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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Why don't you show us this instead of lecturing others? Embracing a victor mindset means taking control of your reactions. You still have to work on that (It’s not complicated) Are devout Christians actually allowed to be on a trading forum? Don't ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025A major disadvantage I see (which is unfortunately rarely mentioned) in trading investor capital, and all the efforts to achieve this, is that it can create enormous psychological pressure, first of all, to trade real money with people you don't ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Yes, it may be that you would profit this way during the recovery from a drawdown, but you can't guarantee that the drawdown won't become even greater from the moment you purchased the booster, which is time-limited, and if you don't make any ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Yes, I've heard from some people that they have multiple Darwins and have bought boosters or permanent allocations. I already asked Darwinex myself, and they said there is no limit, but the question is whether it would be worth the risk to create so ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Yes, you could certainly slightly adjust your strategy with correlation and avoid this, but the point I wanted to make is that the correlation factor supposedly doesn't play a role with the virtual capital allocations that you can purchase through ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025In my opinion, it would be even better with permanent allocations, as these supposedly last FOREVER and once you reach the breakeven point, you would of course earn far more than with 1 Darwin using the same strategy due to the higher capital. Here ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025I was wondering the same thing. If you could trade the same strategy without being penalized for correlation, you could earn more money than just from one Darwin once you have reached the break-even point. You also have more expenses initially but ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Yes, you see. I haven't even taken the subscription costs into account. 100k Booster: $1,265 Subscription (3 months): $150,00 Total costs (3 months): $1,415 To make the $1,415 with your 100k at a 15% performance fee, you need a +9.4% return ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025What I also really like about Darwinex: You have complete freedom regarding your trading and don't have to worry about violating drawdown limits or other thousands of rules you've supposedly broken, as is the case with many, if not all, of these ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Thanks for the tip. Yes, I deliberately only included one month of DarwinIA allocation. Yes, the long-term goal is millions in capital from third-party investors, and that sounds good at first, but... - You don't know when or if that will ever ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025$100,000 Booster costs $1,265/year, not $1,500. Cost for a $100,000 Booster (12 months): $1.265 Required return to cover costs (12 months): +8.43% (1265/100000/0.15) Required return to cover costs (1 month): +0.70% (1265/100000/0.15/12) Required ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025Here's an overview of the DARWIN's minimum return required to cover the costs for the Darwinex Zero subscription model (based on the minimum allocation that can be obtained through DarwinIA Silver/Gold) as well as for the additional products that ...
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Noisy replied Oct 22, 2025I don't know hayseed's expenses and income from DARWIN/s. I can only say that it has not paid off for ME yet and I currently see little added value in having additional expenses for temporary boosters or permanent allocations. Especially not with ...
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Noisy replied Oct 21, 2025I found this an interesting hint and took a closer look at gold. According to a short backtest from the beginning of the year to the end of summer, the ORB approach would have performed well. Perhaps the correlation to stock indices, which should be ...
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Noisy replied Oct 21, 2025Hello Medici. Unfortunately, I can't get a Renko chart on 1-tick real-time market data yet. ProRealTime requires a subscription for that (even for Forex symbols). TradingView does have Renko, but not on tick data. MT4/5 doesn't have full-screen tick ...
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Noisy replied Oct 21, 2025That was a good one! 99.9% of the people here don't know that and think they can end up profitable every day, week, and month. Just have a look through Pip's Prop Trading Topic, there you will find elite traders who double their accounts every month ...
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Noisy replied Oct 21, 2025I don't over-leverage or hold too long, but my profits in Darwin aren't sufficient enough, and I can't control them because I'm not a manual trader who tries to chase profit targets; I simply trade the signals my strategy gives. So you seem to have ...
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Noisy replied Oct 21, 2025Summary of my current results of the ORB system. image
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