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Can a metatrader 4/5 ea with the Binance API plugin do it?
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Is it truly wise for a rookie to utilize EA?
babbled replied to Luxuriousde's topic in General Discussions
If you're just getting started, I believe it's best to study as much as you can about trading and develop your own approach. I don't believe EAs are a good method to speed up the learning and practice process since they aren't fool proof, and you need to know what to do if things don't go as planned. -
Is it true that IQ Option is a scam?
babbled replied to getde's topic in Binary Options Brokers Discussions
It's a good broker... you just need to verify your account before WD any money! -
Both are excellent. Fpmarkets provides excellent customer service. I've been trading with them and am pleased. Good experience.
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Please share the Life Changer EA full version set file
babbled replied to hillsdet's topic in Forex Free Education
I'm looking for an LCEA set file. -
It's much better if you make a pass in addition to your 24 words. Simply memorize the pass and keep the 24 words in the correct order. Even if an attacker obtains your words, they will not have access to your password, therefore you are still safe. However, if you rearrange the words, you'll most likely forget about it and lose all of your money with no need for an attacker.
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Actually, I discovered a few decent ones on Fiverr. When I say good, I mean they'll make 5-15% per month on average with conservative settings. They are capable of earning perhaps 30-35 percent per month, but only in aggressive settings. I just don't like aggressive settings with DD percentages greater than 25%. I enjoy sleeping at night. Do not be avaricious. I'm fine with a monthly return of 10%.
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I discovered that the pair can be traded solely on price action.
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The answer to this the holy grail, and it also answers the question of when to buy. From astrology to technical analysis indicators to candle patterns, there have been thousands of attempts to read the market. The unfortunate reality is that even if you find a method that works part of the time, it does not always work. It's a game of chance, and there are various approaches to playing it. My strategy is to hunt for small caps with strong fundamentals, estimate the marketcap growth potential based on those fundamentals, set a goal and sell there, and then repeat. Do you regret not selling your coins at any point because you didn't realize the value would plummet? Sure, but you can't always call the boss. It's not even close to 50% of the time.
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I completely agree with the author's thesis. The number and volume of bitcoin transactions from Russia will increase, SWIFT may be turned off, and this may cause problems for the Russian Federation's financial system. However, this has been a long-discussed topic, so it should come as no surprise. There's also the risk of losing a "important client." After all, there's a lot of money involved. Why should this money be squandered because of Ukraine? I am confident that this will not occur until Russia is at war with the North Atlantic Alliance.