Hi All,
I have been playing with a new trading strategy on a demo this week and have been using trades of 2 standard lots on a 100:1 account exclusively. With a $5k starting point it has given me $915 in profits in 4 active trading days. I am curious, though, about liquidity for a real account.
How easy is it to move 2 standard lots? Is a trade like this pretty much guaranteed to be processed? If so, how many lots is considered "normal" and can be moved at pretty much any time 6 AM - 10 PM EST (my trading hours). My strategy has so far been around 98% accurate (meaning either profit or break even per trade).
I mainly use this method on EUR/CHF but I have made a few trades with EUR/USD and USD/JPY as well. But, EUR/CHF constitutes over 90% of the trades I have made so far on this demo -- so my question on liqudity applies mostly to this pair.
Thank you for reading.
- Jacob
I have been playing with a new trading strategy on a demo this week and have been using trades of 2 standard lots on a 100:1 account exclusively. With a $5k starting point it has given me $915 in profits in 4 active trading days. I am curious, though, about liquidity for a real account.
How easy is it to move 2 standard lots? Is a trade like this pretty much guaranteed to be processed? If so, how many lots is considered "normal" and can be moved at pretty much any time 6 AM - 10 PM EST (my trading hours). My strategy has so far been around 98% accurate (meaning either profit or break even per trade).
I mainly use this method on EUR/CHF but I have made a few trades with EUR/USD and USD/JPY as well. But, EUR/CHF constitutes over 90% of the trades I have made so far on this demo -- so my question on liqudity applies mostly to this pair.
Thank you for reading.
- Jacob