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28/01/2012 09:55 PM
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mn1980 Hostedslavebeta

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Hi,

Could someone please explain the advantages of managedbook over tradebook?

Thanks

28/01/2012 09:57 PM
mikjurado User

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the advantages is that you pay only if you get gains 20% commision. In Tradebook you pay if you loose or if you win...

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=1&s=6979&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity

02/02/2012 05:01 AM
ironical User

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Originally posted by mn1980

Hi,

Could someone please explain the advantages of managedbook over tradebook?

Thanks



You can simply go to fxstatblog for all features of managedbook.

In short, managedbook provides you with free bookkeeping services too. It gives u detailed report of performance. You r charged based on performance.

The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. – Epictetus

02/02/2012 06:23 AM
IPNDASNO User

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What do you think is better for the customer? I think A performance fee is better, then the System Provider will be more concerned about consistency and Not churning the accounts like a lot of money managers that require you to sign up under their IB before accepting your request. 

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02/03/2012 04:35 AM

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Speed and execution is same in both services as written in fxstat blog. Main difference is fee structure. An additional benefit of managedbook is its detailed performance report. You can check it at fxstat blog.

Trading is a discipline.

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