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    Entry help

    using indicator/pattern to generate entry/exit signals, then add another layer of indicators/pattern/rules to filter out bad trades...hmm...sounds so familiar...like what i did few years back :D:D good luck dude ;)
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    AMP Global Clearing introduces NinjaTrader integrated with CQG

    Hi, I've never used cqg/NT as my trading platform, wish to know if this integration = NT as charting platform with data feed from cqg + cqg dom as order entry platform? thanks.
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    KOSPI 200 Futures - Traders

    Btw, seems like they're able to offer comm rate lower than $4/RT
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    KOSPI 200 Futures - Traders

    its a brokerage firm based in Korea, they have english-speaking staffs serving customers outside Korea. i tried to send email to one of their staffs but seems like its not in-used anymore...
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    OEC now has Asian futures

    Is it possible to feed the data into Ensign?
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    KOSPI 200 Futures - Traders

    Hi, Wish to know if anyone here tried nhfutures (based in korea)? Am looking at IB, but quite worry about the conn speed. Am in Singapore, guess i'll have to use IB HK server... KRW200 daily volume seems fluctuating between 100-600k. Anyone here faces liquidity/slippage problem?
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    Bid/Ask in TF and YM

    Yape, you have the point. But similar to txtrader1, i can grab more points per contract/month with TF/FDAX than ES which has much smaller range. Yes, we can trade larger size to compensate that (which ES is capable of doing, i did a quick calculation, if i wish to have higher $$ return later...
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    looking for mentor with proven track record

    theres no free lunch... anyway, good luck in your search ;)
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    Bid/Ask in TF and YM

    Hi, I've noticed the same behavior too for the past 1-2 years. Seems like most of the size sitting on bid/offer got pull-off after some 1-5 hits. My current size is below 10 contracts, but i wish to know where the barrier is when i want to increase size further. However you mentioned that...
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    Giving up on day trading?

    hi, yes, i think its a far more difficult game than longer-timeframe trading game, but its possible to achieve consistent profitability, just that it requires higher degree of understanding in psychology/market price reading skill/emotion handling skill. its like a higher level of poker game...
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