Il conto gestito (PAMM) è una variante della gestione patrimoniale in cui un gestore utilizza i fondi di più investitori su un unico conto. Tutti i profitti e le perdite sono distribuiti tra i partecipanti in base alla loro quota nel conto e all'offerta del conto.
Il conto gestito (PAMM) è una variante della gestione patrimoniale in cui un gestore utilizza i fondi di più investitori su un unico conto. Tutti i profitti e le perdite sono distribuiti tra i partecipanti in base alla loro quota nel conto e all'offerta del conto.
1.000 dollari
profitto generale per 1 (un) periodo di investimento
Il profitto di un gestore ammonta a 720 dollari.
Da cui:
600 dollari (60% * 1.000 dollari) - profitto dal proprio
investimento
120 dollari (30% * 400 dollari) - parte dei profitti degli investitori
Il profitto di un investitore
ammonta a 280 dollari.
Dal profitto generale dell'investitore (40% di 1.000 dollari) viene dedotta una commissione del manager
secondo le condizioni dell'offerta:
400 dollari - 30% * 400 dollari = 120 dollari
2.000 dollari
importo dei fondi sul conto all'inizio del periodo
Le perdite, esattamente come i profitti, sono distribuite proporzionalmente alle quote del gestore e degli investitori.
Perdita generale 200 dollari
120 dollari (60% di 200 dollari) - perdita del gestore
80 dollari (40% di 200 dollari) - perdita dell'investitore
200 dollari
perdita generale per 1 (un) periodo di investimento
2.000 dollari
importo dei fondi sul conto all'inizio del periodo
Alla fine di ogni periodo di investimento un investitore può:
Opzione 1
Prelevare solo i profitti
lasciando l'investimento iniziale sul conto )
Opzione 2
Withdraw profits only
leaving the initial investment on the account
Opzione 3
Lasciare i profitti sul conto e quindi
aumentare la somma da investire per il prossimo periodo di investimento
Il saldo delle operazioni (versamento e prelievo), la correttezza e l'accuratezza dei tempi di elaborazione della distribuzione dei profitti tra il gestore e gli investitori è assicurata e garantita da FIBO Group.
Il programma di agenti PAMM è un progetto di collaborazione pensato per attrarre investitori sui Conti Gestito (PAMM). I gestori condividono la propria remunerazione con gli agenti che portano nuovi investitori.
No, you can't change the PAMM offer. Before submitting your Managed account (PAMM) application, make sure to get acquainted with the rules of provision of the "Managed account (PAMM)" service. After submitting the application, the Company's manager shall contact you to confirm the offer’s parameters.
The Managed account (PAMM) service is available in the following account types: MT4 Fixed, MT4 NDD, and MT4 NDD No Commission. Description of their differences can be found in the section "Types of trading accounts". There is also a comparative table of account types.
The regulations for the service "Managed account (PAMM)" can be found on the Company's website (Home page – “Clients” – “Documents” – subsection “For investors” – “Procedure for provision of the “Managed account (PAMM)” service”).
Agreement with the Company and has an activated trading or investor account opened in his name.
Managed account (PAMM) — a trading account that allows the Manager to use their own capital and the total capital of Investors for Management in order to make a profit.
Investor account — a non-trading account intended exclusively for withdrawing and depositing funds to a Managed account (PAMM). Each participant has a Managed account (PAMM). One investor account can be used to withdraw and Deposit funds to an unlimited number of managed accounts (PAMM).
Manager — Managed account participant, a Client of the Company who passed the registration procedure as a Manager of a Managed account.
Investor — Managed account participant, a Client of the Company who passed the registration procedure as an Investor of a Managed account.
PAMM-agent — a Client of the Company who passed the registration procedure as a PAMM agent.
Management — the Manager performs speculative trading operations on the world financial markets using the funds of the Managed account (PAMM) in the interests of Investors and for remuneration in the form of a share of the earned profit.
Manager's Offer (Offer) — the specific Manager’s offer for potential Investors to invest in the Manager’s Managed account on specific terms, and for the potential PAMM agents – to attract investments to the Manager’s Managed account for a fee.
Balance transaction — withdrawing or depositing funds to a Managed account.
Managed account balance — sum of the Manager’s Capital, Investors’ Capitals and overall result (profit or loss) of all closed trading positions on a Managed account.
Equity of Managed account — actual total amount of funds of a Managed account, calculated as the amount of Balance and current (floating) profit (or loss) on open trading positions.
Margin — funds reserved as margin collateral for open trading positions.
Free margin — funds not reserved as margin collateral for open trading positions, calculated as the difference between Equity and Margin.
Manager’s Capital – Manager’s own funds deposited to a Managed account.
Manager’s Funds – actual amount of the Manager’s own funds on a Managed account, calculated as the Manager’s share in the amount of the Managed account funds.
Investor’s Capital — Investor’s own funds deposited to a Managed account.
Investor’s Funds — actual amount of the Investor’s own funds on a Managed account, calculated as the Investor’s share in the amount of Funds of a Managed account.
Investment period — a period of time multiple of one week during which the Manager exercises Management of a Managed account and upon the expiration of which settlements and distribution of Profit and Fee between the Manager, Investors and PAMM agents take place.
Manager’s Profit — positive financial result of the Management of the Manager’s Funds.
Investor’s Income — positive financial result of the Management of the Investor’s Capital. It is subject to be distributed between the Manager and Investor upon the expiration of the Investment period.
Investor’s Profit — Investor’s Income minus the Manager’s Fee, minus penalty (if a penalty is prescribed in the Managed account offer).
Manager’s Fee — parameter of the Offer that determines the percentage of the Investor’s Profit to be paid to the Manager.
PAMM Agent’s Fee — parameter of the Offer determining the share of the Manager’s Fee payable to the PAMM agent.
Rating of Managed accounts — list of active Managed accounts on the Company’s site with the option to be rated by the main parameters (currency of account, Manager’s Capital,
total and daily profitability, Offer, etc.).
Liquidation of a Managed account — a current Managed account closure procedure initiated by the Manager or the Company.
The Time of the Company (FIBO Time, EET) — the time at which the Company’strading platform and its mobile versions operate. It meets Eastern European Time (EET).
Trading Day — any weekday when the Management of a Managed account is possible. Regarding to a Managed account service, trading days begin and end as follows (EET):
Monday: 00:35 on Monday till 00:35 on Tuesday
Tuesday: 00:35 on Tuesday till 00:35 on Wednesday
Wednesday: 00:35 on Wednesday till 00:35 on Thursday
Thursday: 00:35 on Thursday till 00:35 on Friday
Friday: 00:35 till 23:59:59 on Friday
Rollover Time — time for statistical data collection, calculations and Balance operations. Corresponds to 00:35 EET of the following days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 05:30 EET Saturday and 23:45 EET Sunday.
It is the manager who operates the Managed account (PAMM). The company registers the results of operation at the end of each investment period and performs funds distribution between investors, manager and PAMM-agents.
To choose a Managed account for investment, use the Managed account rating, which can be found on the Company's website "Investors" - "Rating", where all available accounts for investment are presented.
By default, the rating of Managed Accounts (PAMM) is formed by the "Account funds" parameter. However, using the settings for sorting, you can make a rating by other parameters: age of the Managed account (PAMM), profitability for different periods, the size of the Manager's Capital, limit the limits of profitability, select the maximum drawdown of PAMM.
The total profitability (%) shows the total profit or loss of the Managed account on the running total basis from the moment of registration, and is calculated with the formula:
Y=(А1/А * В1/В * … * Z1/Z — 1) * 100%, where:
Y – Total Profitability;
А...А1, B...B1 - Periods between Balance transactions;
А - Initial Balance;
А1 - Equity right before the first following Balance transaction;
B - Equity immediately after the Balance transaction;
B1 — Equity right before the next following Balance transaction;
Z — Equity immediately after the last Balance transaction;
Z1 — Equity at the moment of calculation.
Daily (weekly, monthly) profit shows current profit or loss of the Managed account during particular trading day, current week and month accordingly. Are measured in percentage and calculated by the formula:
Yd (Yw,Ym) = ((Y2 + 1)/(Y1 + 1) - 1) * 100 %, where:
Yd (Yw,Ym) — Daily (weekly, monthly) profit;
Y2 – General Profit at the end of the trading day* (week*,month*) (decimal fraction);
Y1 – General Profit on the beginning of the trading day (week, month) (decimal fraction).
* for current trading day (week, month) - at the moment of calculation.
You may drop a message for the Manager in your Client Area only after you invested in their Managed account (PAMM).
No, no one but Investor can withdraw funds from a Managed account (PAMM).
No, this option is not available. However, the Investor has access to information about closed deals and can monitor the dynamics of account funds on the PAMM statistics page.
The profit of a Managed account (PAMM) depends on the activities of its Manager: the correct choice of assets (currency pairs) for investing and managing (trading) them. The results of the work (profit or loss) of the Manager are recorded at the end of each investment period.
You may withdraw your funds in any volume and with no fee in the end of the Investment period.
Managed Account (PAMM) deposit is carried out in Client Area, ‘MY PAMM’ section. Money transfer is executed by the Company based on a Client’s request to transfer funds from a trading or invest account.
a) When a Managed Account (PAMM) is credited?
Requests to deposit a Managed Accounts (PAMM) may be submitted any time. Request execution takes place at Rollover time which corresponds to 00:35 EET of the following days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 05:30 EET Saturday and 23:45 EET Sunday.
***When a Managed Account (PAMM) is created, the request of a Manager to deposit it is generated and executed automatically upon the Company’s confirmation of the Offer.
b) Can I invest in various Managed Accounts (PAMM) at a time?
Yes, the number of Managed accounts (PAMM) selected for investment is not limited.
All the non-trading (financial) transactions are processed in accordance with ‘Procedure of provision of the ‘Managed account (PAMM)’ service’. Deposits and withdrawals are processed at the upcoming Rollover time which corresponds to 00:35 EET of the following days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 05:30 EET Saturday and 23:45 EET Sunday.
Yes, an Investor may withdraw their funds from a Managed Account (PAMM) any time, however in case the withdrawal takes place before the end of the investment period, an Investor may be charged a fee, the amount of which is indicated in the Managed Account’s offer. This is introduced to minimize the risks for a Manager in case of unexpected withdrawals that may lead to forced position closure to comply with margin requirements. If a withdrawal (either partial or total) is carried out in the end of the Investment period, funds are withdrawn in full and are not subject to fee.
If you are an experienced and successful trader, you may profit more by running your own Managed Account (PAMM). Your income is taken both from your own deposit and Manager’s fee.
In case you don’t have enough experience in trading, you may invest into a PAMM. In both cases the profit depends on Manager’s performance.
Profit-factor is a ratio of the total value of all the completed profitable transactions to the total value of all the completed loss-making transactions for the whole period of existence of the Managed account.
Total net profit — is the profit of the Managed account on a running total basis for all the completed transactions for the whole period of existence of the Managed account.
Maximum drawdown is a maximum relative decrease of the total profitability comparing with the latest historical maximum value of the total profitability.