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concern about investors as a new experience trade who want to manage fund
SAQIB99 posted:so is there anyone who can guide how to find investor for your trading career as a trader who is expericene in trading but new to fund managers category
This is a common and very valid concern for new investors in managed accounts or copy trading. The advice to look at the bigger picture, like long-term consistency and how a manager handles drawdowns, is crucial and look for reliable place for copying signals like etoro, hfm, etc. Beyond just looking at past performance stats, what kind of ongoing communication from a fund manager during a drawdown period do experienced investors here find most reassuring or helpful in maintaining confidence?
SAQIB99 posted:so is there anyone who can guide how to find investor for your trading career as a trader who is expericene in trading but new to fund managers category
Do you have a live track record 3+ years and a sharpe rario > 2 ?
giannis posted:SAQIB99 posted:so is there anyone who can guide how to find investor for your trading career as a trader who is expericene in trading but new to fund managers category
Do you have a live track record 3+ years and a sharpe rario > 2 ?
no started making track record from this month
SAQIB99 posted:giannis posted:SAQIB99 posted:so is there anyone who can guide how to find investor for your trading career as a trader who is expericene in trading but new to fund managers category
Do you have a live track record 3+ years and a sharpe rario > 2 ?
no started making track record from this month
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My strategy has been backtested since 2008 with no deposits added, no overfitting, and now it’s been running live for over a year and a half. I’ve even compared the new backtest to the live performance, and yes — I believe such a thing does exist.
But here’s the hard part:Building a working EA is one thing.Scaling it by attracting capital is something completely different.
Someone on Reddit recently said, "Making money in the markets and convincing people to trust you with millions are two different skills."And they’re right.
You can have a good system.Getting others to believe in it — that’s the next battle.
