen.
That is not the case in the real market. Since DC Forex is not a market and quotes are issued by a dealer, anything can happen there.
In general, many people say that the price goes to the stops and they cannot make any profit.
Well, a lot of people say that the price goes to the stops and they can't make a profit.
I've made a bit of an edit there. How can the price purposefully go to the stops if they are not in the market until that very price occurs?
I don't know, but it seems to be the way the stops accumulate in one prominent place.)
I don't know, but it looks like that's how stops accumulate in one prominent place.)
They accumulate at specific brokers who put orders on the market when the price is reached. Brokers don't have a single base of stops. The market doesn't see your stops, there aren't any in the stack. And the market only has a market stack, which is publicly available. The function of the exchange is to execute real orders.
I see, but on the forex market, the market stack and volumes don't work, do they?
I see, but on forex, the market and volumes don't work, do they?
We're not playing forex, we're playing DC-Forex. And it's like singing and sniffing). In DC-Forex there is no glass and there are no volumes. And the quotes are not market ones but are provided by DCs - this is their diocese as dealers. What they actually provide is, in general, not well known.
It's just that mt4 has a marketplace, so I thought it would work.)
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