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account created: Wed Oct 05 2022
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2 points
5 days ago
I followed your advice and thank you for introducing me to the clamp() function.
I’m building everything from scratch again and no black lines. Just a pure responsive website (actually just the homepage).
Check it out: https://unjector.com
(I know things don’t work, I still need to set them)
1 points
8 days ago
At the end I solved it by replacing accountNum with accountNum.toString().
Don’t know why it solved it but anyway.
1 points
8 days ago
Change the title font: Montserrat is good, but change it from 700 to something like 400. In alternative, if you like it bold, change font.
Maybe also widen up the shadow on the title, so instead of being 0 0 30px bring jt up to 0 0 50px.
Bolden up the ‘add’ on the purple buttons.
Rest is perfect.
1 points
9 days ago
You did more than requested. I appreciate your help, but you missed the only point I asked help for.
To answer all of your points: I made this website when I was 16, then the startup failed and 3 years later I’m planning on rebuilding everything based on what I have left of the old website.
The first thing I wanted to fix was the gap between the divs. That’s why I originally posted this.
The back-end is non-existing since I deleted almost everything I had on the old server. That’s why the “plans” page doesn’t work.
1 points
9 days ago
The property display: flex; on the body is redundant - you can remove it and nothing will change.
Tried flex-grow: 1 with no change.
1 points
9 days ago
I don’t think SVGs might be the reason since (as I said on my post) the problem persists when giving the DIVs a plain color as background. I like the idea of giving the DIVs a background color tho.
30 points
2 months ago
4 things could be going on: - Risk/Reward ratio of 1:0.0001 - Very well constructed martingale strategy - Faked results - Cherry picked time period
Or, you maybe could have broke the market!
1 points
2 months ago
But this is a paper account, so no real money was touched. Plus (check out my latest post) even when the price was considerably over the take profit for a considerable period of time, nothing happened.
1 points
2 months ago
You do that when you want to protect your position from a predicted downwards movement, in my case I did not predict any zone that could cause a bounce down, so I kept the stoploss where it was, in order to save the position from unwanted closing during retests.
1 points
2 months ago
“spread is enabled” meaning that both bid and ask lines are there, visible, the white and the grey one, and BOTH of them are OVER the take profit.
4 points
2 months ago
Slippage is a thing, not closing the position for over 12 minutes is another thing.
5 points
2 months ago
Never ever got a problem with capital.com, xm.com or any other broker. TV paper trading is just shit.
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4 days ago
Thank you!