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It would be very interesting to see similar stats for the "market" section.
It would be very interesting to see similar statistics for the "market" section.
I suspect that the picture will be approximately the same, and the same for the "signals" section, i.e. very approximately: 30% of total income has 1% of developers (if we take the top 3).
Honour and praise to them, but it seems that in terms of economy - the lower this ratio is, the healthier it is.
I suspect that the picture will be approximately the same, and the same for the "signals" section, i.e. very roughly: 30% of the total revenue has 1% of developers (if we take the top 3).
I'm curious, he(https://www.mql5.com/en/users/iwori_fx/feedbacks) realistically performs or just runs that would bring to the top?
or so the second d'Artagnan will appear.)
I'm wondering if he(https://www.mql5.com/en/users/iwori_fx/feedbacks) really performs or just runs that would bring to the top?
or so the second d'Artagnan will appear )))
Sanyok, such rates of fulfilment in the service a lot of examples -- about 1-1.5 requests in 2 days -- nothing special.
And he is far from the first D'Artagnan -- that one had -- a) the queue for the price 2-3 times higher than others -- b) 1.5 zavki a day at a super-price -- c) seconds of fulfilment of 300-dollar orders
That's where the "imagination" of the recruiter runs wild.
p.s. Start splitting each order into a dozen 10-dollar refinements -- and fantasy is not needed to be in the TOP for half a year -- such examples are also enough
And he is far from the first D'Artagnan -- he had -- a) a queue for a price 2-3 times higher than others -- b) 1.5 orders per day at a super-price -- c) seconds of fulfilment of 300-dollar orders.
That's where the recruiter's "imagination ran wild".
The fantasy is only in envious people, no one in his right mind will not be "promoted" by such orders.
Wahoo wrote normal robots, took a lot of English-speaking orders and did not chase $10, so it got to the top with normal numbers.
Only envious people have their imagination running wild here, nobody in their right mind will be "promoted" by such orders.
Wahoo wrote normal robots, took a lot of English-speaking orders and did not chase $10, so it got to the top with normal numbers.
What happened to him?
What happened to him?
Apparently he found something more interesting, he doesn't write to order.
also an option )