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We need to work on the quality of trading, not begging the administration for equalisation and communism.
This question is not exactly on the subject, so as not to multiply the threads.
I have a signal with cent account, I see the refill, I point my mouse and it says refill of $135.
Is it real $135 or cent, i.e. really $1.35?
This question is not exactly on the subject, so as not to multiply the threads.
I have a signal with cent account, I see the refill, I point my mouse and it says refill of $135.
Is it real $135 or cent, i.e. really $1.35?
All absolute values in the signal statistics are in one currency: the currency of the account. If the account balance is in USD, then the deposits are in the same USD. If the USD balance is "fake", then follow the same logic
So if the account is cent and it says"Subscriber funds:5.5M USD" -- is that really 55,000 USD?
There is no need to make up your own figures.
The truth is always better than disguise.
The ranking has to be earned.
The first positions are rightfully occupied by the signals, as they have gone the same way as everyone else...
Truth is always better than disguise.
Illusion is often confused with truth -- there is even a wisdom that says "all that glitters is not gold".
So that illusion in the guise of truth does not bring disappointment in the end, they use disguises, which is what this thread is about.
p.s. "Number of subscribers" and "signal quality" are not directly proportional.
"Number of subscribers" cannot be used as an expert opinion, as most are always incompetent.
"Signal quality" should be an objective assessment and in this assessment subjective indicators should be excluded or have little weight.
Subscribers' funds are not trading statistics. They are always in the same currency - USD.