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Old 11-01-2018, 12:24 AM  
Trodax
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Hello, friends.

We wanted to tell you how our strategies work. They proved to be highly effective and beneficial for our clients and using them mindfully can lead to a severe stress relief and a significant additional benefit.

Now, we have been very careful not to make too many choices that can frighten new users and we have also found out that there’s no actual need for a great variety – our strategies are so simple (yet so effective) everybody can understand them and see how they work.

We offer 4 strategies: Careful, Reasonable, Active and Optimistic.

They are recommended to be used at different market conditions and they have a different number of averaging steps, the size of first order, Take Profit level and number of averaging orders set at once.

CAREFUL

If you have a big deposit, but you don't want to take risks, this strategy is for you. It allows you to get profit when your bot makes a first order just 5% of total reserve and has a maximum amount of averaging steps. It is recommended on a bearish market.



REASONABLE

Here you have a starting order at 7% of your reserve, 14 averaging steps as maximum and 3 averaging orders set at one time.



ACTIVE

This strategy gives you an opportunity to make profits even when you have a small deposit cause it has a starting order at 10% and 2 averaging orders set at one time. It is recommended on a bullish market.




OPTIMISTIC

The most risky strategy that should be used when a market has a very positive tendency. Allows you to easily boost your profits with a small deposit on a bullish market. Be careful since it can lead to a peak–valley drawdown.


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