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Old 04-13-2008, 02:43 PM
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Yuv,

Check post #255 by Tymen.

He posted a link to his demo broker for dealbook which he says doesn't expire.

Keep your current version of DB from GFT and reinstall it after you've signed up with Kinetic. Use the username and password they provide. If you don't reinstall DB, everytime you log in you'll have to change the username.
I kept GFT version of DB because the Kinetic version didn't have the more charts tab.

Enjoy
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:53 PM
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Yuv,

Keep your current version of DB from GFT and reinstall it after you've signed up with Kinetic. Use the username and password they provide. If you don't reinstall DB, everytime you log in you'll have to change the username.
I kept GFT version of DB because the Kinetic version didn't have the more charts tab.

Enjoy
Actually, not really an issue. I played with it some more and you can add workspaces. So you can have pages of charts in different timeframes. COOL.
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Old 04-13-2008, 04:39 PM
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thanks for the reply vulcan. cheers. i have read the whole thread but i thought u have to have a live account with kinetic to have the indefinite demo. i wasnt sure about that. can u clarify that if u can

thanks again
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Old 04-13-2008, 04:49 PM
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I signed up demo with them and received an e mail with username and password from GFT. Only thing I'm not sure of is; my platform says GFT all over it, nothing about kinetic, we'll see if it goes away in a month.

Maybe the version of Dealbook does matter in terms of expiry.

Honestly I couldn't tell you one way or another.

Maybe Tymen will have some input on this.

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Old 04-13-2008, 05:09 PM
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One more thing,

I just reinstalled the UK version of Dealbook once I got thinking about the expiry issue.



Tymen,

Sorry to turn this into a platform discussion. I didn't want to get off topic.

I took a cue from Kenneth Lee and printed off this thread, but only your posts with charts. I've got a book my friend.

Thanks for the hard work and please keep it coming.

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IBFX lets you demo as long as you need to.

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I am wondering about longer time periods... I know it has been talked about in the past. But I am wondering why some people are staying away from them?
Is it because that there is not enough 'action' happening and you are losing patience? I am curious because I really do not have time in my life to check charts when I am at work, but am greatly intrigued with Candlestick Trading now.

I am going to assume it works just fine... but I just want to make sure!

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Old 04-14-2008, 11:05 AM
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Well ; Tymen , Got my first sucessfull trade this morning on eur/jpy off 15 min. chart. I was a little nervous new system and all jumped out early got 7 pips. Thanks again Ken , PS. Hope your feeling better... Take care of yourself.
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Old 04-14-2008, 11:13 AM
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Concept; May not be my place to answer and maybe others will confrm. But most patterns and entry signals are stronger at higher time frames ( less random noise) But I think most trader don't have the patient to wait for them. So trade lower. Plus you would have to adjust PIP taking for the higher time Tymen takes 10 pips.. But higher you may want to look at pip taking near center Bollinger band. Key is near targets are always a area...Just my two cents worth..
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:26 PM
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Tymen ; I looked over the thread again but saw no mention. I was wondering how you manage your search for entry patterns. That many time frames and pairs. I have a 40" LCD tv I use for a monitor but still don't think I could tile that many charts... Just wondering, I am very excited about this style trading I have only looked at price action trading since I started my Forex adventure.. I learned a long time ago on different types of work. It is best to get it straight from the source and use your own skills ( which must be learned ) to make you descisions . Thanks as always , Ken
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