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The best PAMM accounts of August

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By popularity

The most popular PAMM accounts for August 2018:

  1. MovingUP: Age - 1 year, 11 months. The manager employs a moderate trading strategy and has managed to achieve trading results of around 30,000 USD, and the current profitability of the account at the time of writing exceeds 550%. The high level of faith entrusted in the manager is reflected by the amount of funds under management, which amounts to around 201,000 USD, while the amount of investment accounts sits at just under 1,000. The investment conditions include a two-layered proposal ranging from 20% to 30%, in addition to a timetable with two open rollovers for withdrawals. On the account's profile, under the "Trading" tab, you can see "the two instruments the trader uses: USDJPY and EURUSD. Entry points are identified manually using indicators regardless of the time of day or week." The profit for this account is forecast to reach 1,019.36% by the 5th of March, 2019. There were 698 new investment accounts in August. The account is suitable for investors and portfolio managers with moderate and aggressive risk profiles.

  2. Moriarti: Age - 3 years, 8 months. This manager employs a very aggressive strategy, with a trading result at the time of writing exceeding 560,000 USD. The return to date currently stands at over 45,000%. The account ranks second in terms of popularity, with the addition of 697 new investment accounts in August. The PAMM account's investment conditions include a completely open timetable for processing deposit and withdrawal requests, in addition to a multi-layered proposal ranging from 25% to 40%. The number of investors on the account exceeds the 1,700 mark, and around 480,000 USD in funds are under management. By this time next year, this account is projected to have a return of 234,187.49%. This account is suitable for aggressive investors.

  3. Cobalt: Age - 2 years, 8 months. The manager employs an aggressive strategy, which is reflected by the account's return to date (390,000 USD). The account's current profitability at the time of writing sits at 2,298%, and the amount of funds under managements totals around 360,000 USD. This PAMM account's investment conditions include a single-layered proposal (30%), in addition to a completely open timetable for processing deposit and withdrawal requests. The amount of investment accounts exceeds 1,400, which speaks to the high level of trust in the manager. In August, 617 investors joined this PAMM account. On the account's profile, under the "Trading" tab, you can see the trading instruments used by the manager. The account is expected to have a projected return of 4,334.41%. For August, the manager earned investors a return of 113.82%.

By profitability

The most profitable PAMM accounts of August 2018 over 6 months old:

  1. Cobalt: Age - 2 years, 8 months. When using an aggressive strategy, the manager managed to show a positive trading result. Since its creation, the manager has earned investors over 390,000 USD. The current return on this account sits at 2,298%, and has around 360,000 USD in funds under management. The PAMM account's investment conditions include single-layered proposal at 30% and an open rollover for deposits and withdrawals. The number of investment accounts run by the manager exceeds 1,400, which is indicative of a high level of trust in the manager. All of the trading instruments on the account are clearly listed under the Trading tab. This account is projected to have a return of 4,334.41% by the 5th of March, 2019. For August, the manager managed to show a return of 113.82%.

  2. Cyborg01: Age - 2 years, 3 months. The account's current profitability sits at over 600%, with a moderate level of aggressiveness. Investment conditions are presented in the form of a multi-layered proposal ranging from 20% to 40%, and the request planner has two rollovers open for withdrawals. At the time of writing, 250 new investment accounts have been added to this account, and there is 60,000 USD in funds under management. In the "Trading" tab, all instruments used on the account are shown, which increases the level of trust in the manager. The expected profitability of the PAMM account by the 5th of March, 2019, is around 953.16%. For August, the manager saw 64.01% profitability. The account is suitable for moderate and aggressive investors.

  3. SWISS INVEST GENEVA: Age - about 1 year. The current return on this account sits at over 750%. The manager uses an aggressive trading strategy. The current profitability exceeds 750%. The manager's capital, which is a sum which cannot be withdrawn, is higher than what is required, and amounts to 5,000 USD. The investment conditions include an attractive multi-layered proposal ranging from 20% to 45%, as well as 8 open rollovers in the request planner for withdrawals. The manager of this account successfully runs another 2 accounts in parallel to this one. At the time of writing, 110 new investment accounts have been added to this account, and there is over 40,000 USD in funds under management. In the "Trading" tab, all instruments used on the account are shown, which increases the level of trust in the manager. Unfortunately, at the moment, in the section labeled "Maximum Drawdown", the declaration for the account has been violated (instead of the reported drawdown of 40%, it actually reached 45.15%). However, a description of the trading algorithm is available, which is also important when choosing a PAMM account. The expected profitability of the PAMM account by the 5th of December, 2018, sits at 1,390.81%. This account is suitable for aggressive investors.

 

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