Forum: System: VN Forex Club
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| Subject: | Question about EUR/USD trade today... |
| Posted by: | George Wu |
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| When: | 6/20/07 (21:21) | |
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| | I noticed that we opened a EUR/USD trade today and close it shortly after. Then we opened exactly the same trade immediately (after one minute or so). Is there some trick here or is it just the mistake of the system owner?
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| Subject: | Question about EUR/USD trade today... |
| Posted by: | Si Nguyen (Admin) ( C2 Score: 876 ) |
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| When: | 6/21/07 (1:15) | |
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| | In response to post by George Wu of 6/20/07 (21:21) I noticed that we opened a EUR/USD trade today and close it shortly after. Then we opened exactly the same trade immediately (after one minute or so). Is there some trick here or is it just the mistake of the system owner?
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Hi George,
Sorry for the inconvenience. It was my mistake to misplace the stop loss and the target profit in the wrong boxes at first trade so I have to closed that trade and create a new one.
Regards,
Si Nguyen
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| Subject: | Question about EUR/USD trade today... |
| Posted by: | George Wu |
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| When: | 6/21/07 (17:12) | |
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| | In response to post by Si Nguyen of 6/21/07 (1:15) Hi George,
Sorry for the inconvenience. It was my mistake to misplace the stop loss and the target profit in the wrong boxes at first trade so I have to closed that trade and create a new one....
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Thanks for your reply, Si. |
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