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SaltyWaters

Member Since Mar 22, 2010  191 posts 77z3-FX.com (SaltyWaters) Sep 09 2011 at 04:30
Hi,

A couple of suggestions regarding the gain %:

1. Your monthly gain percentage for new Systems (that have traded only a few days) is calculated based on a daily rate, but the calculation is not realistic. Your calculation seems to be based on 28 days, which makes the gain % too high. If you take off the weekends, we basically end of with around 20 working days - so I think you should calculate the Monthly gain percentage based on around 20 days..

2. List of Systems should have an option to display daily gain or monthly gain as well (instead of the total gain%). Total gain sometimes is not showing how good is the System making money, as 300% in 3 years or 300% is 3 days is completely different thing. You could add this as options to the 'search' section on the side..

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