Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Interim Report of Daily Trading Technical Analysis for Half of October 2020

Hello!
Today we would like to share with you an interim performance report of our signals for the first half of October 2020. 
The first half of October was profitable in the stock and currency markets. Wide consolidation of markets before the elections in the USA allows earning on the quiet market.
Now we provide a detailed report on income in financial markets: 
So, on the currency trading we made a profit of 590 points, which is 11.8% of tradable balance from $1000 - $50,000, where the maximum profit was $5,900. With a tradable balance of $50,000-$500,000, the maximum profit was $59,000.

On the stock market the profit made up 354 points, which is equal to 7,08% of tradable balance from $1000-$50,000, where the maximum profit was $3,540. With a deposit of $50,000-$500,000 the maximum profit was $35,400.

The total profit on two markets amounted to 944 points, which is 18,9% of the balance between $1000-$50,000, where the maximum profit amounted to $9,440. With a deposit of $50,000-$500,000 the maximum profit made up $94,440.

  • Total number of trades closed by Take-Profit: 27;
  • Total number of trades closed manually: 14;
  • Total number of trades closed by Stop-Loss : 18.

If you are not trading with us yet, pay attention to the emails with signals that are sent to you daily, track the signals, and join the team! 
Take care of yourself, and enjoy more profit!  

Regards,
PaxForex Team
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Risk Warning: Forex and CFD trading carry a high degree of risk. As such they may not be suitable for all investors. Investors should ensure they fully understand the risks associated with CFD trading before deciding to trade. Investors may choose to seek independent advice and should not risk more than they are prepared to lose.

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