Active DOM traders

I don't think you will find an edge in trading the DOM if your target is to make 10-20 points on a trade.

All information out there that i have read about trading the DOM is about scalping for ticks.
You are right. But when we consider heatmaps, a big buyer/seller on the DOM can affect the direction. I can't mention how long time for and price range.
 
You use DOM to open/close orders. That's it. :)
I agree with you.It is very simple. Cause of my question is some people I see who filled their monitor with DOM's and just watching them. No charts, no other data. And because of I am not speaker/listener of english natively, I cant realised what do that guys on youtube

Thank for all comments, prays with you all
 
I agree with you.It is very simple. Cause of my question is some people I see who filled their monitor with DOM's and just watching them. No charts, no other data. And because of I am not speaker/listener of english natively, I cant realised what do that guys on youtube

Thank for all comments, prays with you all

If you want to get serious about trading i suggest you also learn English. Almost everything in trading is done in English.

If you ever have a platform malfunction while an open position and you need to call your broker for assistance you should be able to explain yourself and understand what they are telling you.
 
If you want to get serious about trading i suggest you also learn English. Almost everything in trading is done in English.

If you ever have a platform malfunction while an open position and you need to call your broker for assistance you should be able to explain yourself and understand what they are telling you.

My stop loss is constant. I am not setting it after enter the position. The situation you are talking about contains it? Can it fail in real trade?
 
My stop loss is constant. I am not setting it after enter the position. The situation you are talking about contains it? Can it fail in real trade?

I guess you mean you are setting a SL after entry, not not setting a SL. See, even this gets confusing. What would happen if you ever had a serious issue.

A SL can be held on your local machine until price hits the SL, at that point the market order would get send to the exchange. So if your SL is held at your computer and the computer crashes your stop will not get executed.

Stops also can be stored at a brokers server, in that case you have nothing to worry about.

Anyway, learning English could always come in handy for whatever issues you can have. It is also going to help you learning more about the markets, almost all educational material is in English.
 
Sir, I mean I setting my every stop losses of each position before, not after entry :) I asked even at this situation open to issue you are mentioned? :) Thanks for your goodwill. I am trying to improve my english novadays. I hope you get big profits, meet hot chicks :P My prays with you
 
Hi, My platform is atas. I am holding position only intraday that is targeting 10-20 points. But sometimes so many reverses in a row are killing this 10 to 20 profit. So, I am searching a way to avoid serial reversals.

Why are you trying to understand? What are you searching for? The market is in perpetual metamorphosis from one state to the next.

Your answer is in your question. So many reversals in row and you are trying to avoid it.... Why? That is the game. Trade what you see.
 
Sir, I mean I setting my every stop losses of each position before, not after entry :) I asked even at this situation open to issue you are mentioned? :) Thanks for your goodwill. I am trying to improve my english novadays. I hope you get big profits, meet hot chicks :p My prays with you

If your stop is located at your computer it will not get executed if your computer crashes, not even if you place it before you open the trade. You will have to contact your broker to know where your stop orders are stored. Maybe the information is in their FAQ section of their website.

What broker/platform are you using?
 
If your stop is located at your computer it will not get executed if your computer crashes, not even if you place it before you open the trade. You will have to contact your broker to know where your stop orders are stored. Maybe the information is in their FAQ section of their website.

What broker/platform are you using?
I haven't real account yet but planning to choice AMP
 
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