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FX FarEast Managed Accounts

Title: FX FarEast Managed Accounts
Category: Managed Accounts
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Listing added: Nov 30, 1999
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managed accounts are traded under a portfolio allocation model PAMM (Percent Allocation Money Management Module), it means each account will participate in gains and loses proportionate to their percentage of equity compared to all accounts in the fund. You should specify the Trader to manage your account. Results of the trader's work are available on this website. We take 40% of net profits, assuming a new high watermark is achieved and 60% of a profit belongs to Investor. The minimal deposit has not to be less than US$5000
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