How to Browse Trader’s Profile on ZuluTrade

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Hello and welcome to the ZuluTrade Education Centre! Today, in this ZuluTrade video tutorial, we will show you how to browse traders profiles. 

First, you have to click on the Traders’ tab to view all ZuluTrade traders ranked based on the profitability of their investment strategies. 

To check the profile of a single trader, select the trader you’re interested in, and then click on this trader’s name. That will take you t the trader’s profile page. On this page, you can view various details about the trade. For example, you can read detailed information about their trading strategy. In addition, you can find out the strategy’s profitability over different time-frames and what financial instruments they trade, for example, forex pairs, commodities, cryptocurrencies, stocks and others. 

On the left side of the menu, you have an overview of important information, including but not limited to: 

  • Total profit, which is the number of pips earned by the ZuluTrade trader
  • For several weeks, the trader has been trading 
  • Several Investors following the trader
  • Other statistical analysis information regarding the total number of trades that have been closed and the necessary minimum equity.

If you want to find out the traders trading history and an open position, you can find below the statistics from Digital tracing.

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Trading spot currencies involves substantial risk and there is always the potential for loss. Your trading results may vary. Because the risk factor is high in foreign exchange market trading, only genuine "risk" funds should be used in such trading. If you do not have the extra capital that you can afford to lose, you should not trade in the foreign exchange market. Forex Brokers and ZuluTrade are compensated for their services through the spread between the bid/ask prices or there may be a cost to initiate a trade through the bid/ask spread. Profit-sharing accounts are subject to a monthly performance fee per selected trading system.