2009 Archives

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MetaTrader 5 has been open for public beta testing for a few days now.  After a few trials and tribulations we have now got our first example robot working on MetaTrader 5.  If you'd like to know what changes we had to make you can take a look at our MQL5 source code. This is just a quick port retaining the old MQL4 procedural style. We're not using any of the fancy new object oriented features of MQL5 yet.

More on Trading Gurus Robot Available on MetaTrader 5

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Alpari UK have just announced that as long as you have at least 20,000 US dollars to spare you are now able to use it to fund a shiny new Alpari Pro account. Demo accounts are available of course, just like in the United States and Russia, but Alpari UK are more than happy to let you open a real account with real money too, as long as you don't reside in the US or in British Columbia that is. Here's how the announcement put it:

More on Alpari Launch Live Pro Account in the UK

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Following the recent release of a beta version of MetaTrader 5 to the public expert advisor vendors have been struggling to get to grips with the new MQL5 language. Being able to read Russian has helped, but even then some vital information has been missing from the available documentation.

More on MQL5 Documentation Now Available in English (Mostly!)

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Following on from its "no hedging" and first-in first-out rule changes, the National Futures Association in the United States will shortly impose further restrictions on the activities of its Forex Dealer Members (FDMs). In notice Notice I-09-18 dated September 24, 2009 the NFA informed brokers that:

More on FXCM UK Increase Margin Requirements

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As we reported back at the beginning of August forex broker GFT published on their website a document entitled "Get the Facts" which pointed out that their DealBook platform didn't require changing to comply with the recently introduced NFA hedging and FIFO rules. Amongst other things they stated then that:

More on GFT U-Turn on Offshore Hedging

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The BBC reports this morning that Lord Myners, the UK "City minister" and former head of fund manager Gartmore, has his doubts about the development of high-frequency trading (or HFT for short). He told the BBC that:

More on Is a Scalping Ban Next on the Regulators Agenda?

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MetaTrader 5 entered public beta testing quite some time ago now. For almost as long information about the product has been disseminated via the existing MetaTrader 4 web sites. Now MetaQuotes has finally got around to putting some content on a couple of MetaTrader 5 specific sites. MetaTrader5.com currently consists of a single page only, but it does at least provide a convenient location from which to download the latest beta version of MT5. The home page also displays the date when beta testing of the product is currently scheduled to end:

More on MetaTrader5.com and MQL5.com Live At Last

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The latest edition of the Economist magazine has just landed on my doormat. The cover story is a 14 page special report on "Stopping Climate Change". I'll read that with interest later, but the first thing I turned to was one of several articles which mentioned Dubai's debt crisis. This one was entitled "The Repercussions of Dubai", and covers international reaction to the Dubai World announcement that it wanted to stop repaying its debts until "May 30th 2010 at the earliest".

More on Debt Crisis in Dubai – Maybe Britain Too!

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London Capital Group Holdings plc are behind a considerable number of UK spread betting brokers, including Capital Spreads, ProSpreads, Dealing Desk and even Saxo Bank Financial Spreads.  At the beginning of this week they issued their third profit warning. According to the Financial Times:

More on London Capital Group in Roller Coaster Ride

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