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February 11, 2020, 08:40:46 PM
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I had been a forex trader and I was fond of investing instead of trading myself, and so I found a way we call as PAMM (Percentage allocation management module) where we put our money on stake in a trader's PAMM account where he can only trade and keep the profits we agreed upon 'which already gets allocated to him after a successful profitable trade'. Are there any PAMM account services available in crypto trading too? Don't confuse PAMM accounts with copy-trading.
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February 11, 2020, 09:23:12 PM
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I had been a forex trader and I was fond of investing instead of trading myself, and so I found a way we call as PAMM (Percentage allocation management module) where we put our money on stake in a trader's PAMM account where he can only trade and keep the profits we agreed upon 'which already gets allocated to him after a successful profitable trade'. Are there any PAMM account services available in crypto trading too? Don't confuse PAMM accounts with copy-trading.

FXOpen offers PAMM accounts for bitcoin and litecoin: https://www.fxopen.com/en/pamm-accounts/pamm-crypto

according to their roadmap, Geco.one (funded by an ICO ~ a year ago) is supposed to launch their new PAMM platform next month. https://geco.one/

BTC-E was always the king of crypto PAMM platforms. they left a big vacuum in the market when they went down.....

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February 11, 2020, 09:44:36 PM
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FXOpen offers PAMM accounts for bitcoin and litecoin: https://www.fxopen.com/en/pamm-accounts/pamm-crypto

according to their roadmap, Geco.one (funded by an ICO ~ a year ago) is supposed to launch their new PAMM platform next month. https://geco.one/

BTC-E was always the king of crypto PAMM platforms. they left a big vacuum in the market when they went down.....

Thank you for the list, I am very disappointed that the list is too small and there are no services that offer PAMM services while having copy-trading available on many platforms.

What is the minimum in BTC do I need to invest at geco and fxopen?
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February 12, 2020, 07:38:33 AM
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What is the minimum in BTC do I need to invest at geco and fxopen?

with FXOpen, i don't think there is technically a site-enforced minimum. offers from PAMM master accounts enforce their own minimums. some have a $1 minimum, others a $50k minimum.

side note: i'm not sure they actually accept bitcoin directly. you might need to deposit through neteller, skrill, etc and then transfer to FXOpen.

i don't think any of the terms have been finalized at geco. it hasn't launched yet.

one more option i came across is FIBO group. i don't know much about them except they are registered in the BVI, they offer PAMM accounts, and they have 9 crypto markets. they accept bitcoin deposits via bitpay or the blockchain.com API and they do direct bitcoin withdrawals.

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