Metatrader/MQL
Alles zum Thema Metatrader & MQL
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MT 4 Backtesting
By ajkonly
Kleiner Ratgeber für das Optimieren und Backtesten des MT 4. In Englisch!10 downloads
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Mql - Metatrader Development Course
By karlos10
Das könnte manchen Interessieren leider Englisch,62 downloads
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MetaTrader STP vs. MetaTrader Instant
By whipsaw
Boston Technologies STP FAQ - MetaTrader STP vs. MetaTrader Instant
CONTENT COPYRIGHT © 2008,, BOSTON TECHNOLOGIES
47 downloads
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Generic MetaTrader 4 vs. MBT MetaTrader 4
By whipsaw
Generic MetaTrader 4 vs. MBT MetaTrader 450 downloads
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The ECN FX Broker Advantage
By whipsaw
The ECN FX Broker Advantage
It is often said that an educated client is the best client and this applies to understanding options when it comes to forex trading. Investors see the “commission free” trading that is offered by most FX dealers and do not realize that there is a better option, however, it is not free. The better option is the ECN style FX broker.
An ECN style FX broker offers clients the same tight institutional rates and the ability to post inside spread, that large players get and charges a commission for this. The primary advantage of an ECN style FX broker is the spread cost is much lower. Although
ECN brokers have generally not been available to the retail level because of trade size minimums, the forex business is beginning to recognize that the industry is heading this direction and more and more of these ECN style brokers are becoming available at lower trade sizes.
Most forex brokers are non ECN style dealers which means they make their own market at much higher spreads to the client. In turn they profit on every transaction that a client does, generally without any risk. They do not allow clients to post orders inside their bid ask spread and their have long been questions about how the spreads can change without a client seeing this which results in very poor fills.
copyright info: Turning Point Research ©
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MQL II USER GUIDE
By whipsaw
© 2006 Interbank FX, LLC
Table of Conduct
1. MAIN LANGUAGE STRUCTURES
2. PUNCTUATION SYMBOLS
3. OPERATORS
3.1. ASSIGNMENT OPERATOR
3.2. STRING OPERATOR
3.3. MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS
3.4. RELATIVE OPERATORS
3.5. LOGICAL OPERATORS
4. RESERVED WORDS
4.1. PREDEFINED USER VARIABLES
4.2. COMMAND STRUCTURES OF METAQUOTES LANGUAGE II
4.3. PREDEFINED VARIABLES OF THE TRADING TERMINAL
4.4. BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS
5. STEP-BY-STEP CREATION OF A SIMPLE ADVISOR
STEP I: WRITING THE EXPERT ADVISOR DESCRIPTION
STEP II: CREATING THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM
STEP III: ASSEMBLING THE RESULTING CODE OF THE PROGRAM
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