safesignals said:
Dear Bluwave
Thank you. Well, We stick to our rules. No matter what happens and as you know no one can have always good days but what is important is the overall result. Last Friday we had +315 pips profit in one day. We know what we do, so one or two down days is not goign to scare us and thank you for your complement about the report.
Yes, I am carefully following your signals. One thing I have noticed is that on the 14th, 15th and 16th June your results showed profits/losses made when an instruments' signal was hit twice, e.g. results in the 14th June report:
Euro/USD: Sell @ 1.2090 ....... Close @ 1.2070 = +20 pips
Euro/USD: Sell @ 1.2090 ....... Close @ 1.2040 = +50 pips
GBP/USD: Sell @ 1.8058 ....... Close @ 1.8098 = -40 pips
GBP/USB: Sell @ 1.8058 ....... Close @ 1.8014 = +44 pips
However, yesterday (16th June), the Euro/USD Sell signal of 1.2079 was hit twice (04:30 and 15:00 UK time), but in the results today only one -40 loss was recorded.
For the USD/CHF the BUY signal was 1.2723. At 02:00am (30 min chart) this was hit; and then the up spike at 14:30 went through 1.2723. In fact, for the rest of the day this level was breached now and again, yet in your results only one -40 pip loss was recorded.
Ok, my provider's data may be slightly different to yours, and maybe your signals should not be considered valid till after 10am GMT, I don't know (?). What are your rules for re-entering a trade at the same signal level, or staying out?
Regarding the pdf format we found more user friendly and more acceptable and readable by our subscribers. We are not sure what you meant by resource hungry because other formats like word would have bigger size file for the same content. In fact the pdf file we produce are about 70 to 80KB but the orignal word format is about 255K......
The Acrobat reader itself seems to use more memory that you'd think it'd need. On my machine it sometimes pushes the processor usuage up by 25-50% also. But yes, you're right in saying better to use PDF than Word or Excel files. If an HTML file was used it'd get messy as an extra folder with the graphics in it would have to be included. So for now, PDF is the best format.