Unheard cases of the Forex Market

Joseff

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There are two important rules of trading, you should try everything on a demo, before putting it live, or you should backtest it. Have you ever experienced something that wasn't working on a demo and despite the demo results, was working on the live account? Have you ever experienced Expert Advisor that was losing money during backtest, but was making money on a live account?

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Josef

As there are things that work on a demo, and don't work on live account. There should be something opposite.
 
why do people post such bloody nonsense, and more importantly, why dont the mods just delete it ?
 
why do people post such bloody nonsense, and more importantly, why dont the mods just delete it ?

What is wrong with you? It's just a question. That's it! You don't have to read or reply to it if you don't want.

Regards,

Josef
 
What is wrong with you? It's just a question. That's it! You don't have to read or reply to it if you don't want.

Regards,

Josef

Thanks for reminding me about the ignore function. T2W has a long and proud history of providing a home to the dregs of the trading world. As such I've contemplated using the ignore function on a couple of occassions, you however have the dubious honour of being the very first person added to my ignore list, thats quite an accomplishment.

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Typically, what happens is you will be given the difference between the strike price and the current market price, as clearly the Writer of the Option cannot physically deliver a curreny pair at an older, lesser price than the market. So they owe to indemnify you, or place in you in a financial position similar to that as if you have the currency pair at the current market value.
 
Typically, what happens is you will be given the difference between the strike price and the current market price, as clearly the Writer of the Option cannot physically deliver a curreny pair at an older, lesser price than the market. So they owe to indemnify you, or place in you in a financial position similar to that as if you have the currency pair at the current market value.

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Peter
 
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