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Noisy replied Apr 27, 2026The statement could therefore not be further from the truth, and thus a very positive/strong risk/reward ratio would be THE decisive criterion for success with Darwinex. From AI Key Long-Term Performance Metrics Realistic Goal: A 15% annual return ...
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Noisy replied Apr 27, 2026Thanks, but I don't think you quite understood my actual question. The question did not refer to risk/reward in general, but rather whether and how this affects the rating one receives/needs to obtain a certain DarwinIA allocation or level. Looking ...
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Noisy replied Apr 27, 2026Can one generally say that a reward:risk ratio of slightly more than 2:1 is needed for a minimum rating of 75?. If I take the figures that the rating calculator gives me one could assume that. A 5.22% required to achieve a rating of 75.02 where my ...
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Noisy replied Apr 27, 2026Okay. My Darwin has now been created. Return (since inception): 1.40% Max. drawdown: -2.41% Return (last 6 months): 1.40% DARWIN risk: x2.51 Maximum VaR: 2.60% Minimum VaR: 2.28% Max./Min. VaR: 1.14 1 month max. variation: 14.57% Annualised ...
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Noisy replied Apr 23, 2026Just out of curiosity. Couldn't Darwinex directly implement the necessary techniques/tactics to solve capacity problems? If I understand correctly that you have to use some kind of order splitting technique in your underlying strategy, isn't that ...
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Noisy replied Apr 23, 2026Yes. Fall seven times, stand up eight. Wishing you success too in whatever you’re working on

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Noisy replied Apr 23, 2026Yes, I understand. Regarding "spikes," are you taking any additional measures to protect yourself from potential negative slippage situations? I recently read on the Darwinex Discord that someone experienced a 38-point slippage from their actual ...
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Noisy replied Apr 23, 2026Hehe. So, if I understand correctly, there's no error in the calculation of how you're paid on the profits you made with your Darwin (thats all correct). Your concern is that without adjusting position sizes, you won't achieve a compound return as ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026I didn't understand that part of the message either. Up until now, I was under the impression that the Darwin’s Quote reflect the net percentage return of the Darwin. So, if the Quote starts at 100, and the underlying strategy / signal account has ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026url I've only had positive experiences with it so far. It's a very reliable trade copier that doesn't even cost anything. However, it only works locally with MetaTrader accounts but therefor there are no latency/execution/slippage problems like ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026Yes, nothing against a positive attitude and ambitious goals. I'm just saying that the reality of most Darwinex traders' track records tell a different story, which isn't to say I don't believe you can't achieve 100% annual returns. Have you ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026That's a very optimistic assumption considering that very few Darwins have had 100% annual returns so far, and I don't think any have even had 100% in two consecutive years (I'd have to look at the stats I collected on all the Darwins again). Be ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026It would only be one booster then. What I meant was the following scenario: I buy 10 Darwinexzero subscriptions, which cost €45 per month. I receive 10 x 10% discount codes. I cancel all 10 Darwin subscriptions after the first month. I have spent ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026Does the discount apply to all booster types, and can the discount codes be collected and then applied all at once, for example, to get a completely free booster after purchasing 10 Darwins? (10 x 10% = 100% discount) Then, for example, you could ...
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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026Why does it confuses you? 6.35 target risk / 4.05 risk multiplier = 1.56 VaR 6.41 target risk / 4.08 risk multiplier = 1.57 VaR Your target risk, VaR, and risk multiplier seem to make sense. The lower your VaR/D-leverage, the higher your risk ...
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Perhaps you could start a US alternative to Darwinex ;-)
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Good luck. I need 1 more trading day to complete the calibration phase. So it will be created Mo, 27th. My Darwinex live account got funded. I deposited 10k into the investment account and currently looking for some Darwin’s to invest in. Want to ...
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Okay. It's nice that you wrote that you'd read the documents several times and then said you didn't understand them yourself, and accused me of not fully understanding something. I never said that I completely understood it, but only what Darwinex ...
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