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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    Those interested in forex can also get together here: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=398243
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    Pristine's Advanced Gap Strategies Course

    I think you have taken your rants too far. If you don't know anything about this subject, then shut up. We all heard you. That's enough.
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    Pristine's Advanced Gap Strategies Course

    I have not taken this Pristine edition of his gap course, but I have taken the similar course when he was at VCM/TeamTrading. It is a summary of what he did each morning preparing the gaplist and watchlist and then choosing the best gap to trade. It is much better than the previous gap course...
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    I trade spot forex, using TradeStation and MetaTrader4 platforms. You mentioned currencies, so do you trade the London session or New York session and what symbol pairs do you trade? Also, what timeframes do you normally trade for currencies? Thanks! Here are some trades I took just now...
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    Thanks for your replies. I am checking the fees and charges for opening Foreign Currency accounts at DBS/POSB, StandChart, and CitiBank, so that I can receive the broker funds in USD through wire transfer. My broker is TradeStation.com
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    If I request for TT international wire transfer, is it cheaper to receive into my UOB Singapore dollar account, or UOB U.S. dollar account? In any case I eventually want to convert to Singapore dollars to pay bills here locally. I currently bank with DBS/POST so not sure if UOB or StandChart...
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    When you withdraw money from your US broker, what is the cheapest way to convert the USD cheque into Singapore dollars? Local banks charge a fee to clear the "foreign" cheque. What do you do in your case if you have SGD bank accounts with DBS/POSB?
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    US alternative to Dukascopy?

    is it really the government that wants you to trade with US brokers, or is it really the Chicago big boys who wanted the kill the spot forex market and move everyone to the exchanges and trade futures for a fee and commission?
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    Question about when to Trade Eur/USD

    LOL! with this, i'm unsubscribed to this thread ......
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    Question about when to Trade Eur/USD

    you guys are talking about trading the news event right? whether your chart timeframe interval or broker spreads or your setup timing allowed you to score on this "sudden" move .....
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    Question about when to Trade Eur/USD

    Again, helped by Greek news .....
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    Question about when to Trade Eur/USD

    I was lucky :-)
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    What else can I trade?

    spot forex. no commissions (except spread), no platform fees, no exchange fees, no minimum account balance PDT rules, highly liquid spot markets.
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    why can't i stop after 3 losers?

    Good lesson!
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    If your strategy is to try and beat GS with HFT, then good luck. You sure know how to pick a winning game.
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    I've seen his past posts over the years, he's been insisting (on several occasions) that the ping and latency is too slow in Singapore to scalp NASDAQ, which I find most ignorant as we have been trading with no issues over the years. If he is not here in Singapore, how can he make that conclusion.
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    16 years Excellent track record/performance

    Looks like you also need to be restricted to Politics and Religion and Chit Chat only. Please don't do this again.
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    Question about when to Trade Eur/USD

    The best time is the 3-4 hours between 2amEST to 6amEST, and second best time is 3-4 hours between 8amEST to 12pmEST. Of course EUR/USD pair is most popularly traded so price will move in all hours of the day. But if you don't want to be bored to death watching paint dry then those are the two...
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    Anyone trading from Singapore?

    Good analysis Frank, I noticed that too on his blog posts. He gave almost no stop loss just to eke out 20 or 50pips and then cheer. Just one of millions of wannabees.
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    Day trading difficulties

    Well it's choppy if you see it your way, But definitely not choppy if you see it our way, when we identified where the Tokyo/London/New York sessions are in perspective, and see how prices have already moved it's average daily range during asian session for 128pips (first blue box) so what...
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