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    Java programming offered

    For cost-related questions : here it would rather be fixed per project rather than hourly I think. Anyone interested plz send me an email to fxbot@hush.com (or PM) with a few details about your project so I can have a rough idea of the type, environment, complexity, etc and time required...
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    Nat Gas

    Wait... Am I dreaming here or is the red curve a "licence to print money" ? Looks like a nice position trading opportunity ! I wish I could see that on the Forex.
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    Java programming offered

    I will program any kind of trading-related Java project. I focused on the Java language since its release and have a 5+ years experience in Java programming. Before moving to trading, I worked as a Java developer and was involved in many Java projects, some in the financial field, including some...
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    anyone using Oanda API Vbnet

    I really don't know.. It may work a couple of times but after that they may get angry as you don't really play by their rules. But the higher the frequency, the faster you know if your system is profitable or not. And if you trade on a large number of currencies (say 15 tradable currencies...
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    anyone using Oanda API Vbnet

    That's if you don't trade at all. Otherwise the $600 are discounted at $50 per $1M of transactions which is rather easy to reach if you have a good system and enough capital with regards to trading frequency. But I agree it's definitely not a good idea to subscribe outside of these conditions.
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    anyone using Oanda API Vbnet

    Which is also interesting if you want to trade a lot of pairs simultaneously and have a special money management/position sizing algorithm to apply, in which case a regular lot may be too big (for your capital). Mostly incapacity to cover the monthly fee which, added to losses, would have...
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    anyone using Oanda API Vbnet

    I purchased Oanda's Java API last year. Maybe not ideally commented and with a couple of methods not fully implemented (at this time) so you may have to 'play' with it for a while in order to explore it. But it works perfectly anyway. The support team is responsive and cool. The (Java) API is...
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