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breakforex

Member Since Oct 20, 2009  21 posts Break Forex (breakforex) Aug 01 2011 at 03:56
Hi,

Average Monthly or Annualised Gain column would help to normalize & compare the performance figure of the various systems. This is needed in Systems/My Accounts/Accounts page.

Max Equity drawdown ( open position) is also very valuable info.

thanks.

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