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Colors doesn’t really matter, you can set any to your liking. …in order words there is no standard color for bullish or bearish candles

The MT5 provides a lot more services for me. It gives me a wider range of timeframes, indicators, and basically everything else down to execution. It is built on the success of the MT4.

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What do you think about TradingView?

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about School of Pipsology,should i first to know forex basics.

Yes, colours are generally set by the trader to draw a perfect comparison of the Bullish and bearish trend. There is no fixed colour to anything like this.

Can somebody tell me what we can share and what we don’t share in this forum?

I think this may help you:

https://forums.babypips.com/guidelines#rules

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Hey, i wanted to ask how do market prices change if forex trading is a Zero-Sum game. I mean if at the same time the same amount of people is buying and selling the same currency pair, why does this pair’s price goes up or down?

Liteforex, how reliable is broker now?

hi , ive got the same probelem with my demo account thought it was just me , had any devolopements or advice would appreciate any thoughts on it
cheers steve w

Wow, this thread is really informative, especially for beginner traders! Great insights and tips.

Yeah your at the right place

Depending on your country tho they are number of Good broker out there tho

Depending on you but $100 is a good start up tho

Forex trading is often described as a zero-sum game, where one trader’s gain is another’s loss. If the same number of people are buying and selling a currency pair, one might wonder why the price still fluctuates. The key point is that retail traders typically don’t move the market significantly; it’s the banks and hedge funds with their massive capital that truly impact prices. Even if buyers and sellers are equal at any moment, the market is constantly influenced by new information, sentiment, and the large trades of these institutional players, leading to price changes But still if 50% of the users buy and 50% sell than the market won’t move at all.

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I remember that years ago, there was this active thread The £10K Gamble - [The Journey] that was so good that babypips emailed everyone to let them know about it. Is there some other thread or source roughly equally good worth looking into?

Thanks in advance

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