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    Spot Forex Swaps And Rollover Rates - GO Markets

    ES I have checked the figures, but I am probably wrong.. i've been wrong with the entire theory..

    I was going on MT4 swap values. sounds too good to be true..

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    ES yes are right take 1 digit off.
    When you click on the symbols button on mt4 are your swap long, swap short correct? mine have the decimal 1 place over.

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    I was using Oanda's Interest Calc.
    Interest Calculator | OANDA fxTrade

    100,000 units at 8,760 hours, but I could not check AUD/CHF...where would you get that pair? Also is it traded heavily? Some of the crosses and exotics have a hard time to get filled at certain hours....there just are not any ticks for MT4 to execute upon.

    Hey arbus...I think you are doing fine. Just hang out here and we can all help one another. If you are not already profitable you will be.

    I had high hopes for the EA in the "Simple Hedger" thread... http://www.tradingsystemforex.com/pr...le-hedger.html but when both pairs trade together in parallels they never return back to their mean for the exit.


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    ES yes are right take 1 digit off.
    When you click on the symbols button on mt4 are your swap long, swap short correct? mine have the decimal 1 place over.
    Last edited by ElectricSavant; 03-13-2011 at 17:50.

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    Fixed some bugs in code.

    with simple hedger, try adding oscillation reference(make sure hedge is negative in referance to point in the past) before opening the hedge? better chance of being in profit in future. you dont want to open a hedge when it is at its highest profit point. same as with any trade.

    look at the start of this ea. seems to work well.


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    It will close a trade with a negative swap value only when that trade value is above $0 and the entire hedge profit is above 'ProfitGood'
    It will reopen the trade when the hedge value falls below 'ProfitBad'.

    The comments on the screen:
    if Swap rates are positive SwapGood1 - 4 should be 0. negative = 1
    Ord1-4Swp are current order swap profits.
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    here is a demo account with 4 trades 1 lot each. just as an idea of what swap values are worth.

    Can someone please explain where the swap value is credited?

    we can see the swap value of gbpaud is 13.11, but where is this credited?
    is the credit shown in the profit column?
    isnt swap value credited in pips? or is it worked out in pips then assigned a dollar value?
    so if we left a trade open for 1 year our account would be credited about $5000.00 for GA? our trade could be losing $5000.00 and our profit would be $0?
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