Ha! No pressure or anything!... I'm signing up to Zulu Trade now. I will see what it's all about and give some feedback first.
Trading is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.
But of course, please, none was intended!!!
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I've signed up with a demo account for now, to see what it's like. I can only have my real account if I sign up for a live account with them; which I'm not ready to do at this point, but maybe soon! I'm currently following some signal providers to see how it all works.
Trading is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.
I am not sure what you mean with that, but should you be referring to brokers -there are quite a bunch you can choose from. Maybe yours is already in the list and thus no need to change accounts.
Good luck with the demo!! keep in mind that good results take up to a month to show - as per my humble trading xexe
A humble man; I like that! By live account, I mean hooking up my live Alpari account with ZuluTrade so others can copy my trades.
What kind of volume are you trading (feel free not to answer!)?
Trading is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.
Yeah, a humble man with humble expectations as well...I am not manually trading only following other traders signals, so we cannot talk about volume, but I can talk about roi and lots allocation per signals xexe
I didn't know you are a manual trader otherwise I could've told you the zulutrade demo is for followers before trying it...but you can see how it works from your side and should you decide to join you'll know better. As I earlier said, if a SP is very good he gets to be quite popular as well - look at the FCC the number one ranked - his traffic is humongous ;l)
hey YES,did you open the demo with zulutrade account as we talked?
I haven't traded myself manually on zulutrade but I've been following cruiser and the results are as follows:
Do you follow anybody or have your own signal?
Trading is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.
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