DummDays Posted March 15, 2012 Share Posted March 15, 2012 I have already a "managed future trading" account and I am very happy with it, but still some cash not invested looking around, who is worth to invest with some Days ago, I got in touch with this "fx manged account" http://powerlinetrader.com/ due to their priority, only to trade with dukascopy in swisserland, I had yesterday a very friendly conversation with a consultant of dukascopy when you try to open a managed fx account with dukascopy, you will find arounf 100 different managed accounts to choose from I asked him about details, but her obvious refused to give detailed informations - but ( again ) - he confirmed , that some of them are doing quite well, as they are payed by a percentage of their performance - and many not today, I got in touch with this company http://swiss-private.com/ some first informations about what they do : 14 fulltimetraders, 25 parttimetraders und 17 EA I am waiting for being introduced to their 3 best "managed funds" if anybody would like to share his expereinces and knowledge about "managed accounts", please feel free to post or contact me with PM cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DummDays Posted March 16, 2012 Author Share Posted March 16, 2012 Update : I have connected one of my MT4 Mini Accounts ( less than 500 USD ). what restricts me to follow more Signalproviders here www.zulutrader.com testing Forex Cruise Control, following only with 0.01 Lot http://www.zulutrader.com/TradeHistoryIndividual.aspx?pid=27609 today first automated trade result : 1 USD plus looking in my zulutrader demo account for new Signalproviders, which accept Miniaccount and testing their Performance at first, before I add them to my Realaccount Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DummDays Posted March 16, 2012 Author Share Posted March 16, 2012 Today I found a Forex Managed Fund with one of the best Policies ever : http://www.forexmeister.com http://www.forexmeister.com/fxdd-pamm/ We charge 35% performance fee of the profits made each month. In the case we do not make any profits, we receive no performance fee and if we make a loss, we will not be paid until we make all money we have lost back. you can get a 3 Day Trial - a close Friend did it and recommended me this today 3 DAYS TEST DRIVE – You get full signals for scalp signals in our live traderoom. 1 MONTH LIVE TRADEROOM - You get full scalp signals (same for 3 Months or 6 Months) in our live traderoom there is a quite interesting Website and Forum, who is definitly rating such managed FX Accounts http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/managed_forex_reviews I did not find this above mentions Company, so I reported them to the Admin of forexpeacearmy to check them out will keep you updated, if there are any News Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewlyMintedThai Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 Today I found a Forex Managed Fund with one of the best Policies ever :http://www.forexmeister.com http://www.forexmeister.com/fxdd-pamm/ We charge 35% performance fee of the profits made each month. In the case we do not make any profits, we receive no performance fee and if we make a loss, we will not be paid until we make all money we have lost back. you can get a 3 Day Trial - a close Friend did it and recommended me this today 3 DAYS TEST DRIVE – You get full signals for scalp signals in our live traderoom. 1 MONTH LIVE TRADEROOM - You get full scalp signals (same for 3 Months or 6 Months) in our live traderoom there is a quite interesting Website and Forum, who is definitly rating such managed FX Accounts http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/managed_forex_reviews I did not find this above mentions Company, so I reported them to the Admin of forexpeacearmy to check them out will keep you updated, if there are any News They still could blow the fund, shrug their shoulders, and walk away. This is in fact what tends to happen with every forex managed fund sooner or later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miksguevara Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 I dont know why you can't learn to trade on the software platform yourself it's not the hard bit of trading? it was you who was trying to get some members operating a trading platform via skype last week? if not I apologize... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DummDays Posted March 17, 2012 Author Share Posted March 17, 2012 (edited) Today I found a Forex Managed Fund with one of the best Policies ever :http://www.forexmeister.com http://www.forexmeister.com/fxdd-pamm/ We charge 35% performance fee of the profits made each month. In the case we do not make any profits, we receive no performance fee and if we make a loss, we will not be paid until we make all money we have lost back. you can get a 3 Day Trial - a close Friend did it and recommended me this today 3 DAYS TEST DRIVE â€" You get full signals for scalp signals in our live traderoom. 1 MONTH LIVE TRADEROOM - You get full scalp signals (same for 3 Months or 6 Months) in our live traderoom there is a quite interesting Website and Forum, who is definitly rating such managed FX Accounts http://www.forexpeac...d_forex_reviews I did not find this above mentions Company, so I reported them to the Admin of forexpeacearmy to check them out will keep you updated, if there are any News They still could blow the fund, shrug their shoulders, and walk away. This is in fact what tends to happen with every forex managed fund sooner or later. you are definitely right this is, why caution have to be paid and a lot of more informations to be collected Edited March 17, 2012 by DummDays Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DummDays Posted March 17, 2012 Author Share Posted March 17, 2012 (edited) I dont know why you can't learn to trade on the software platform yourself it's not the hard bit of trading? it was you who was trying to get some members operating a trading platform via skype last week? if not I apologize... maybe "assisting" would be a better word in general my very personal problem: if I become nervous, I start to make mistakes I am trying really hard to become not "emotional" http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/education/trading_tips/learn_to_trade_dollar/2012/03/15/How_to_Manage_the_Emotions_of_Trading.html Edited March 17, 2012 by DummDays Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miksguevara Posted March 17, 2012 Share Posted March 17, 2012 well it sounds like you need to read more books on trading especially the psycological aspects of it, if you become nervous during trades maybe you are risking more than you can afford to lose? Like I have allready said - many, if not all trading platforms offer dummy accounts to practice upon, it is debateable whether these are any good in the long run because they dont give the buzz of trading with real money. But at least you will be familiar with the software. Also many companies offer good deals to match your initial deposit....what gives deposit a chunk of money get it doubled up and go trade. To tell you the truth I was thinking about getting into spread betting when I stayed in Thailand, read extensively on the subject and thought no this is not for me...... at this time, maybe in the future, I now spend my extensive holidays studying to further my career in IT. Trading is a viable option to make a living from Thailand , if you've got the <deleted> to do it...and the spare capital. By the way your idea of partnering up with someone on skype wouldn't work. Firstly any issues with latency on skype and or technical problems could result in you missing a trade and losing money very easily. Also giving someone access to your trading account? seems a bit naive to me....not something I would consider all the best anyway mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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