A few days ago, I asked customer service about the signal copying profit rate:



Profit rate = (Ending assets – Cumulative deposits during the period + Cumulative withdrawals during the period – Beginning assets) / (Beginning assets + Cumulative deposits during the period)

Due to the characteristics of the calculation formula itself, a trader’s withdrawal behavior will inflate the profit rate value, while deposit behavior will lower the profit rate value.

This profit rate calculation method is quite interesting: for example, if your principal is 10,000 U and you earn 1,000 U, then your profit rate should be 10%! But if the signal provider withdraws 5,000 U of the principal, then the signal copying profit rate becomes 20%!

As a follower, in addition to paying attention to the signal provider’s profit rate, you should also pay attention to basic information such as the position margin ratio, leverage ratio, profit/loss ratio, and whether there is any position-holding behavior?

Let’s encourage each other!
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TraderSupportingEachOther
· 5h ago
Also, is there any action to withdraw the principal to boost the yield?
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