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FPA Introduces Managed Forex Accounts Performance Testing
The FPA's Performance Testing of EAs is going well. There are also two Performance Tests on Signals Services. More additions to both of those categories are expected soon.
Finding someone you can trust to turn your money over to can be difficult. How can you be sure that the performance shown on an account manager's page is real? Today, the FPA begins Performance Testing managed forex accounts.
I hope to quickly add more Managed Forex Accounts services. The only requirements are that they be listed in the FPA's reviews and that they can place the trades into an MT4 account. If you have a good account management company that meets these requirements, ask them to use the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of the page.
One other account manager volunteered, but his website isn't ready, so I can't set up his review page yet.
And the first company to volunteer for this is...
Excel FX
Just follow the links to the review page and look in the upper-left to the Excel FX Demo Test.
You can also check out the Managed Forex Test Lab page, which will list all the Managed Forex Services being tested in one place and allows for sorting by name, average pips per week, or average equity per week. There's only one there now, but more will be added in the coming weeks.
Notes: I'd like to personally thank Shaun of Excel-FX for agreeing to let his company be the first test subject for the FPA's Managed Accounts Performance Testing.
Due to the possibility that people who are not subscribed to the Signals Service could use the Performance Test Page to copy trades, the default 15 minute update has been over-ridden. The page really only updates about once a day. Please ignore the part of the page that talks about the statement being updated every 15 minutes.
Exact executions of orders will vary a little from broker to broker and from demo to live accounts.
The FPA's Performance Testing of EAs is going well. There are also two Performance Tests on Signals Services. More additions to both of those categories are expected soon.
Finding someone you can trust to turn your money over to can be difficult. How can you be sure that the performance shown on an account manager's page is real? Today, the FPA begins Performance Testing managed forex accounts.
I hope to quickly add more Managed Forex Accounts services. The only requirements are that they be listed in the FPA's reviews and that they can place the trades into an MT4 account. If you have a good account management company that meets these requirements, ask them to use the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of the page.
One other account manager volunteered, but his website isn't ready, so I can't set up his review page yet.
And the first company to volunteer for this is...
Excel FX
Just follow the links to the review page and look in the upper-left to the Excel FX Demo Test.
You can also check out the Managed Forex Test Lab page, which will list all the Managed Forex Services being tested in one place and allows for sorting by name, average pips per week, or average equity per week. There's only one there now, but more will be added in the coming weeks.
Notes: I'd like to personally thank Shaun of Excel-FX for agreeing to let his company be the first test subject for the FPA's Managed Accounts Performance Testing.
Due to the possibility that people who are not subscribed to the Signals Service could use the Performance Test Page to copy trades, the default 15 minute update has been over-ridden. The page really only updates about once a day. Please ignore the part of the page that talks about the statement being updated every 15 minutes.
Exact executions of orders will vary a little from broker to broker and from demo to live accounts.
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