Benny Dorm
Active member
- Messages
- 143
- Likes
- 12
Morning Peter,
No mention of last night's score from Portman Road in your posts so far!
Benny
No mention of last night's score from Portman Road in your posts so far!
Benny
Morning Peter,
No mention of last night's score from Portman Road in your posts so far!
Benny
Really don't that much use of this feature. The important one is a user predefine stop loss and target in points on the market order ticket.Good morning gle101
Not feeling great today my team were turned over by the mighty Ipswich Town when I was expecting a comforting 5 zero victory. Just shows what I know about footie diddly squat....
so what I mean by margin stop loss, is the following.
I just opened an up bet ticket on euro/dollar on my demo platform when the ticket was generated I put in £2 for the stake it then showed an automatic stop loss at 1.299760 or or £262.40.
The £262.40 is the amount of margin we need for a £2 up bet on the euro/dollar and this stop loss is placed automatically when you open the trade. I believe we are the only company that offers a stop loss based on the margin for each bet. There is also a profit take which is two times the margin requirement. so the profit take automatic limit order is at 1.339050 or £524.80.
I know other companies allow you to place different levels of stops but with us we calculate the margin for you automatically and place the stop for you with profit take as described above. all orders are tagged. The opening bet, the margin stop loss and the profit take. if the stop gets hit the limit is automatically cancelled. You can adjust stop loss and limit levels at any time during the whole process.
So my question is.
Do any other spread bet firms calculate a margin stop loss for you when you open a trade and place that stop loss along side the trade. I do not know of any other company that does this. do you. (you can switch the process off to allow one click trading and place manual, tagged stops and limits from position keeping window)
cheers pc
Hi Benny and the links
wondered when you would pop up to remind me for the score.
You know how to hurt a man. ha ha.
wait till we get them back at our place will slaughter them...... not
Thought Ipswich were superb and deserved their victory. but still think we will go through but it wont be easy
cheers pc
Peter, I repeat an earlier post for which I don't think I got an answer from you. Please give no "sermon", a short answer thanks.
What about network latency? You have instant execution, you do not re-quote, but can one get a price no longer valid message? Don't think I got an answer on slippage, can one get slipped without a gap in the market, I need a yes or no on this question.
Does anyone really find it easier to trade off the
chart rather than use a ticket?
Yes you are absolutely right, a few re-quotes or price no longer valid is quite OK now and then. No I do not trade live with CMC next-gen, but when PC promise 100% re-quote free trading and instant execution. One wonders how they handle the execution during an extreme volatile market, especially when it comes to the release of important figures. Can they live up to it, without giving a price no longer valid message? This is why I asked about network latency as well. PC proclaim CMC to have the fastest price feed in the industry, so the question about execution and network latency is quite valid case. Their spread is not the best, but yet not bad either, so there is not much room to set a wide internal price deviation.Hi Gle101,
I have traded with IG for years - I believe they offer by far the best and most flexible platform - and the fairest prices.
I have though experienced (with IG) both problems you refer to, but these occurrences are very rare and on the few occasions it has happened I have accepted it as part and parcel of trading and I could see that the market was moving extremely fast.
Perhaps you can tell us if this happens with CMC often and if it happens when you feel it shouldn't.
Thank in advance....
Really don't that much use of this feature. The important one is a user predefine stop loss and target in points on the market order ticket.
Yes I agree, better than no stop all at all. But not that much to beat the drum for, there are far more important features that need to be implemented as suggested by many on this thread.well you have that with us plus the margin stop loss.
when are you going to open your account.
Not a question of whether you use the feature or not it is additional safety feature for clients when betting to help protect them during volatile times. the margin stop loss is calculated automatically and you can see your margin, profit take and calculate the downside and upside using points and money. just laying it on a platfor the spread bet community
tks pc
Why do not you just open an execution policy document and see it for yourself?One wonders how they handle the execution during an extreme volatile market, especially when it comes to the release of important figures. Can they live up to it, without giving a price no longer valid message?
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 (due to market movements between the time you confirm your Order and the time the Platform executes your Order).
Hi Peter
Have been following this post with interest and decided to give your demo platform a go. It seems very promising and its clear a lot of work has gone into it. Really very tempted to sign up but have just a few questions before I do.
Firstly can you give me an idea of what markets you will be adding in the near future? Particularly in the way of commodities and shares? What is the time scale for rolling out these new instruments?
Secondly do you plan to change the platform so it will save your chart preferences? For example at the moment if I open a chart and change it to candlestick and draw a few trendlines, will there be a way of saving this? At the moment this seems to be the platforms biggest downfall and its really annoying when you spend time making a chart just how you want it and all the work is lost when you shut it down.
And finally I saw you were intending to bring out an Ipad friendly platform/app. Can you tell me more about this? will it be the same as the Iphone app or will there be more functionality.
Thanks for your time
Peter, I repeat an earlier post for which I don't think I got an answer from you. Please give no "sermon", a short answer thanks.
What about network latency? You have instant execution, you do not re-quote, but can one get a price no longer valid message? Don't think I got an answer on slippage, can one get slipped without a gap in the market, I need a yes or no on this question.