Summary of Portfolio results to date
Great results: 21% overall gain, best portfolio 105% gain, 90% of account positive, 7 portfolios with 100% success
Great results: Best account 155% gain. Settings supplied (see below)
18 of our best linked account settings supplied. Watch this video.
Please note that the investment amounts can be reduced by reducing the link position sizing factor. Many $10,000 accounts can, for instance, be traded using $1,000. Cent accounts can also be used to reduce capital by 100 times.
As from the 16th of February Expert4x has created example portfolios based on the current results for the week under review. This page follows the progress of these portfolio and is updated on a weekly basis.
These portfolios are not meant to be personal financial advice but they are merely an example of choices some traders might make. The tables below service to follow the progress of these portfolios with the objective of creating learning experiences regarding the selections process.
The portfolios attempt to show diversified currency exposure, diversified Robot/strategy exposure and has uses different signal providers. All the accounts have very good gains over the last 8 weeks, very few negative weeks in the last 8 weeks and have low current drawdowns at the time the portfolios were created.
Please note that the % return results are based on the Account Size Required (ASR) to participate in the linked service. The Current Account balance is ignored. The signal suppliers also trade accounts based on the Account Balance required.
Reconciling FXBlue results to the Portfolio results.
FXBlue and our Portfolios use different evaluation systems. The portfolio simply looks at how much money (Equity) I invested and how much (Equity) do I have now. Very simple. It takes the time of investing into account. Equity represents the money that can be immediately withdrawn from the account. Most investors view their investments this way. FXBlue tends to only use closed deals in its statistics and often overlooks open trades (Drawdowns). Their statistics are frequently wrong but are reasonable guides. The 2 systems will only agree on the equity balance in the account. Please feel free to use whichever system makes the most sense to you.