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yourleverage

Member Since Dec 17, 2009  7 posts yourleverage Dec 17 2009 at 18:48
If only there was a way investors could **hire** the traders who they like, similar to what www.zulutrade.com does...

A simple way to do this, for example: www.fxopen.com has a 'PAMM' ability (master/slave accounts), where investors can have their accounts put through the same trades as the trader's master account.

Essentially... there should be a way where this can be a source for auto-trading / managed account trading. That would be great!!

Work Smart, Not Hard.
yourleverage

Member Since Dec 17, 2009  7 posts yourleverage Dec 17 2009 at 18:50
Another idea: myfxbook could have a button that says 'For Hire' or 'Hire This Trader' which links to a page showing brokers that support this managed account feature (such as fxopen's PAMM feature).

Work Smart, Not Hard.
Staff
Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Dec 17 2009 at 19:29
Regarding your first suggestion - similar suggestion was already asked here: http://www.myfxbook.com/community/suggestion-box/automated-trading-from-signal-providers/6967#?pt=2&p=1&o=6967

And as to your second suggestion - it is indeed a good one!

Thanks!

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