PAMM-account (by heslop) Quick Stats
Gain: +135.81%
Drawdown: 43.08%
Pips: 16055.7
Trades: 1449
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Type: Real
Leverage: 1:40
Trading: Manual

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motion

Member Since Mar 18, 2010  1 posts motion Apr 04 2010 at 11:00
zdravim vsechny investory :)

TOTAL

Member Since Mar 16, 2010  1 posts TOTAL Apr 07 2010 at 19:10
aj ja ta zdravim a nech nam to vsetkym rastie cool

kishorejoga

Member Since Sep 12, 2009  295 posts kishorejoga Jun 10 2010 at 22:05
u have lot of floting buddy

pikachu

Member Since Mar 16, 2010  2 posts pikachu Jun 23 2010 at 09:05

kishorejoga posted:
    u have lot of floting buddy


how do you know?

kishorejoga

Member Since Sep 12, 2009  295 posts kishorejoga Jun 23 2010 at 13:26
because he hide balance and eqity
and Gain and abs gain difference

heslop

Member Since Dec 05, 2009  28 posts Viktor Heslop (heslop) Jun 23 2010 at 15:17
You've got the missing information.

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Patience

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  210 posts Patience Aug 08 2010 at 09:30 (edited Aug 08 2010 at 09:32 )
kishorejoga posted:
and Gain and abs gain difference


This does not mean the account has a lot of floating positions. Every time a deposit is made the absolute gain percentage decreases. When money is withdrawn the absolute gain percentage does not re-adjust to the new balance. I move money in and out of my accounts all the time. If I carry on doing this my absolute gain percentage will go negative. It's not a very good way of measuring performance if you are constantly depositing and withdrawing funds but not many people would know this on myfxbook because they probably don't get the opportunity to make a lot of withdrawals. The only time that the absolute gain percentage is relevant is on an account that has one deposit and that's it.

And, by the way, nice trading Heslop. It's refreshing to see an account in profit that is over a year old.

zebra

Member Since Aug 10, 2010  55 posts Zebra (zebra) Aug 11 2010 at 20:50

Patience posted:
    kishorejoga posted:
and Gain and abs gain difference


This does not mean the account has a lot of floating positions. Every time a deposit is made the absolute gain percentage decreases. When money is withdrawn the absolute gain percentage does not re-adjust to the new balance. I move money in and out of my accounts all the time. If I carry on doing this my absolute gain percentage will go negative. It's not a very good way of measuring performance if you are constantly depositing and withdrawing funds but not many people would know this on myfxbook because they probably don't get the opportunity to make a lot of withdrawals. The only time that the absolute gain percentage is relevant is on an account that has one deposit and that's it.

And, by the way, nice trading Heslop. It's refreshing to see an account in profit that is over a year old.


Whether you are right or wrong. I am not entirely sure. However, Honestly, I think this systems stats are very similar to this system.

http://www.myfxbook.com/members/cadmaker/hayfork-1501/27428

The only difference is that this Guy is honest about the performance and Victor Heslop Hides beside Private Doors..

The reason why I think this system is Junk, Not profitable and is Probably no better than HAYFORK, is if you look at the Monthly gains over a period of time, you will see that the gains constantly decrease in size month after month.. I have read a lot of comments on this site AND I would have to say this system is Not Profitable. Victor obviously has something to hide.

No vouches for this system either.. I know the vouches do not mean much as friends, can up the vouches but it does prove that other members see this system as I do..

If this trader will not display is Equity then I am 100% correct until proven otherwise.. And once again. The HAYFORK is the perfect example and resembles this system perfectly..

Once Myfxbook Releases the External Money Manager Section, we will see if this system actually makes it to the list. If so, then I apologize. If not, then this system is just another misrepresented Account performance and is labeled in the Scammer category.




Zebras may look identical. However, this Zebra is extraordinary
Patience

Member Since Oct 18, 2009  210 posts Patience Aug 11 2010 at 21:41 (edited Aug 11 2010 at 22:07 )
zebra posted: Whether you are right or wrong. I am not entirely sure. However, Honestly, I think this systems stats are very similar to this system.


I just wanted to point out that the difference between 'gain' and 'absolute gain' does not mean that there are a lot of floating positions. There may well be a lot of floating positions on this account but comparing gain and absolute gain is not the way to determine that.

pip2cash

Member Since Mar 04, 2010  339 posts SIM (pip2cash) Aug 11 2010 at 21:43
gain and absolute gain only related to deposit and withdraw your account.

SIM

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