"My signals" discussion, questions. - page 12

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Sensh:

Because the graphs of PAMM accounts are built on the manager's capital and do not include funds of investors who withdraw their money with a loss.

nonsense

In PAMM accounts the yield graph is calculated based on equity, in Signals - on balance.

the PAMM chart does not care whether there are investors or not - in both cases it will be the same.

 
alexx_v:

You are talking nonsense.

in PAMM, the calculation is based on funds, in Signals - on the balance.

The profitability graph of PAMM does not care whether there are investors or not - in both cases, it will be the same, it is not related to CG

Nothing like in PAMM accounts that have a profit of 100-200% or more on the graph and have a loss of 20-30 thousand dollars on means.

 
Sensh:

Nothing like this, as in PAMM accounts have a profit on the graph of 100-200% or more percent, the funds have a loss of 20-30 thousand dollars.

Not to be unfounded give a final example of PAMM account, profit on the graph PAMM account 51%, the profit on the history of the terminal -1853 $, you can give more impressive examples. So before you argue read the instructions on the rules of construction of profitability graphs PAMM accounts, or open your own PAMM account and if you have investors then in half a year will get experimental results.

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Sensh:

Not to be unfounded give a final example of PAMM account, the income on the graph PAMM account 51%, the profit on the history of the terminal -1853 $, you can give more impressive examples. So before you argue read the instructions on the rules for graphing profitability PAMM accounts, or open your own PAMM account and if you have investors then in six months you will get experimental results.

The person gave a screenshot and said that PAMM account in Alpari. You have not been dealing with this kind of broker and you have not been dealing with this kind of brokers. I know this from experience. And you should have read their PAMM account rules before you mislead people.
 
Sensh:

Not to be unfounded give a final example of PAMM account, the income on the graph PAMM account 51%, the profit on the history of the terminal -1853 $, you can give more impressive examples. So before you argue read the instructions on the rules of construction of graphs of profitability PAMM accounts, or open your own PAMM account and if you have investors then in half a year will get experimental results.

As for the equity graph, it does not matter and does not affect in any way. It only affects the balance graph. The balance graph and the equity are not connected in any way. I do not understand where you got the amount of -1853, when in fact it is plus :)

 
whoneverlose:

The Equity Input-Output graph is irrelevant and has no effect whatsoever. Only the balance graph. The balance graph and the equity graph are not connected in any way. I do not understand where you got the amount of -1853, when in fact it is positive :)

I do not see the point in correspondence with you from my PAMM account at Alpari, so you should mind your own business.

 
I've noticed a problem with signals when a vendor opens one position and the receiving side opens two and one is closed after two minutes at a loss.
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Farekx:
I noticed this problem at the signals from the supplier opens one position and the receiver opens 2 and one closes after 2 minutes at a loss. how to fix it?
Yes - I've noticed this, and I also saw a position hanging with the buyer, when the seller had already closed it yesterday with his hands.....
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whoneverlose:
The account is the same as the balance. Equity graph is not similar, but the balance is the same.

There are problems with the charts, the main problem (the answer from the Service Desk) is that all the calculations break when the balance changes (withdrawal/crediting).

The developers are planning a radical change in the principle of calculation in the near future.

 
downloaded the "Export to CSV History" link - all OK, but now how can this history be viewed visually in the terminal? is there a ready-made solution?