7 Essential Tips For Finding A Profitable Forex Managed Account
There are many important things to consider when entering the managed forex arena for the first time. Below are some points you should be mindful of that could well make the difference between an enjoyable and profitable experience and one you would sooner forget.
The Company
Obviously before you send your hard earned money off to a foreign land it is essential that you know exactly who it is you are dealing with, where are they based and who is your point of contact at the business in question. They need to be able to make themselves available to you at short notice to answer any questions or concerns you might have.
Starting Balance Requirements
What is the companies minimum balance requirement? Are you realistically able to find the minimum starting balance affordable without having to borrow funds to do it? Remember that any funds for forex trading should be considered as "risk capital" so that any losses of said funds does not adversely effect the economic well being of you or your family. That is only risk what you are prepared to lose. If you are not prepared to lose these funds, leave them in the bank.
Past Performance
Perhaps the overriding consideration when choosing a managed forex provider is their results. Have they been able to achieve consistent long term growth? The key point being consistency. It isn't a lot of help to you if your provider makes 50% one month and then loses it all the following month. You need to look for consistent results across a period of time of at least 2 years. Over a 2 years period you would expect that the trading system they used would have been exposed to a wide range of market conditions and if their results are consistent then you can be reasonable safe in assuming that their trading methodology is sound. Of course the markets being what they are future results can never be guaranteed.
Management Fees and Commissions
Before you invest you also need to make sure you know exactly what the costs are in terms of commissions and fees you have to pay. Typically you will be asked to pay a commission consisting of a percentage of profits gained, anywhere from 15-50 percent of new profits. On top of this percentage it is possible you may have to pay an annual fee based on a percentage of the balance as well as a fee based on turnover or volume. Make sure you have a thorough understanding of what the fees are, how they are applied and whether or not they are based on rewarding actual performance or simply based on the volume of trading. Obviously you want to make sure that the money manager has some incentive for good performance rather than for simply making large numbers of trades, otherwise known in the industry as "churning". I would suggest a performance fee of up to 30% based on achieving new profit highs is reasonable.
Control of Funds
Make certain that your provider gives you absolute control of your own funds at all time. The account should be opened in your own name, or that of your chosen company name. All monies should be sent directly to the account of a registered and regulated brokerage house rather than the provider themselves. There should be no exception this. Any bona fide managed forex provider will ensure that you are provided with an "LPOA" or "Limited Power of Attorney" to sign that allows them to only execute trades on the account and nothing more.
Total Capital Under Management
Choose a well funded provider who has sufficient capital under management to make it viable for a professional trader to actually trade. Smaller funds or money managers simply won't be able to attract the right kind of trading talent if they do not have sufficient capital under management. Whilst this alone isn't sufficient to give any guarantees it is a powerful indicator as to the overall viability of a particular provider.
Trading Methodology and Money Management
Money managers can use any number of trading methodologies or strategies. Whatever their trading style you need to make sure that you are comfortable with it and it suits your risk profile. Long periods of holding negative trades and periods of draw down can make investors very nervous, so get a good idea of their methodology before you invest. If you are not completely comfortable with their trading style do not invest with them.
The Broker
Which broker you choose can be critical in determining whether or not your managed forex experience is a profitable and pleasant experience of a complete nightmare. From experience I can say that which broker you choose needs to be uppermost in your considerations. Do your homework on the broker and make sure they can deliver competitive spreads and commissions. - 23222
The Company
Obviously before you send your hard earned money off to a foreign land it is essential that you know exactly who it is you are dealing with, where are they based and who is your point of contact at the business in question. They need to be able to make themselves available to you at short notice to answer any questions or concerns you might have.
Starting Balance Requirements
What is the companies minimum balance requirement? Are you realistically able to find the minimum starting balance affordable without having to borrow funds to do it? Remember that any funds for forex trading should be considered as "risk capital" so that any losses of said funds does not adversely effect the economic well being of you or your family. That is only risk what you are prepared to lose. If you are not prepared to lose these funds, leave them in the bank.
Past Performance
Perhaps the overriding consideration when choosing a managed forex provider is their results. Have they been able to achieve consistent long term growth? The key point being consistency. It isn't a lot of help to you if your provider makes 50% one month and then loses it all the following month. You need to look for consistent results across a period of time of at least 2 years. Over a 2 years period you would expect that the trading system they used would have been exposed to a wide range of market conditions and if their results are consistent then you can be reasonable safe in assuming that their trading methodology is sound. Of course the markets being what they are future results can never be guaranteed.
Management Fees and Commissions
Before you invest you also need to make sure you know exactly what the costs are in terms of commissions and fees you have to pay. Typically you will be asked to pay a commission consisting of a percentage of profits gained, anywhere from 15-50 percent of new profits. On top of this percentage it is possible you may have to pay an annual fee based on a percentage of the balance as well as a fee based on turnover or volume. Make sure you have a thorough understanding of what the fees are, how they are applied and whether or not they are based on rewarding actual performance or simply based on the volume of trading. Obviously you want to make sure that the money manager has some incentive for good performance rather than for simply making large numbers of trades, otherwise known in the industry as "churning". I would suggest a performance fee of up to 30% based on achieving new profit highs is reasonable.
Control of Funds
Make certain that your provider gives you absolute control of your own funds at all time. The account should be opened in your own name, or that of your chosen company name. All monies should be sent directly to the account of a registered and regulated brokerage house rather than the provider themselves. There should be no exception this. Any bona fide managed forex provider will ensure that you are provided with an "LPOA" or "Limited Power of Attorney" to sign that allows them to only execute trades on the account and nothing more.
Total Capital Under Management
Choose a well funded provider who has sufficient capital under management to make it viable for a professional trader to actually trade. Smaller funds or money managers simply won't be able to attract the right kind of trading talent if they do not have sufficient capital under management. Whilst this alone isn't sufficient to give any guarantees it is a powerful indicator as to the overall viability of a particular provider.
Trading Methodology and Money Management
Money managers can use any number of trading methodologies or strategies. Whatever their trading style you need to make sure that you are comfortable with it and it suits your risk profile. Long periods of holding negative trades and periods of draw down can make investors very nervous, so get a good idea of their methodology before you invest. If you are not completely comfortable with their trading style do not invest with them.
The Broker
Which broker you choose can be critical in determining whether or not your managed forex experience is a profitable and pleasant experience of a complete nightmare. From experience I can say that which broker you choose needs to be uppermost in your considerations. Do your homework on the broker and make sure they can deliver competitive spreads and commissions. - 23222
About the Author:
For more information regarding forex managed accounts. Brendan is also associated with Forex Managed Accounts. Managed Forex Trader provides information and services to people interested in investing in Forex this can be viewed at Forex Managed Account Services.


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