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Investing and asset management in the Forex market
Welcome to the VladimirFX investment fund. In the majority of cases, investing requires significant funds. This investment fund helps anyone to become an investor, regardless of whether or not the person has such funds. The asset management scheme of the VladimirFX fund is somewhat different from the classic AM.
Distinctions from the classic AM:
1. You can make a deposit and start earning in just a few minutes.
2. Small initial deposit, affordable to anyone.
3. No need to open a trade account at a dealing center.
4. The trade is conducted from a unified account.
5. Account can be replenished using online payment systems.
6. Besides the investor's funds, the account is credited with the trader's funds.
7. Both loss and profit are shared between the trader and the investors. In the classic AM, all the losses are borne solely by the investor.
Terms:
• Minimum investment: 50 USD.
• Investor's net profit: up to 40% per month.
• Weekly capitalization.
• Forex market.
• Trade instrument: GBP/USD.
• System drawdown in the past: not greater than 30%.
The percentage of your profit depends on the investment amount:
• From $50 – you get 50% of the profit.
• From $1000 – you get 60% of the profit.
• From $5000 – you get 70% of the profit.
• From $10000 – you get 80% of the profit.
• From $50000 – you get 90% of the profit.
If your profit carries you over a certain threshold, you automatically get better conditions. You can also become a partner of the project and earn additional income.
Project author
Vladimir Kotsyuba. Independent trader. Education: higher (university), specialty: process engineer. Became acquainted with the Forex market in 2001. Since 2002 began to work using real accounts. Since 2007 has experience of working with investors. Studied market psychology, fundamental and technical analysis for a long while. Currently specializes on the GBP/USD pair. Strategy basis: candlestick analysis, Fibonacci numbers and intuition.
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