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Unlimited Earning System In Forex Polygon Robot

To busy to trade? Even with a regular job, you have the potential to build yourself a very impressive account size! We know that by using low risk over a period of many years, we have a very high chance of growing our account into a very respectable amount. Ever seen a Forex System video where a guy explains how easy it is to use, zooms in on 1 trade that has a typical 1000$ profit or so, and keeps saying how amazing it is, how rich you can get if you just buy it for “ONLY 49$”. And if we scroll the page, there isnt a single Verified, LIVE REAL MONEY proof. We aren’t like other sellers! What you can expect from us is: 100% HONESTY! 100% VERIFIED REAL money accounts! We TRUST our own system! That is why: NO Demo, Micro or Cent accounts AND, We will deposit as much MONEY as we can from sales, back into our company Trading account! Let the results speak for themselves. Any % Profit each year, over several years becomes a good amount of money! Check out our setup page to see some IMPRESSIVE mathematically examples! How much should you risk? It’s a difficult question. It all depends on the size of the account and where your mental level is. Some people can easily survive 30% drawdown or more on a huge account because their mentality allows it. However for most others it is a very painful experience. Growing a huge amount of money from a tiny amount in a short time, using very high risk is mathematically possible, though combined with the mentality, its basicly IMPOSSIBLE. This goes for any system! If you suddenly make a huge amount in a short time, you probably withdraw a big % of the money gained to safegard yourself from future losses and end upDESTROYING the compounding growth rate! Or you don’t because you want more, and end up withdrawing whats left during a deep drawdown. Unless you are among the 1% retail traders who can control you should take risk as a very serious subject. Have patience! Searching for quick gains in a short time usually only gives you huge losses in an even shorter time!

Option 1 (We use this option with conservative only at the moment. Instead of monthly deposits, we deposit as much as we can from sales back into the account): Invest a fair amount to start with e.g 3000$. Risk is low. Estimated annual return is 10-60%. Since it would take many many years for the 3000$ to grow bigger, lets also deposit an additional $ to the trading account monthly for extra savings. So now the trading account suddenly became a high risk savings account. This option is excellent if you wish to save for something expensive in the future like paying some or the entire mortgage, or saving money for your retirement! Conservative pairs on 5% would be a very good & steady long term setup for this option. You could add in some agressive pairs with 0.25 – 0.5% risk per pair aswell, depending on how many pairs you wish to trade. Below is 2 pictures showing how we calculate the potential of this method! EXAMPLE: Deposit: 3000$ and additional 100$ each month for the next 10 years. Thats a total of $ total. So we first calculate the monthly deposit + all additional deposits with Average monthly interest/growth. In our example we used 4% for average monthly return (thats 60% yearly). Then calculate the first deposit multiplied with monthly growth times 120 months. Add them both togheter: $! Is risking $ worth it? DEFINITVELY Option 2(Our agressive accounts run this): Estimated annual return range from 10%-200% Invest a fixed amount and set the desired risk. EXAMPLE: Running all conservative pairs on 10% and some or all agressive pairs on 1%-2%. Estimated yearly = 80%. Deposit = $ after 5 years: (Calculate with example nr 2 on picture) $! Option 3 (Portfolio): If you are running a trading/investing portfolio you are probably already diversifying your risk over different assets. Something in stocks, maybe something in bonds, commodities. Or maybe you are only trading forex, but have diversified by trading different pairs or different strategies. Forex Polygon is an excellent way to diversify your balance. Having a forex account with a desired amount e.g 25% of the capital with risk calculated to your expectations and management. For the moment we have a total of 9 pairs if you count the same pairs twice. How many pairs should you run on your account? - In future we hope to support as many pairs as possible. For now we have 9 pairs, but someday we might have 30 pairs. Maybe even some stocks? -We could then customize our trading account to trade pairs that run well with eachother. Or we could adjust the risk so we could trade all supported pairs on 1 account.

-Running more pairs doesn’t always mean more money. In many scenarios it’s better to run the top pairs and increase the risk on them instead. So your winners pay out more, and you have less losses to recover. -Example 1: we run EURUSD, USDCHF & GBPUSD conservative, EURUSD & NZDUSD agressive. Pros: We have pairs that have the lowest spread, and best Risk over income. We could use higher risk, and get good gains instead of running 30 pairs. Cons: All theese pairs are USD related. If an unwanted news event or a random spike that triggers a trade on all pairs, you are also risking losing all of them, allthough its highly unlikely. -Example 2: We trade everything, with risk adjusted to our needs. Pros: We have a lot of pairs to divercify risk over. Pairs like AUDCHF, GBPNZD (Theese are not supported at the moment), and loads of combinations not correlating to eachother are good for covering losses made by other pairs/symbols like USD. Cons: We have a lot of pairs with high spread, and poor ROI.Live, Real Money Accounts. 100% verified Live, Real Money Accounts. 100% verified

Don’t know anything about Forex? Don’t know anything about Forex? If we were to buy a Forex pair e.g EURUSD on an X price (currently 1.37$ per 1€ when writing this), and invest it like stocks in a company, it would be one of the worst things to invest in. When we look at history, the price have basicly just zig zagged between from 1.4$ in 1998, down to 0.8$ in 2001 then back up to 1.6$ in 2008, then down again. Unlike a company that we could buy for 1$ per stock, then 10 years later its worth 10$ (900% gain, 1$ gain to 2$ is 100% growth), or even 100$(9900% gain!) because they came with a breakthrough product, a forex “investment” compared is more or less a waste of time. So how can we make money? The “magic” is a bit of borrowed margin so we can trade a much much higher amount of money then what we actually have in our accounts, ad trading the micro numbers in the price (Pips, shown in the picture on the left). Opening a $ order (0.1 lot) and winning 10 pips = 10$ gain. This can Normally you get margin 100:1. So with 1000$ you can trade as much as $. Allthough not recommended. It’s not risky either because of managed STOP (stoploss) levels that automatically close our trades at a set price if it goes the wrong way. We can then calculate the risk of a trade based on the size of the trade along with the Stoploss. So on a $ account, we can open a $ position with a 10 pip Stoploss. That is 1% risk. If we increase the Stoploss, we just decrease the position-size to control our risk.

How it worksHow it works: Forex Polygon buy on the retrace after a bull breakout. How big the breakout is and how far back the retrace is optimized for each pair and the different styles Agressive and Conservative. Forex Polygon have 3 different rules for entry. If any if theese are true, Polygon will open a trade. On conservative pairs the TP is on average 10 pips, but range all from +1 to rarely +50 pips. Never close a high floating trade. The SL is fixed to -100 pips. With very high accuracy this gives a consistent growth over a long period. Agressive pairs the TP is on average same as conservative, including the rare high floating trades. SL is fixed to -50 pips and -30 pips on EU.