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GC is giving me stupid response.
I enter a bid limit to buy lower than the bid ask spread,
It acts like a market order, fill is above bid ask spread.
Then my limit orders aren't executed,
Liquidity adding removal doesn't affect the DOM,
and when I get out at BE it gives me a 200$ loss.
Had to use the LIQUIDATE button to get out.

I recorded it but anyway ...
 
GC is giving me stupid response.
I enter a bid limit to buy lower than the bid ask spread,
It acts like a market order, fill is above bid ask spread.
Then my limit orders aren't executed,
Liquidity adding removal doesn't affect the DOM,
and when I get out at BE it gives me a 200$ loss.
Had to use the LIQUIDATE button to get out.

I recorded it but anyway ...

The Guy at AMP said
"You use stop limit and you ain't happy with your fills ?"

Yes I used buy stop "LIQUIDATE button" because limit orders were not filled.
Buy orders were taking place above my ask limit. It shouldn't happen.
I make a market and buyers need to fill my limits to climb.

Same thing happened with MES at the very begining,
The I shared my screen with a guy at AMP,
And it worked perfect by magic.

Don't know where the problem is coming from.
 
Got no AMP statement for last Friday (1st May)
Received the monthly for April,
And for the 4th May.

No mention of my trades for May 1st.
Though they are accounted in today PnL.

But I don’t see the details.

Emailed them twice.
No reply.

Plus they did not send yesterday statement neither.

Anyway ...

If I can make money and withdraw gains,
It’s all that matters.
 
Found a way to trade chartless.
Currently working nicely.
Just off DOM.

Doing the reverse of what I did with chart.
Was buying low, selling high with charts.
Now I am buying breakouts.

Depending on the retrace,
I buy it or stay away.

Low retrace means low risk,
And momentum.

If the retrace is 1/3 of the move.
It’s perfect. I buy the break out,
Put SL below each retrace.

It’s nice to get another perspective.
Might combine both worlds.

It allows me to watch different markets.
And go where the momentum is.

I just have to be there at key moment,
To profit from volatility.

Take small loss.
Let the market to lose momentum to take TP.

It’s a cut losers short,
Let the winners ride type of thing.
 
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Emailed them twice.
No reply.

Plus they did not send yesterday statement neither.

Anyway ...

If I can make money and withdraw gains,
It’s all that matters.

Have you checked your junk/spam box? I've been getting my statements nightly. They show up between 11:30pm EST and 1:00am EST. Also, you could log into the portal, choose "withdrawal money" and it will tell you how much you have in your account there.
 
Have you checked your junk/spam box? I've been getting my statements nightly. They show up between 11:30pm EST and 1:00am EST. Also, you could log into the portal, choose "withdrawal money" and it will tell you how much you have in your account there.

Thanks for the little hack.
Got nothing in Spam folder.
I’d have liked to know the details,
Commissions, Gross profit, stuff like that.

Thanks.
 
This is what happened yesterday with GC

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At 21:10:24 I liquidate the position.
I am + 60 in profit or break even overall.
You can see the sell market order hitting the market.
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At 21:10:25 I am 200$ in loss.
Price is still 1714. Last transaction is 4 buy at the bid.

Also

At 21:14:58 I put a buy Stop
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At 20:15:15 I put a Sell limit
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At 20:15:23
Price is above Buy stop and Sell limit

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After I use the Liquidate button,
Get 200$ slippage while the market didn't change,
And the guy at AMP tells me EVERYTHING IS NORMAL
Limits and stops aren't filled ?! NORMAL !
Liquiditing adding and pulling isn't showing on the DOM ? NORMAL !
It's a fake market ^^ But your losses are real. :finger:

@AMP_Global
 
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What was your position? At what price, long or short? For those of us who do not use SierraChart, your columns are a maze.
 
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