foreverman
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December 13, 2017, 07:36:05 AM |
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I think every investment fund should have a strategy when it comes to risks. But I didn't find any information about it on Symmetry website!!! This is the base of successful trading. How can I invest my money to the project that doesn't care about the risks. This is horrible!
Full information is posted in white paper. There’s a detailed description of risks strategy. When SYMM funds are not used in trading they are going to be kept in fiat currency.
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Mat24
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December 13, 2017, 07:46:46 AM |
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I think every investment fund should have a strategy when it comes to risks. But I didn't find any information about it on Symmetry website!!! This is the base of successful trading. How can I invest my money to the project that doesn't care about the risks. This is horrible!
Full information is posted in white paper. There’s a detailed description of risks strategy. When SYMM funds are not used in trading they are going to be kept in fiat currency. hmmm… can you tell me how this works?
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pinball_wizard
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I am the Kung Fury...
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December 13, 2017, 07:55:51 AM |
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Could be interesting...some more infos please! Any bounties or airdrop?
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foreverman
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December 13, 2017, 07:58:10 AM |
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I think every investment fund should have a strategy when it comes to risks. But I didn't find any information about it on Symmetry website!!! This is the base of successful trading. How can I invest my money to the project that doesn't care about the risks. This is horrible!
Full information is posted in white paper. There’s a detailed description of risks strategy. When SYMM funds are not used in trading they are going to be kept in fiat currency. hmmm… can you tell me how this works? well… SYMM funds are exchanged to crypto-currency when they are used in trading but when they are not they are going to be exchanged to fiat in order to protect SYMM from high state of flux of crypto-currencies.
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MadduckUK
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December 13, 2017, 08:11:58 AM |
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Does this project have ICO soft cap?
Greetings! Yes the soft cap of this project is 3000 ETH.
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coldday
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December 13, 2017, 08:19:36 AM Last edit: December 13, 2017, 10:26:40 AM by coldday |
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I think every investment fund should have a strategy when it comes to risks. But I didn't find any information about it on Symmetry website!!! This is the base of successful trading. How can I invest my money to the project that doesn't care about the risks. This is horrible!
Full information is posted in white paper. There’s a detailed description of risks strategy. When SYMM funds are not used in trading they are going to be kept in fiat currency. hmmm… can you tell me how this works? well… SYMM funds are exchanged to crypto-currency when they are used in trading but when they are not they are going to be exchanged to fiat in order to protect SYMM from high state of flux of crypto-currencies. this is a very interesting way to minimize risks. But aren't you going to lose money on commissions and fees during the exchange?
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hunterofmoney
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December 13, 2017, 09:06:57 AM |
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Good Day! Does anyone know the amount of money the developers are planning to spend on retail?
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bit679
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December 13, 2017, 09:16:25 AM |
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I’ve read the description of your project and it is said that you all planning to minimize risks due to diversification of investments between different exchanges. Do you already know the number of exchanges you're planning to use in trading?
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December 13, 2017, 09:20:10 AM |
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Does anyone know Symmetry fund specialists are planning to do business on weekends and you and holidays in OTC-market?
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December 13, 2017, 09:34:11 AM |
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Do you have any plans for airdrop?
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December 13, 2017, 10:17:03 AM |
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Hello everyone. Does anyone know how many trading strategies are going to be used by SYMM traders?
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advertkane121
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December 13, 2017, 12:13:54 PM |
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I wonder how much money you need to get during ICO so you can influence market directions?))
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symmetry.fund (OP)
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December 13, 2017, 05:45:03 PM |
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Hello everyone. Does anyone know how many trading strategies are going to be used by SYMM traders?
Current market conditions are perfect for a mixed fundamental-momentum investing strategy. As all our team is coming from traditional financial vehicles, the Quantitative Method will be employed. The team will use statistical analysis and models for forecasts, as well as analytic tools, such as time series modeling to tackle rapidly developing cryptocurrency markets and develop financial strategies based on algorithmic trading and statistical arbitrage.
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Join The Next Generation Cryptofund - Symmetry Fund. Monthly Dividends Paid In ETH. Buyback Option Is Available. www.symmetry.fund
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devilini
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December 14, 2017, 07:01:18 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
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defender77
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December 14, 2017, 07:06:13 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
All this information does exist and there’s more than enough of it. If you’re interested in the way the dividends will be paid off, ok, I’ll tell you – the will be paid with ETH via a smart contract. If you’re interested in periodicity - the payment of dividends will be made monthly on the third day of the month, if the fund has a profit.
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devilini
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December 14, 2017, 07:08:17 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
All this information does exist and there’s more than enough of it. If you’re interested in the way the dividends will be paid off, ok, I’ll tell you – the will be paid with ETH via a smart contract. If you’re interested in periodicity - the payment of dividends will be made monthly on the third day of the month, if the fund has a profit. Well, now I got it, thank you for your answers. By the way, how will the organizers of the fund calculate profits?
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defender77
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December 14, 2017, 07:10:59 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
All this information does exist and there’s more than enough of it. If you’re interested in the way the dividends will be paid off, ok, I’ll tell you – the will be paid with ETH via a smart contract. If you’re interested in periodicity - the payment of dividends will be made monthly on the third day of the month, if the fund has a profit. Well, now I got it, thank you for your answers. By the way, how will the organizers of the fund calculate profits? It’s easy: the value of the fund at the end of the previous month and the management fee are deducted from the value of the fund at the beginning of the current month. A half of the sum received will be spent on dividends.
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December 14, 2017, 07:12:42 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
All this information does exist and there’s more than enough of it. If you’re interested in the way the dividends will be paid off, ok, I’ll tell you – the will be paid with ETH via a smart contract. If you’re interested in periodicity - the payment of dividends will be made monthly on the third day of the month, if the fund has a profit. Well, now I got it, thank you for your answers. By the way, how will the organizers of the fund calculate profits? It’s easy: the value of the fund at the end of the previous month and the management fee are deducted from the value of the fund at the beginning of the current month. A half of the sum received will be spent on dividends. Hi. Tell me, will the management fee be fixed?
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Immer
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December 14, 2017, 07:15:45 AM |
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I'm wondering what is project‘s hard cap and what happens if it is collected before the end of the ICO?
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defender77
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December 14, 2017, 07:17:17 AM |
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Each shareholder of the fund must receive some dividends. I saw that there will be some in Symmetry, but there’s simply no information on how and at what frequency they will be paid off. The organizers of the fund chose not the best way to attract investors.
All this information does exist and there’s more than enough of it. If you’re interested in the way the dividends will be paid off, ok, I’ll tell you – the will be paid with ETH via a smart contract. If you’re interested in periodicity - the payment of dividends will be made monthly on the third day of the month, if the fund has a profit. Well, now I got it, thank you for your answers. By the way, how will the organizers of the fund calculate profits? It’s easy: the value of the fund at the end of the previous month and the management fee are deducted from the value of the fund at the beginning of the current month. A half of the sum received will be spent on dividends. Hi. Tell me, will the management fee be fixed? Yes, it will be fixed. It’s 7.5% for Class A shares and 15% for Class B shares. You should notice that the fund won’t charge management fees until 10% of funds collected during ICO and spent on operating expenses are paid to investors.
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