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forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 04, 2016 at 10:10
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
Rules169 posted:
Any chance you will make a 'sector 1 high' one day? because i would be interested 😁
I get this question a lot tbh, the answer is sorry but no - at least not in the short to medium term.
Reasoning: Folks say they want 'high risk' - until it behaves exactly as it should in a high risk fashion, then they panic like the world is ending :)
If I ever did offer a high risk version, I would very seriously consider asking clients to agree to lock-in their initial deposit for a certain length of time.
Not something I'm a fan of because it's their money and they should be free to do what they like with it, but I'm not a fan of wasting mine or anyone's time either :)
We'll see what happens, a lot can change in even 1 year.
forex_trader_283872
Member Since Nov 01, 2015
3 posts
May 04, 2016 at 12:50
Member Since Nov 01, 2015
3 posts
clte posted:Franck44 posted:
Hi All,
I would like to know if someone uses à specific organization for international transfers to reduce bank charges such TransferMate or world first.
In fact my bank charges me 5% of my transfer and I would like to make others with much lower costs.
Could you tell me which one you uses and give me an example of amount with it's fee ?
Thank you
If you are just referring to tranferring money from one bank account to another internationally, then I have tried www.transferwise.com in the past with success, even for large amounts. If you are referring to transferring money to PriorFX, I am not sure they would accept that.
You can use TorFx to save on conversion fees, much cheaper than banks and you can wire transfer to any FX broker. use the link below to get a quote.
https://www.torfx.com.au/affiliate/get-a-quote.htm?adloc=AusGlobalMarkets
May 04, 2016 at 12:55
Member Since Jan 19, 2016
23 posts
I have registered and have been approved for an account at priorfx. I also filled in the appropriate forms and got an email confirming that my account is connected to the sector 1 system but I cannot find any reference to this in the client area.
I have not yet deposited any funds in the account. Will any funds I deposit automatically be used for trading or do I have to do something else?
I have not yet deposited any funds in the account. Will any funds I deposit automatically be used for trading or do I have to do something else?
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 10, 2016 at 07:06
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
ebokai posted:
I have not yet deposited any funds in the account.
That's your answer :)
Once your account is funded (easiest/best to do that before sending the forms in btw) then you can be attached to the strategy and you will certainly see in the client area once that's happened.
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 10, 2016 at 10:04
Member Since Jan 19, 2016
23 posts
@BP33
Yep, that was it. Everything seems to be working fine now. However, I currently have a drawdown of around 40% but if I read the previous comments right, that is due to my account being allocated lots smaller than 0.01 and priorfx isn't taking that into account when calculating equity and margin.
Yep, that was it. Everything seems to be working fine now. However, I currently have a drawdown of around 40% but if I read the previous comments right, that is due to my account being allocated lots smaller than 0.01 and priorfx isn't taking that into account when calculating equity and margin.
Member Since Dec 05, 2015
38 posts
May 10, 2016 at 13:50
Member Since Mar 22, 2016
29 posts
I try to sign up but I'm wondering what should I fill in at ACCOUNT TYPE ?
possibilities between I hesitate are:
standard EUR
standard USD
exchange EUR
exchange USD
I live in Belgium so the funding bank account is in EUR, but I think BP33 PAMM is in USD....
anybody ?
marc
possibilities between I hesitate are:
standard EUR
standard USD
exchange EUR
exchange USD
I live in Belgium so the funding bank account is in EUR, but I think BP33 PAMM is in USD....
anybody ?
marc
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 11, 2016 at 05:11
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
ebokai posted:
@BP33
Yep, that was it. Everything seems to be working fine now. However, I currently have a drawdown of around 40% but if I read the previous comments right, that is due to my account being allocated lots smaller than 0.01 and priorfx isn't taking that into account when calculating equity and margin.
Yes, that's exactly right. How their website displays that information needs to be updated/corrected.
They are changing the client area completely, we just need to be patient for now.
Doesn't mean you can't ask them why it's taking so long though ;)
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 11, 2016 at 05:15
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
jajest posted:
just chatted with the customer service and the lady said that SECTOR MODERATE 1 is in USd and SECTOR MODERATE 2 is in EUR... so shall I choose then STANDARD EUR as ACCOUNT TYPE ?
Sector 1 and Sector 2 are completely different strategies, by different traders. They both have a Moderate and a Low version.
I can only help you with Sector 1 (both Moderate and Low) and for those you need either your main account or a sub-account to be in USD.
Standard or Exchange makes no difference at all because you won't be using it for trading (if you do you won't be able to invest at all) and it changes anyway once it attaches to the strategy.
So, for the sake of a clear answer - Standard USD is fine if you're wishing to invest in either Sector 1 Moderate or Sector 1 Low.
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 11, 2016 at 11:17
Member Since Nov 29, 2015
25 posts
BP33 posted:Rules169 posted:
there is a moderate 2? :o
Yep, not run by me at all (but I do know the trader).
In my humble opinion it's a good option for risk diversification. The strategy seems to be a sound one.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/SectorCapital/sector-capital-2-prior/1599328
is this the one your talking about?
forex_trader_100568
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
May 11, 2016 at 13:48
Member Since Nov 25, 2012
121 posts
Vengence posted:BP33 posted:Rules169 posted:
there is a moderate 2? :o
Yep, not run by me at all (but I do know the trader).
In my humble opinion it's a good option for risk diversification. The strategy seems to be a sound one.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/SectorCapital/sector-capital-2-prior/1599328
is this the one your talking about?
Yes, that's the one.
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