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Old 08-28-2006, 05:58 PM
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Hi to everybody,
I want to know how much a trader will ask to manage a forex acc.?
Example:
Starting capital: 50k
Monthly proftit: 5k

How much money takes the trader? 10% of the profit or more?

Thanks alot
20-25% from proffit
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Old 08-28-2006, 07:26 PM
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You can use my system (50K) to duplicate your acoount month after month.

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Old 08-28-2006, 09:30 PM
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Hi JoZo,

I charge my clients 35% of their total profit yield, towards fees for capital management services deducted on a monthly basis from the net profit.

The profit returns for the clients are likely to touch minimum of 3% or more per month of the invested capital.

Drawdown not to exceed 25% of funds. This is the point where you as the client decide if the account can be continued to be traded and acts as a safety feature.

I accept 2 kinds of accounts as required by my system

1: Small accounts of $25,000/- and above USD

2: Large accounts of $100,000/- and above USD

FYI, it is not unusual to have 100 - 200% a year with a dedicated Fx money manager. The larger fund managers make substantially less as they usually hedge their trades resulting in significantly lower profits. It all depends on the system used and the money management model in place.

Trading in the Foreign Exchange market involves considerable risk and leverage can be misused with negative outcomes. Please remember to trade with only risk capital and define your risk tolerance before entering the Forex markets.

Capital preservation is my primary focus even at the expense of reduced profits. Your focus is consistancy in equity growth.

Please contact me for details if interested at sonnycoelho@gmail.com

Regards,
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Old 08-29-2006, 02:20 AM
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Hi,

Northfinance provide Managed Account ..is it right ?

I never heard about that before...

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Old 08-29-2006, 10:46 AM
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Northfinance provide Managed Account ..is it right ?

I never heard about that before...

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NF don't provide managed acc.

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How-to start a Spot FX Hedge Fund or FX managed accounts Services?

Hi Greeting,

I am a successful FX trader utilizing leading edge automated trading system, which have won world class championship competition around the world. Now, I would like to seek help to start my own FX Hedge Fund call Championship Automated System Fund.

Can a Senior Member or you reader provide the steps as to How-to form my own FX fund and market my services?
My system can achieve more than 30% return each month with unparalleled reliability with no risky large draw-down.

Also, in pursuit my success in the financial investment management role, Should I take the NFA Series 3 Commodity Trader Exam. to be able to manage FX funds? or just take the CTA?

I also want to become an IB for major US and offshore FX brokers - IBFX, FXDD and Velocity4x and such. Can you help me prepare my qualifications to be able to do all that?

Thx.

Jo
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:37 AM
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Hi again,
I have only one live acc. with alpari in USD. I want to open a new one with Northfinance. I have seen that is possible to make a depost in EUR and have the acc. in EUR. What do you suggest? To have USD or EUR acc.?

Thanks alot
NF offers possibility to open an account in USD; GBP; EUR; JPY
Also for managed accounts, i found this offer from NF very interesting - they offer free VISA card if you deposit 3000USD(in total NOT at once). So that the acc holder can even more simplify the withdrawal procedure.

Hope this helps.

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Hello Traders,

Concerning the subject of the post, I come to put a link in the
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the reflexion.
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Interesting subject...

To all of you who manage FX accounts. What do you consider a "normal/safe" draw down?

What would you consider a high risk draw down?

Good thread
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I am tracking 10 managed accounts here:

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