Forex? Discussion

Xela,

You have joined many of us on that destrieio ignore list.

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You know perfectly well I'm not talking about that. After everything I've said, so repeatedly, about having no connection with TST you're still saying it's "clear" to you that I'm a client. That's calling me a liar.





What makes you imagine that I'd be remotely interested in where someone as offensive and unpleasant as you has worked? I couldn't give a toss.

Welcome to my "Ignore" list.
 
You know perfectly well I'm not talking about that. After everything I've said, so repeatedly, about having no connection with TST you're still saying it's "clear" to you that I'm a client. That's calling me a liar.





What makes you imagine that I'd be remotely interested in where someone as offensive and unpleasant as you has worked? I couldn't give a toss.

Welcome to my "Ignore" list.
:D
I've always said you have good taste. :sneaky:
 
The ignore list announcement is the easy way out I guess.

And he/she/whatever does much better in futures currency trading cause there is volume in futures??
 
The ignore list announcement is the easy way out I guess.

And he/she/whatever does much better in futures currency trading cause there is volume in futures??


If that's about me (and please excuse my butting in, if it wasn't) I found E6 and B6 easier and better to trade than EUR/USD and GBP/USD, because one can trade them from constant-volume charts, which improved my outcomes. When I originally switched from spot forex to futures, I was still "retail"/"independent". I still occasionally trade currency futures now, but they're a very small minority of my trades.
 
If that's about me (and please excuse my butting in, if it wasn't) I found E6 and B6 easier and better to trade than EUR/USD and GBP/USD, because one can trade them from constant-volume charts, which improved my outcomes. When I originally switched from spot forex to futures, I was still "retail"/"independent". I still occasionally trade currency futures now, but they're a very small minority of my trades.


So you’re institutional because you went from bucket-shop to futures?
 
If that's about me (and please excuse my butting in, if it wasn't) I found E6 and B6 easier and better to trade than EUR/USD and GBP/USD, because one can trade them from constant-volume charts, which improved my outcomes. When I originally switched from spot forex to futures, I was still "retail"/"independent". I still occasionally trade currency futures now, but they're a very small minority of my trades.


How does futures constant-volume charts help you? As far as I know the tail doesn't wag the dog. Am I missing something?
 
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