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Noisy replied Apr 8, 2026Well, using such kind of position size strategy would fix your problems straight away and you wouldn’t have to spent one more minute thinking about your position size. Since you can code, it could be automated in less than a few lines. Couldn’t be ...
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Noisy replied Apr 8, 2026Wouldn't it be more sensible, especially in the Forex/CFD sector where there are no standardized position sizes required, to dynamically determine your position size instead of using fixed/static values, e.g. Position Size = (equity × risk %) ÷ ...
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Noisy replied Apr 8, 2026Ok, great. Well, I’ll still need to wait 8 days for the calibration phase to be completed.
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Noisy replied Apr 7, 2026Have you found any reason for this? I find it quite alarming. If stop-loss/take-profit orders aren't being executed correctly by the broker, you can forget about any risk management whatsoever. I see that some people have complained that their ...
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Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026I see, well then perhaps it’s an broker/platform issue. Probably best to ask Darwinex directly. Edit. On the discord server some people mentioned problems with the MT4 platform and SL/TPs failed to execute.
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Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026But the market did not open on Friday and is still closed?
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Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026Stop-loss orders generally do not trigger or execute during market holidays or weekends because exchanges are closed. S&P 500 (along with the NYSE and Nasdaq) was closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, in observation of Good Friday
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Noisy replied Apr 5, 2026First of all, Happy Easter! Thanks for the explanation. Yes, exactly, you first mentioned 5% per month and then 15%. That's why I was a bit confused, as that's quite a big difference. What I meant to say is that if you buy, for example, a 200k ...
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Noisy replied Apr 4, 2026So, with one of your DARWINs that I linked to a few days ago, you didn't make 15% per month. I think some months were even less than 1% per month. I haven't looked at your other DARWINs yet. Nevertheless. If you’re able to recover the costs for all ...
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Noisy replied Apr 4, 2026Most of your Darwins aren't that old, are they? Have you actually been able to reach most of the 10 or 15% boosters you bought, and how long did that take on average? In terms of the percentage return needed to cover the costs of a 200k 15% target ...
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Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Yes, there seems to be a high fluctuation in investor capital. THA, which for a long time was the DARWIN with the highest AUM, had over 37M at its peak, and now, it's 14M. I think what Haysee is doing makes much more sense than relying on raising ...
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Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Yes, that's true, but I wouldn't rule it out for myself. I'm at least considering investing something (10-20k). I'm not that old yet, and whether I'll ever achieve even remotely good results with my own trading is questionable. INDX's performance ...
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Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Are there any investors here who use Darwinex instead of trading? Darwinex INDX seems like a good thing. I'd probably even get more out of that than from my own trading, haha. Duration (since inception): 4,9 years Return (since inception): 302.84% ...
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Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026Hedging doesn’t necessarily mean taking the opposite side of a trade. First and foremost it means offsetting risk. Instead of copying or taking the opposite side of a profitable trader‘s trades, Darwinex could likely just pass such exposure to ...
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Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026I guess they will hedge profitable DARWINs that are making too much money on booster allocations otherwise it would be a losing proposition for them just like for any of those monopoly money prop firms.
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Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026The discount code seems to be new. I certainly didn't receive it during my last attempt in December. May I ask how you currently equip your DARWINs with boosters, or what you would recommend? For example, buying the maximum amount of boosters all at ...
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Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026I'm afraid it's not possible to access data that would show what you requested. The most I could analyze would be the "Max. Estimated Investment" values, which are listed for each DARWIN on Darwinex.com. For example, for THA, it's 598.20 MM
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