Hello,
After a few months of experimenting with trading forex news, I'm still unable to find a decent profitable strategy. I'm wondering if such a strategy exists? (Trading during forex news releases)
To summarize, I found some strategies wonderfully worked on demo however they failed when live trading due to slippage issues.
I found that for the same broker, entry slippage (e.g. Market pending order) equals exit slippage (e.g. stop loss) more or less and that both slippages are as bad.
The brokers I used would fill me after at least 75% of the move occurred. This means that I would get a much smaller profit or my strategy would fail because price will reverse the moment I get filled. This also means that traders that caused at least 75% of the price movement got filled faster than me for certain reasons (Probably related to the differences in brokers).
So I was wondering if someone uses such a strategy in an efficient way due to broker slippage improvements?
I wouldn't mind trying many brokers if such a strategy works. I'd like to know if there is such a broker that can make the strategy succeed? Does anyone have some hints? Otherwise, I would start experimenting with a different strategy
Thank you for your time
After a few months of experimenting with trading forex news, I'm still unable to find a decent profitable strategy. I'm wondering if such a strategy exists? (Trading during forex news releases)
To summarize, I found some strategies wonderfully worked on demo however they failed when live trading due to slippage issues.
I found that for the same broker, entry slippage (e.g. Market pending order) equals exit slippage (e.g. stop loss) more or less and that both slippages are as bad.
The brokers I used would fill me after at least 75% of the move occurred. This means that I would get a much smaller profit or my strategy would fail because price will reverse the moment I get filled. This also means that traders that caused at least 75% of the price movement got filled faster than me for certain reasons (Probably related to the differences in brokers).
So I was wondering if someone uses such a strategy in an efficient way due to broker slippage improvements?
I wouldn't mind trying many brokers if such a strategy works. I'd like to know if there is such a broker that can make the strategy succeed? Does anyone have some hints? Otherwise, I would start experimenting with a different strategy
Thank you for your time