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  • #61
    Hi is anyone using IC markets with the new NASDAQ Signal from jp? My icmarkets show prices that are vastly different from the internationally listed and jp pricing.

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    • #62
      what is HSI ?

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      • #63
        Could you please explain how is possible that equity > balance if all open trades are lossing?

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        • #64
          I think is some sort of bonus credited in equity, with XM is the same
          Originally posted by BMM View Post
          Could you please explain how is possible that equity > balance if all open trades are lossing?

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          • #65
            I believe that I read that jp said it might have been a glitch caused when they tested one full lot earlier (the 2nd trade on the account)

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            • #66
              how can we trust and evaluate a signal talking about (maybe) bonuses or glitch?

              I am not an expert on myfxbook but this is really annoying me also considering the previous "issues" with old JP77 signal here

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BMM View Post
                Could you please explain how is possible that equity > balance if all open trades are lossing?

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                Pianetti is correct.

                It's because of additional credit that they can use as a balance.

                There are two ways to use such credit:

                - you can trade bigger lots -> you have more free margin -> higher leverage.
                - or some brokers give you credit so after you trade enough lots it will change becoming your balance (so you can withdrawal it later).

                Unfortunately myfxbook accounts with credit looks a bit off.

                Originally posted by BMM View Post
                what is HSI ?
                HSI -> HANG SENG INDEX ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hang_Seng_Index )

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