Need your advice on which signal to choose for subscription. - page 3

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jori77:

Watched your signals. I'm impressed. There's a lot of slippage on those brokers where I have accounts from the list. But otherwise I would have signed up - why not, you trade for your own pocket, not for stats, I can see that.

First learn to distinguish between cent accounts and normal accounts.
For example EURUSD.m says that the account is cent, but located on a normal server. That's a little tricky.
The second point. Watch increment per month. Because the total growth may be 1000-3000%, and look 3.5 or 10 per month at a stretch.
You can easily understand the tactics from the balance-means chart. It's either over-survivalist, lines diverge far or scalper, lines often overlap
 
jori77:

I'm asking for help. I want to subscribe to a signal, but I can't decide on a choice. Many signals are robots. Ugh. I don't know anything about them. And I want money.

Maybe you have an opinion explaining why this or that signal is good and worth subscribing to? Including those signals that are not in the rankings.

***This issome maniac making just unreal sums with nets. Check him out. I'm trying to figure out how he does it myself, if he's lucky or if he's really cool.
But the fact is that he often trades in the evening, at night, which means that the risks are small, especially compared to the profits.
 
Martin CHEguevara:
***It'ssome maniac making unrealistic amounts in nets. Check him out. I'm trying to figure out how he does it, if he's lucky or if he's really cool.
But the fact is that he often trades in the evening, at night, which means that the risks are small, especially compared to the profits.

The account there is kept in Singapore dollars. Keep this in mind in your calculations.

 
Vladimir Baskakov:
First learn to distinguish between cent accounts and normal accounts.
For example EURUSD.m says that the account is cent, but located on a normal server. That's a little tricky.
The second point. Look at the increase per month. Because the total growth may be 1000-3000%, but look at the month 3.5 or 10 at a stretch.
You can easily understand the tactics from the balance-means chart. It's either over-survivalist, lines diverge far or scalper, lines often overlap
I think he knows. Welltrade has many signallers who make huge percentages before monitoring, about three hundred. And after monitoring, they either lose quickly or hang around for months. They usually do this with cent accounts, which are displayed as full-fledged dollars in the local service.
 
In my opinion, the signal should have a sufficiently flat line of equity growth. The number of trades in the history should not be less than 1000. On the subject of risks, a beginner should study the copying service well, you can copy with a load of 50%. You can set a hard stop, after which the copying stops. You can set a hard stop after which the copying stops. Suppose there is a beautiful signal and you like the yield of 35% per month. You will not obtain profit by subscribing to the account with 100$, all you will get is money (usually the signals have minimal cost).
In short, a beginner should actually be sufficiently familiar with forex.
 
I think you should start with cent ones. Many signals sit in drawdown, it all depends on the deposit. By the end of the week all trades should be closed, if intraday trading.
 
Pipsmuster:
I think you should start with cent ones. Many signals are sitting in the drawdown, it all depends on the deposit. By Friday everything should be closed.

Why not by Wednesday, where the triple swap accrues and is most of the time negative?

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

Why not by Wednesday, where the triple swap accrues and is most of the time negative?

You can't make much money on swaps. Nor can you make much money on pips, when you have the most exacting spread requirements.

 
Pipsmuster:

You can't make much money on swaps.

You haven't answered the question, "Why does everything have to be closed by Friday?"

Is it some kind of magical day, different from everyone else?

 
Vitaly Muzichenko:

You haven't answered the question, "Why does everything have to be closed by Friday?"

Is it some kind of magical day, different from everyone else?

A weekend is a weekend, if the signal worked correctly, why wouldn't it do that during the trading week.