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Big Players Vs Small ones

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Aug 09, 2012 03:17 pm
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Sasha User

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Forex trading currency movements r based on buying/selling of currencies. It is always discussed that big players take advantage of small ones and take cash out of their pockets. 

Can anyone tell ratio of big traders to small traders. (Volume wise)

Aug 10, 2012 05:18 pm

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My question to u is Why r u interested in this percentage?

I dun think it is possible to get close approximate of this percentage.

Stick to your rules

Aug 14, 2012 07:20 pm
ironical User

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If we see volume wise, it will obviosuly be big ones. It is just my opinion coz I cannot find any information about it on google or anywhere.

The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. – Epictetus

Aug 18, 2012 04:30 pm
Sasha User

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Yes. I also think big players r big participants. That is why their loosing chances r low. They know the power of their inflows and outflows.

Oct 29, 2012 01:33 pm
Champ User

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Following is the mathematical answer [grin][grin][grin]

Big players = big volume = big affect on market = small in numbers

Small players = small volume = small or almost no affect on market = big in numbers.

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=tiny&c=1&s=24959&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=profitfactor

Nov 15, 2012 05:59 am
Jogi User

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I dun think it really matters in forex. Volume definitely matters but this ratio is never going to help in forex trading. Coz there is no defined money level to become a big guy. 

You cannot find info about it unless all brokers and banks share information to form one document to figure out number of investors and average investment etc. These figures may help in evaluating what u r trying to find.

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=1&s=26883&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity

Nov 17, 2012 07:49 am
bbasiit123 User

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I think it si not predictable, because there is no source which i know properly can give you ratios.

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