PAMM-Account Monitoring

What is Monitoring of PAMM-accounts? How does it work?

PAMM-accounts Monitoring is a graphic display of trading results of a PAMM-account without considering deposits/withdrawal of funds.

The chart of a PAMM-account Monitoring shows the daily change (at the moment of Rollover) of the balance of a notional Managed Account attached to the considered PAMM-account and created together with it, with the initial balance of 100 units in the currency of the PAMM-account, without deduction of the Remuneration.

The Chart of the Manager's Offers Monitoring shows the daily change (at the moment of Rollover) of the balance of notional Managed Account attached to the considered PAMM-account and created together with it, with the initial balance of 100 units in the currency of the PAMM-account taking into account the Commission for deposit, the Remuneration of the Manager for account management and Profit-share Remuneration of the Manager

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    Indicators

    • Maximum Relative Profit – is the value calculated from the minimum to the maximum point of the PAMM-account Monitoring chart. It’s the maximum that the Investor could gain during the PAMM-account existence.
    • Maximum Relative Loss – is the value calculated from the Maximum to the minimum on the PAMM-account profitability chart. It’s the maximum that the Investor could lose during the PAMM-account existence.
    • Maximum Daily Profit - is the maximum of all daily profits.
    • Maximum Daily Loss – is the maximum of all daily losses.
    • Average Daily Profit – is the arithmetical average value of all the daily profitability above zero.
    • Average Daily Loss – is the arithmetical average value of all daily losses.
    • Volatility of Daily Profitability – is the arithmetical average value of all the profitability (profits and losses) taken in modulus.
    • Restitution Factor – is ratio of the current profit to the maximum relative drawdown.
    • Aggressive Trading – is a parameter calculated on the basis of the maximum daily profit and maximum
      daily losses. Within a range from 1 (low) to 5 (high).
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    Journal

    The PAMM-account journal allows retracing all the account history, that is:
    • Opening Date;
    • Making Manager's Offers;
    • Results of the ended Trading Intervals;
    • Manager's Capital changes.
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