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Acme Hedge - Normal Mode (Low Risk) Discussion
Clearpaper

Member Since Feb 25, 2010  90 posts Clearpaper Oct 31 2011 at 19:31 (edited Oct 31 2011 at 19:31 )
Any reason why this account is performing different from the other two?

kishorejoga

Member Since Sep 12, 2009  295 posts kishorejoga Oct 31 2011 at 20:33
because is that is a show up account , has to toshow nice graph to woo investors

Clearpaper

Member Since Feb 25, 2010  90 posts Clearpaper Nov 01 2011 at 02:56 (edited Nov 01 2011 at 02:56 )

   kishorejoga posted:
   because is that is a show up account , has to toshow nice graph to woo investors


By that logic, what's the the reason for them posting this account?

Let's keep this constructive.

NextLevelForex

Member Since Apr 25, 2011  206 posts Remus Miclea (NextLevelForex) Nov 01 2011 at 04:32
'nice graph' ?

What is see is a realized DD of 14%, on top of which we have a floating DD of 12.3% (Equity is now at 87.70%).

Interesting to note: the other 2 accounts, supposedly traded with more aggressive settings, closed the basket in profit for all the occasions this account realized a loss. I guess the allowed DD was hit here, being smaller...

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acmehedge

Member Since Jan 31, 2011  71 posts Acme Hedge (acmehedge) Nov 01 2011 at 07:14
each account have different strategy and hence it is different from other two

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acmehedge

Member Since Jan 31, 2011  71 posts Acme Hedge (acmehedge) Nov 01 2011 at 07:24
@kishorejoga

For your information, we need not woo investors. all accounts maintained by us are transparent... you can see the status of all our three accounts

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Clearpaper

Member Since Feb 25, 2010  90 posts Clearpaper Nov 01 2011 at 10:20 (edited Nov 01 2011 at 10:31 )
@ Remus Miclea
Kishorejoga was precisely talking about the other two graphs being 'nicer'.
The realised loss from peak is (10953.51-12328.75)/12328.75 = -11.2% (as far as I can see, myfxbook's way of calculating 'realised' DD% is based on a cut-off time and should not be used)
The closing of the loss days were based on timed exits, not because an allowed DD parameter was hit.

@ Acmehedge
If I were an interested investor, what reason do I have to place funds in this 'Low Risk' account as opposed to the 'Aggressive' account?
What is the difference between the two?

Clearpaper

Member Since Feb 25, 2010  90 posts Clearpaper Nov 03 2011 at 22:14
Acmehedge, any response on the above query?

On a related note, the current floating equity is 83.12%. You advertised that the DD is to be kept low by due to the 'hedging' but >15% is a little large.

ForexScam

Member Since Mar 28, 2011  666 posts Trick or Treat (ForexScam) Nov 27 2011 at 03:45
http://ecnalpha.com/portfolio-management.html

Do you manage accounts for ECN alpha?

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acmehedge

Member Since Jan 31, 2011  71 posts Acme Hedge (acmehedge) Nov 27 2011 at 16:57
I am not sure about the link u sent me. But we do manage few accounts for them

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