As the new CMC order execution policy docuemnt states, slippage range will be controllable start from Dec 11.
I'm looking forward to the platform being finished sometime in 2020.
As the new CMC order execution policy docuemnt states, slippage range will be controllable start from Dec 11.
If we are still around here trading, ha ha. No really, like a website a platform will never really be "finished". It must be trade able though. For me certain parts like the charts need not to be functional, but one must feel secure trading with the platform. Slippage and such need to be foreseeable and the platform functions reasonable and stable enough.I'm looking forward to the platform being finished sometime in 2020.
If we are still around here trading, ha ha. No really, like a website a platform will never really be "finished". It must be trade able though. For me certain parts like the charts need not to be functional, but one must feel secure trading with the platform. Slippage and such need to be foreseeable and the platform functions reasonable and stable enough.
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http://www.cmcmarkets.co.uk/sites/p...er_execution_policy_final_-_december_2011.pdfCan you give me a link where I can find this document?
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Thanks a lot. I noticed it also says "(if applicable)", well I guess we have to see if they implement this feature during this month. Please post if you noticed they have done so.http://www.cmcmarkets.co.uk/sites/p...er_execution_policy_final_-_december_2011.pdf
"Market Order The Platform will execute a Market Order to sell at the first available Sell
Price, and a Market Order to buy at the first available Buy Price, and will
do so as soon as possible after the Order is accepted. The Price at which
the Order will be executed may be less favourable to you than the Price
you see on the Platform when you place the Order (for instance, due to
market movements between the time you submit your Order and the time
the Platform executes your Order). The Platform will automatically cancel
(and not execute) a Market Order if the first available Sell Price or Buy
Price (as relevant) is outside of any Boundary (if applicable) that you have
set."
Yes that is certainly two risk parameters we have to add to our Risk & Money Management profile.How will we be able to cope with our arthritic hands and failing eyesight?
Yes that sounds interesting, give us a post on how it actually work in live trading. Why they removed the "save ticket quantity" feature I just don't understand.They upgraded their platform right this weekend along with some other new features (Alerts, Calendar), I can log into the new version platform now. I see it can set a default boundry by pips or by %.
Besides the new features, It seems they removed the "save ticket quantity" perference. That's a useful feature they shouldn't remove that, without that I will have to type a quantity each time.
I can't wait try the platform upgrades after market open.
I guess in that kind of market scenario, you have to except slippage in order to be sure to get out of the position.The 'max deviation' feature may not be an advantage if you're trying to close and the market is running away from you.
As the new CMC order execution policy docuemnt states, slippage range will be controllable start from Dec 11.
Did not PC outright reject this idea as a step backward. http://www.trade2win.com/boards/spr...r-answers-your-questions-403.html#post1672856
But 3 months later they implement it... It is pity he left us.
I did logged into my demo account. There (preferences) you can still enable "save ticket quantity" by product?
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Did not PC outright reject this idea as a step backward. http://www.trade2win.com/boards/spr...r-answers-your-questions-403.html#post1672856
But 3 months later they implement it... It is pity he left us.
So you guys finally beat PC...
Thanks, good, interesting to see how it develops, please get back reporting.Yes, the boundaries worked. I set it to 0.01%, it did reject order if the price has moved against me.