RESCUING ACCOUNTS IN DRAWDOWN

Dec 01, 2011 at 11:02
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benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 01, 2011 at 11:02
Im rescuing accounts in drawdown.

Please check out my latest project on my profile and let me know if you want help.
walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 02, 2011 at 18:41 (एडिट हो रहा है Dec 02, 2011 at 18:45)
good concept.

but if you can save account back then you should make profit.
if you can make profit then why you use this system for your own profit.

there is only one answer which is

the account already dead. so client has already lost a lot.
you use risky but profitable system as grid or other short term profitable but risky system to save it .
if you save it you are great according to the client.
if you fail it is not big deal due the account was already dead.

really good concept.

hope you save some and traders keep trading.

good luck

walker
walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 02, 2011 at 18:52
BTW what comission you charge?
तबसे मेंबर है Nov 16, 2011   5 पोस्टों
Dec 03, 2011 at 15:00
Can I help you?
What Kinde of help are you neded?

Joker GBP
benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 03, 2011 at 17:05
Hi Steve,

I am using this system for myself also :)
Max Risk is 1% per trade and hit rate is high.

The strategy used is the same one being used on the Intellitrade rescue account that is linked and verified on my profile.
I started using the strategy on this account in October - feel free to check out the growth charts.

Commission would be the standard 30%.

I aim for a steady geowth on the account, not high risks for high profit.

Cheers, Ben
walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 03, 2011 at 17:16
very good.

if you can keep good track record I am sure you can find many clients in FX market as soon as you do a honest job. Which I guess you do.

good luck and happy weekend.

walker
TheCyclist
forex_trader_28881
तबसे मेंबर है Feb 07, 2011   724 पोस्टों
Dec 04, 2011 at 03:15
I been thinking about doing a forex ambulance for a long time. Oanda has 20 000 failed accounts, each with anything from $1 to $100 in them.

Average that out and you have quit a bit of dead money there. At least $ 1000 000 for an API to play with.
walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 04, 2011 at 11:45
there is nothing wrong with this concept. there are bunch of traders that loose their equity and can not effort for more. think about those traders. loose their jobs and should live with FX.
benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 04, 2011 at 12:00
PipGnostic - with this Id only be interested in accounts with a minimum 10k of funds left over to make it worth while with commissions still being the standard 30% - however I agree that those 1k accounts are still worth looking at IF I can get multiple clients.

Steve totally - some of the worlds most successful men have tried and failed at forex however may still have accounts that are failing but still have equity left..

The way I see it if somebody is there to help rescue this account and will only make money buy the profits generated on the account then it is a logical thing to consider.. the more and more profitable months I have on the Intellitrade strategy the more clients will be attracted to this idea.

Also - when it comes to clients handingthe money over I will make sure this is done through the broker so that they feel safe and protected..

The most important thing to note is that my max risk is always 1% so there is no chance of the account being blown.
TheCyclist
forex_trader_28881
तबसे मेंबर है Feb 07, 2011   724 पोस्टों
Dec 04, 2011 at 13:42 (एडिट हो रहा है Dec 04, 2011 at 14:04)
But then you're not really rescuing accounts, you're looking for clients.

We know for a fact there's at least a 100 000 losing accounts out there, all of them worth anything from $1 to $10 000. If you're any good then it doesn't matter if it's even $1, the compounding will do the work, get the client and who knows, a year later he might slap down 10k, 100k, whatever....don't let entry amount fool you.

Anybody with half a brain will test the manager first with a small amount. For at least a year or two before putting down a decent amount.

benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 10:10 (एडिट हो रहा है Dec 05, 2011 at 10:14)
PipGnostic its true, but I already run my own micro account fund... go to any fund manager who has a portfolio of clients and who knows exactly what they are doing and ask what their minimum investment terms are - Most wouldn't touch anything below £50K... it would take a very long time to see any returns (worthwhile) in commissions on lower accounts even with compounding...

The idea behind going for people with accounts that are of marginally lower value and in draw down is because realistically a lot of fund managers out there won't be interested, or have the patience to do it so you'll find that these account have been sitting quiet for a while. Of course when the client sees their account finally broken even then there's the hope of continuing to trade that account and gain access to further funding.

I do agree though - $1 to $1000 will pay off over time... but for me - I can and will be investing similar figures into my own fund each month, so to add clients to my portfolio id want considerably more to justify the extra time I will be spending whether its general day to day admin and reporting or even Account Management/Customer service... it all needs to be taken into consideration. Also the smaller the investment, the MORE hassle you have from clients... fact... another thing to consider.

And yes of course any person with half a brain will test a manager.. but the thing to remember is a) we all use FXbook and are all building up a credible track record which is a good start to gain SOME trust.... b) yes investors would invest a small amount to test the manager, but by the same account, a SMALL deposit from an actual worthwhile investor could be anything from 50K upwards...

Personally from what Ive learned over the years and knowledge I've gained from the traders I know who do have access to the 10m accounts, 100k is a standard entry/test figure for a worthwhile investment... then after you've proven your worth, 10million and upwards is more like the sensible amounts to be discussing once you have proven yourself to them with the smaller account.

Food for thought.
walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 15:31
I hope this will be your last delete
mrWoland
forex_trader_53818
तबसे मेंबर है Nov 17, 2011   15 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 16:13
Where's your track record?
benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 17:33
Steve - sorry, I've been making a youtube video for some trading buddies Ive recommended myfxbook to - they were having trouble verifying so I made this for them today ( hence deleting the account - you can see for yourself... SO ill be verified again once myfx updates. Also NOTHING has changed in the account as you'll see - myfx includes all trades from the mt4 account. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Hi there Mr Woland - I'm in the third month of an Account Rescue which is linked and being verified within my profile - please feel free to follow the account.

walker36
forex_trader_36599
तबसे मेंबर है May 13, 2011   1341 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 20:36
if you are not ready do not start

good luck
benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 05, 2011 at 21:29
Well thanks to the 1 on 1 training i've had for 3 years by a very successful trader who trades a $10million account, runs a mentor service, travels the world teaching people, has a published book, and is well respected in the real forex world.. thats not the case... i've been ready for some time. Just keep an eye on the results and they will prove themselves... Im not trading some rubbish EA (we all know EVERY single EA fails eventually) I trade a manual strategy I developed, I use both technical and fundamental analysis, and have several very strict entry and exit rules within my strategy and its all manual... I already have a year of Demo trades on this and am on the 2nd month of proving it on real money. Then you will be able to see that I know exactly what I'm doing.

Im not expecting investments or account handovers yet - although id confidently take them on - right now im generating the interest and contacts.

Appreciate the advise and kind words though

Cheers, Ben
mrWoland
forex_trader_53818
तबसे मेंबर है Nov 17, 2011   15 पोस्टों
Dec 06, 2011 at 01:18
No offense but you don't have Live trading experience neither anything in the books to show.

1 year demo trading is good for nothing. The psychology of live trading is completely different from demo trading and no matter how good your mentor is, you and him are 2 different persons. Just because he is successful that doesn't imply that you will.

Before you rescue someone from ship wreckage you should prove that you can stay afloat in a real live situation and that is not done in 1 or 2 months. Nothing can guarantee your survival in the ocean.

Many before you have said the same thing and they sunk after a few good streaks of winning.



benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 06, 2011 at 08:44
Mr Woland, After all of your advice I assumed you must be a very succesful trader, so I was disappointed to see that not only do you not have any accounts listed and verified with myfbook, your only activity here seems to be a) having a dig at other people here b) poaching for clients...

Look myfxbook is a community not a witch hunt - Im telling it like it is and im publishing my results and verifying them - time will tell and soon enough youll see. Im well aware of the psychology of trading - I took the time to learn about this before even looking at a chart, im well aware people are different, nothing can guarantee my survival in the ocean, then again nothing can guarantee yours.. the difference between me and these many other people you speak of - the system chasers, the crashers and burners, the bulls that turned to bears, the '95%' - ive already spent the time making mistakes , loosing money etc BEFORE building an online profile.

So youll see, but as mentioned this is meant to be a professional discussion, not a witch hunt, i appreciate you getting involved but looking at your profile and the only activity that happens im sure you and any bidy else here can understand where I am coming from.

Look I wish you all the very best, really, I do, but please Im not here to be preached at when you are telling me things I knew 3 years ago... but thank you all the same, genuinly.

benbakhsh
forex_trader_46166
तबसे मेंबर है Aug 30, 2011   73 पोस्टों
Dec 06, 2011 at 08:51
Ps I agree that Demos are worthless in real time... to an extent - they mean sweet FA in terms of credibility but are useful when developing strategies.

Youll notice that I dont bother with Demo accounts on here, and this is why - it does nothing for credability.
mrWoland
forex_trader_53818
तबसे मेंबर है Nov 17, 2011   15 पोस्टों
Dec 06, 2011 at 18:14
It must be a Nooby thing!

They demo trade for a few months and they think right away that they can do the job better than anybody else.

I don't know what kind of rescue you've been doing to that account but nothing seems to be happening and it's curving down.

Are you trying to dig a bigger hole?

You're better wake up and smell the coffee.

Play with your own money first! Than after 1 year or 2 come back to show us your marvelous work.
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