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Quoting Intrepidpips
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It's clear now we have to wait for the 10 EMA to cross all the other MAs to determine trend direction.
I think M3 is best
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Intrepidpips
Quoting Intrepidpips
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I found a Renko chart generator for MT5, it can only take up to 99,999 points bricks and a little repainting but
not too bad and this template works with it.
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I had to abandon this for a while because I wanted to trade it with Renko but it seemed it was unattainable
presently until I thought that if I overlooked Volatility 74 Index I might be able to trade some other Index with
it so I looked and found that it was so good with VIX 100 & 50 so I will be resuming trading with it if it holds
steady and in future if a paid developer can make a Renko generator good enough for VIX 75, I'd add that to
it.
Today on VIX 100 how it looked in the morning, ,later and then see the time based chart
I uploaded images in the previous post but I have no clues as to why they did not appear twice
Quoting Coffeebuff
How's it working for you ??
Quoting Intrepidpips
{quote} I should open a demo and trade Renko with it soon
Hi All,
I am new to synthetic indices trading. How is pip calculated i.e the last digit before the decimal point? Is it
applied to all indices including boom, crash, step, jump, range break & volatility? One pip increment equals to
1 USD?
Thanks
Quoting qhung
Hi All, I am new to synthetic indices trading. How is pip calculated i.e the last digit before the decimal point?
Is it applied to all indices including boom, crash, step, jump, range break & volatility? One pip increment
equals to 1 USD? Thanks
Its a little more complicated than that. It seems that each indice has its own especifications. So the best way
to know exactly how each one works and all its especifications (leverage, dollars/pip, required margins, etc) is
to open a demo account and do the tests...
By the way, it is worth notice that some especifications can varie (a little bit) with the price variation. For
example, if the required margin to buy one lot is X in one day, but than in the next days the spot price of the
indice has gone higher or lower, there will be a slight variation of some specs too such as required margin for
example. The variation is not drastic but is better to have that in mind
Quoting MXMmo
Are these synthetic indices available to UK residents? DERIV and BINARY do not offer them to UK residents.
Does anyone know of any broker which offers it to UK residents?
Thank you.
Quoting sexypips
{quote} Deriv is the ONLY company that offers Synthetic Indices Trading. Thank you.
How deriv works for you? Any problems with withdrawals or any price problems? Manipulations?
I want to try it because trading their synthetic is easy as hell. But also I'm kinda scared of ponzie. It's so
weird...
Quoting Intrepidpips
I've not had enough time to give to trading but today fired 2 shots, a lot left on the table as I'm still learning
my own strategy verifying my entries and exits. Control Chart {image} Entry Chart {image} One could trade
off the control chart but the entry chart gives precise entry points.
Quoting Intrepidpips
I've not had enough time to give to trading but today fired 2 shots, a lot left on the table as I'm still learning
my own strategy verifying my entries and exits. Control Chart {image} Entry Chart {image} One could trade
off the control chart but the entry chart gives precise entry points.