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PAMM Accounts advice
SnapTradeFX

Member Since Jul 30, 2011  69 posts SnapTradeFX (SnapTradeFX) Sep 19 2011 at 17:48
Hi fellow traders!

I was wondering as to your experiences with brokers offering PAMM accounts.
I'm trying to decide on a broker to go with, with the following requirements:

- STP/ECN, no market makers
- as low as possible spreads (commission is fine)
- <15% requotes during high volatility (I both scalp and trade long term)
- options for sharing managed account profits with whoever introduced them to me (like the partner thing alpari NZ has)
- in good standing (ie: no crap on FPA or other serious dodgyness)

Looking forward to hear your advice/experiences.

Riding waves always leads to a fall
walker36

Member Since May 13, 2011  1341 posts Steve Walker (walker36) Sep 19 2011 at 18:07

I can advise you a good broker which is ATC. I dont know if have a PAMM. I have never asked or search.
you can also see reviews at Brokers section.

But also one of my friend told me that 'If you want to do something bad to a person just give him some advises'wink

BTW your systems seems fine.

good luck and best regards
walker

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SnapTradeFX

Member Since Jul 30, 2011  69 posts SnapTradeFX (SnapTradeFX) Sep 19 2011 at 20:57
Thanks, they do look pretty good!

I enquired and they said a PAMM account needs 50k in it within 3-4 weeks after opening though, I'm just starting out...not that rich, I'll save them for the future ;-)

Riding waves always leads to a fall
hbejinha

Member Since Jun 17, 2011  11 posts fxtrader (hbejinha) Sep 27 2011 at 23:49
im using finfx i have an pamm account with 1500€ :)

how i can try this ea?

regards

SnapTradeFX

Member Since Jul 30, 2011  69 posts SnapTradeFX (SnapTradeFX) Sep 28 2011 at 11:02

   hbejinha posted:
   im using finfx i have an pamm account with 1500€ :)

how i can try this ea?

regards



you mean SnapTradeFX? It's not for sale...it's been recommended to me not to sell stuff that actually works, so I was asking for advice to select a good PAMM account to run it on for others....sorry, send me a message if you want more info :)

Riding waves always leads to a fall
damianus

Member Since Jul 06, 2011  29 posts petrus damianus (damianus) Oct 26 2011 at 04:36
i think alpari and instaforex...to run PAMM acct...

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indiaforextrade

Member Since Feb 03, 2011  20 posts Jason Thomas (indiaforextrade) Dec 22 2011 at 10:34
Instaforex is really good and works like a nano account because 0.01 is actually 1 cent here.

In order to make a profit you have to cut short your losing trades and let the winners ride
greed

Member Since Nov 20, 2009  1 posts Greed Hellscream (greed) Jan 09 at 03:06
Hi FXOptimax meets all your requirements

- STP/ECN, no market makers - Match
- as low as possible spreads (commission is fine) - Match
- <15% requotes during high volatility (I both scalp and trade long term) - Match (Totally no requotes)
- options for sharing managed account profits with whoever introduced them to me (like the partner thing alpari NZ has) - Match
- in good standing (ie: no crap on FPA or other serious dodgyness) - Match

FYI, I am not promoting them. I am trading with them and know of their services.

Greed is good
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