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[quote]Mars30 posted:
it is a simple legal way.
since accounts opened UK citizens should follow the the FSA regulations.
and it is not always convenient.
here are easier conditions for trade.
You can easily open a PAMM account at the same Alpari NZ, or anywhere else!
Regards, Mars![/quote]
Marrs, I have been told that If the Investors are Based in the UK, it doesn't matter where in the world I am, I still
need to be FSA regulated ?, this is by a regulated UK broker ?
Cheers
Ja
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[quote]Mars30 posted:
Hi!
the simplest way:
open an offshore company.
then, in the name of the company, open an account in forex broker!
then open PAMM.
investors do the same, but they open the investment account,
and invest in PAMM.
http://www.business-inc.co.uk/offshore-company-formation.htm
http://www.offshore-companies.co.uk/[/quote]
Thanks for your reply Mars, so, just to clarify, do you mean the investor has to open an off shore company too ? or just open PAM investment account attached to the primary PAMM account ?..
Have you had experience in this Marrs ?
Thanks for your reply ........
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Hi,
I'm a Trader based in the UK, I have Half a dozen investors who would like to invest. Is there anyway around the FSA regulations
red tape that seems so difficult to avoid ?. Can I take the operation over sea's legally ?. I'm only interested in regulated
brokers. Has anyone found a way of Managing Investors money in the UK legally without paying out a huge amount of money
to get regulated etc ?.
Thanks for help..
Ja.
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Calling all realists.................
Does anyone really think people are going to give them there money to trade with less
than 1-2 years trading history, minimal DD ETC..sensible output to show investors....
Come on people.........
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pc8multifx posted:
[eek]Guys, whats about a serious long time trade history???
Trading managed account means RESPONSABILITY for other peoples (mostly) hard earned money, not to make a quick buck after trading some months on a demo account..
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Finally, someone talking sense.............
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20-40% performance fee (with high watermark) for Forex traders In Experienced Traders Mar 04 2012 at 00:33
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Chikot posted:
For manual trader 6-8 months of consistent monitored results is enough. For automated trader even 1 year is not enough.
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jad42 posted:
Hi Remus,
Would you not find it better tracking traders with AT LEAST 1 years worth of verified history, you might get a better perception of that trader......
Ja.
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Personally, if i was looking for a money manager i would like to see a positive account through the different market
environments. Bull/bear/ risk averse/risk off/risk on ......
Experience in trading is king..
2013 will be a......
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20-40% performance fee (with high watermark) for Forex traders In Experienced Traders Mar 03 2012 at 17:44
Hi Remus,
Would you not find it better tracking traders with AT LEAST 1 years worth of verified history, you might get a better perception of that trader......
Ja.
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PensionsKongen posted:
Myfxbook is in fact perfect when it comes to registering my trades. The ting I'm missing for each trade is the possibility to write why did i executed the trade. The subjects could be:
- timeframe
- instruments and what did it say
- my mood/feelings
So I can analyze the all of my trades and see what I'm doing wrong and what i working.
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Look in the help pages you can do all this in MyFxbook...
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Hi PipGnostic
Thanks for Info, Its been very useful...
Ja.
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Someone has done this for me.......
Thanks Ja..
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