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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Yes. You only buy boosters without target return? On the pricing table for boosters some of the target return boosters come at no additional costs? For example the 100k booster with 5% target return for 6M. So you even get free boosters ...
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Their website only states that you can repurchase boosters once they've expired. It doesn't preclude the possibility of buying additional boosters at any time, as long as you haven't reached 500k right?
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026The problem I see is that if I were to buy boosters gradually, I wouldn't have a fixed capital base to trade with from the beginning (and from which I could expect a potential income for a 2% monthly performance), and you can only equip your Darwin ...
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Thank you! Is there no correlation issue with 3 Darwins and executing the same trades?
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Yes, I understand. Therefore, it would make more sense to buy boosters gradually rather than buying them all upfront for a longer period. My basic idea is simply to obtain as much capital as possible for a Darwin as quickly as possible, even if it ...
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Yes, true. But it’s also possible you buy a booster after x drawdown and your drawdown will even increase from there on.
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026Got it. Yes, i was only referring to the time aspect in regards to the discounted prices for the boosters. I like to keep things simple. Stacking boosters every week/months over one or even several darwin’s sounds like a lot of „operational time“ ...
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Noisy replied Mar 8, 2026A 3-month 25k booster costs a one-time fee of $140. If you had to repurchase it every 3 months, you would pay $140 twelve times over the 3 years. That's a total cost of $1680. A 3-year 25k booster costs a one-time fee of $505. Have I missed ...
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Noisy replied Mar 7, 2026I still don't quite understand, but it's okay. A 25k booster that costs $140 for 3 months seems far more expensive than a 25k booster for 36 months that costs $505 or what I am missing?
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Noisy replied Mar 7, 2026How did you arrive at that calculation? From 500 to 10000? What was done, and over what period of time?
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Noisy replied Mar 7, 2026Yes, whether it's tactically smart to pay upfront for the maximum allocation of boosters for three years is another question. I was just looking at the costs and the potential profit one could expect if, as Pip says, one were to make 3% per month. I ...
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Noisy replied Mar 7, 2026All the boosters can be purchased for 3 years. The maximum allocation of boosters over 3 years, consisting of two 200k boosters and one 100k booster (500k total), would cost $9,945. A 3% monthly return compounded over 36 months results in a total ...
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Noisy replied Mar 6, 2026Can you quantify how much active trading time (in hours) you invested in the 3 Darwins over the 13 months, how much in fees you incurred, and what you received in payouts? Do you still aim for Gold/Investors over virtual allocations/ boosters etc.?
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Noisy replied Mar 6, 2026Great! How long did it take you to reach gold with your Darwin? I stopped all trading-related activities for the last two months and also took a break from all screens. The last system I tried yielded mixed results. I'll have to see how/if things ...
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Noisy replied Jan 5, 2026Happy New Year to you all! Just canceled my Darwinex Zero subscription. I started at the worst possible time, suffered a -5% drawdown in December. The maximum drawdown ncreased to 8%. Another 45 euros down the drain... The only good thing was a ...
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Noisy replied Dec 22, 2025My new Darwin was created today. Reducing the number of markets from 5 to 3 and decreasing the position size per order from 0.25% to 0.20% has given me a current risk factor of x1.35 as compared to x0.50 with my previous Darwin. Return (since ...
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