- Search Crypto Craft
-
Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026I see, well then perhaps it’s an broker/platform issue. Probably best to ask Darwinex directly. Edit. On the discord server some people mentioned problems with the MT4 platform and SL/TPs failed to execute.
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026But the market did not open on Friday and is still closed?
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 6, 2026Stop-loss orders generally do not trigger or execute during market holidays or weekends because exchanges are closed. S&P 500 (along with the NYSE and Nasdaq) was closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, in observation of Good Friday
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 5, 2026First of all, Happy Easter! Thanks for the explanation. Yes, exactly, you first mentioned 5% per month and then 15%. That's why I was a bit confused, as that's quite a big difference. What I meant to say is that if you buy, for example, a 200k ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 4, 2026So, with one of your DARWINs that I linked to a few days ago, you didn't make 15% per month. I think some months were even less than 1% per month. I haven't looked at your other DARWINs yet. Nevertheless. If you’re able to recover the costs for all ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 4, 2026Most of your Darwins aren't that old, are they? Have you actually been able to reach most of the 10 or 15% boosters you bought, and how long did that take on average? In terms of the percentage return needed to cover the costs of a 200k 15% target ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Yes, there seems to be a high fluctuation in investor capital. THA, which for a long time was the DARWIN with the highest AUM, had over 37M at its peak, and now, it's 14M. I think what Haysee is doing makes much more sense than relying on raising ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Yes, that's true, but I wouldn't rule it out for myself. I'm at least considering investing something (10-20k). I'm not that old yet, and whether I'll ever achieve even remotely good results with my own trading is questionable. INDX's performance ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 3, 2026Are there any investors here who use Darwinex instead of trading? Darwinex INDX seems like a good thing. I'd probably even get more out of that than from my own trading, haha. Duration (since inception): 4,9 years Return (since inception): 302.84% ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026Hedging doesn’t necessarily mean taking the opposite side of a trade. First and foremost it means offsetting risk. Instead of copying or taking the opposite side of a profitable trader‘s trades, Darwinex could likely just pass such exposure to ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026I guess they will hedge profitable DARWINs that are making too much money on booster allocations otherwise it would be a losing proposition for them just like for any of those monopoly money prop firms.
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026The discount code seems to be new. I certainly didn't receive it during my last attempt in December. May I ask how you currently equip your DARWINs with boosters, or what you would recommend? For example, buying the maximum amount of boosters all at ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Apr 1, 2026I'm afraid it's not possible to access data that would show what you requested. The most I could analyze would be the "Max. Estimated Investment" values, which are listed for each DARWIN on Darwinex.com. For example, for THA, it's 598.20 MM
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Mar 31, 2026Here is a break-even analysis table showing the minimum returns required to cover the cost of the boosters after payment of the 15% performance fees. This already includes the new prices that have been in effect since March 27th (Booster prices in ...
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Mar 31, 2026Okay, I misunderstood. I'll have to check again; I haven't collected any data on maximum capacity yet.
darwin discussion
-
Noisy replied Mar 31, 2026Not yet, but I'm trying to find out. However only very few have ever raised more than $1 million in AuM (it's less than 1%, about 90 DARWINs). So I believe that there are only a handful. Most show significant fluctuations in investor funds, which is ...
darwin discussion