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If MQ didn't use the word pips, there would be no questions asked of them, at all.
ps. sorry, I couldn't resist.
If MQ didn't use the word pips, there would be no questions asked of them, at all.
ps. sorry, I couldn't resist.
Rather it's not a question for MQ, but a question for their individual pips member. It's just not clear why this bug isn't being fixed...
Which option is closer to you?
Which variant is closer to you?
Usually they say: the Dow J Index is down by so many points.
the question is how does MQ apply this term and why did they start using pips, equating it to their points?
the question is how MQ uses the term and why did they start using pips, equating it to their points ?
You did not answer.
I answer - on each instrument the size of 1 pip is different, on indices most often = 1 dollar, on currencies = 1 cent
(the number of decimal points does not matter for 1 pip)
Is that OK?
Well, if it's simpler, it could be 25082.25.
A change of one point would be 25082.26 or 25082.24.
I answer - pips are different for each instrument, pips on indices most often = 1 dollar, pips on currencies = 1 cent
OK?
A change of one point would be 25082.26 or 25082.24.