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Noisy replied Mar 28, 2026I'm not even sure if a DARWIN is a separate trading account to which trades are copied, or if it's simply a piece of software. According to this, the actual trading activity in a DarwinexZero account would only take place in the demo account (signal ...
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Noisy replied Mar 27, 2026I have now also collected the monthly return figures for all DARWINs (based on data from March 22, 2026). Here is a brief overview of the distribution of a certain X% consecutive minimum return for N consecutive months. image
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Noisy replied Mar 25, 2026Average over the entire lifetime of all DARWINs (total return/drawdown). I am currently still scraping the monthly return tables for all DARWINS; then I can say more about the averages over individual time intervals. Btw, I asked Darwinex about the ...
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Noisy replied Mar 25, 2026Based on the data I've collected, the following picture emerges across all DARWINs: Average return: 2.58% Average drawdown: -13.67% Average AuM (Assets Under Management): 26,997 € Average number of investors: 46
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Noisy replied Mar 25, 2026Thank you, so I basically understood it correctly, and that's essentially what I'm trying to find. A trading plan that would allow me to achieve a consistent minimum return within a specific timeframe while also adhering to a certain risk limit and ...
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Noisy replied Mar 24, 2026Yes, I've thought along those lines too, but I'm wondering if this isn't a completely different approach to trading. As I understand it, it would mean trying to make $1 every month without considering my risk, time commitment, or even following a ...
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Noisy replied Mar 24, 2026Yes, I've always believed that a trading approach based on statistical probabilities and extensive testing would be the best way (regardless of what ultimately triggers an entry or exit signal for an individual trade – whether it's technical ...
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Noisy replied Mar 24, 2026Looking at all the Darwins, it seems there isn't a single one that manages to achieve a certain minimum monthly return over several years, even if the total return might still be profitable in the long term. Not only when I look at the Darwins' ...
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Noisy replied Mar 24, 2026I'm not even sure how helpful all these technical approaches, including indicator systems, really are anymore. The markets are showing pretty clearly right now what's REALLY driving things (a clown as president who changes his mind every other day ...
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Noisy replied Mar 24, 2026So registering early ensures you have maximum time to meet the minimum trading requirements (minimum 15 days / 25 trades) and generate enough performance data (track record) to be eligible for that month's allocation. When I registered my first ...
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Noisy replied Mar 23, 2026Then I must have misunderstood something. I thought it had never been any different. Since the introduction of boosters, I've assumed they can be purchased immediately after the calibration phase. So if you wanted to, you could buy 500k AuM (max.) ...
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Noisy replied Mar 23, 2026Inflation everywhere you look. A trade copier might be able to help with that. But that has always been possible? You can, of course, buy the maximum number of boosters as soon as your Darwin is created. Reaching the minimum allocation of 30k in ...
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Noisy replied Mar 21, 2026Here's a list of all 12,674 DARWINs (As of March 22, 2026) The file consists of two sheets: The "DARWINs" sheet is the main data table. Each row represents one DARWIN and includes 13 columns: the darwin, type (Classic or Zero), country of origin, ...
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Noisy replied Mar 20, 2026Yes, I still believe that the investor capital aspect hasn't really paid off for most of Darwins so far. I certainly wouldn't expect to ever raise nearly enough investor capital, outside of virtual allocations, to generate a truly significant return ...
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Noisy replied Mar 20, 2026Try url 35 investors who currently have $TRO in their portfolios with a total of $ 919,102 (13 Nov 2025)
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Noisy replied Mar 20, 2026I think most people in this forum still haven't even heard of Darwinex. There are probably very few, if any. Here are some general figures: Summary of User Reviews & Payout Mentions for Darwinex Zero (DarwinexZero) Review Volume Trustpilot displays ...
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Noisy replied Mar 20, 2026My money printing machine also unfortunately broke down prematurely. I'm currently working on version 2.0 before I re-enter the hell gates of the Darwinex universe. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for both of us.

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Noisy replied Mar 20, 2026Have you received an allocation or even a payout with your Darwin yet?
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Noisy replied Mar 19, 2026Are the boosters no longer available as before for a new Darwin that doesn't yet have the maximum allocation, or what are you talking about?
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Noisy replied Mar 19, 2026What kind of world would we live in if everyone thought the same

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