Day: September 20, 2016

September 20
2016

Major Fixing of Position Size Calculator + Symbol Leverage Display

I have uploaded a new version of Position Size Calculator indicator for MetaTrader today. It addresses several issues mentioned in the forums and in support messages and provides better usability. Here is the list of changes: Calculated symbol Leverage is now visible in the Margin tab of the panel. Fixed a bug that prevented proper panel resizing when take-profit button was pressed while lines are hidden. Fixed duplicating panel objects when […]

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September 20
2016

Swiss Franc Trades Higher on Tuesday

The Swiss franc traded higher against its most-traded rivals during Tuesday’s trading ahead of Wednesday’s monetary policy announcement from the Federal Reserve. The Swiss trade balance logged a surplus of CHF 3.02 billion in August, up from CHF 2.86 billion in July, though it was still smaller than the consensus forecast of CHF 3.27 billion. Meanwhile, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs updated its forecast of Switzerland’s economic […]

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September 20
2016

Aussie Higher vs. Greenback & Euro After RBA Minutes

The Australian dollar was mildly higher against its US counterpart and the euro after the minutes released by the Reserve Bank of Australia showed that the central bank was not in a hurry to cut interest rates further. The RBA said in the minutes of the September meeting that “recent data suggested that growth had been around estimates of potential growth over the first half of 2016” and “interest-sensitive sectors of the economy were being supported by accommodative […]

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September 20
2016

Canada Settles Flat on Monday

The Canadian dollar was little changed during the Asian trading session after closing almost flat at the end of the Monday’s session. As usual, the currency was following moves of crude oil, which this time has not been able to help the loonie in determining its trend. Prices for crude was rising during Monday’s trading, helping commodity currencies, and the Canadian dollar in particular. Yet the upward momentum of oil prices had faded […]

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