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FxPro PAMM Account

FxPro PAMM accounts let a money manager trade a pooled account while investors share results by allocation.

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Min deposit $100  ·  Up to 1:200 (varies by account & eligibility)  ·  Rating 4.6/5

FxPro offers PAMM (Percentage Allocation Money Management) accounts, where an experienced trader (a money manager) trades a pooled account on behalf of investors, who share profits and losses in proportion to their contribution. According to FxPro, investors choose a manager and allocate funds, the manager trades the combined pool, and results are distributed automatically by share. PAMM differs from copy trading: instead of mirroring individual trades into your own account, your funds are managed within a pooled account. It carries the same market risk as any trading — past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results, and you can lose money.

How FxPro PAMM accounts work

PAMM vs copy trading

AspectPAMM accountCopy trading
Your fundsPooled with other investorsStay in your own account
Who tradesThe money managerYou mirror a chosen strategy
Your controlAllocation amountAllocation + per-strategy settings
ResultsShared by your % of the poolTrades copied into your account

Frequently asked questions

Does FxPro offer PAMM accounts?
Yes. FxPro offers PAMM accounts, where a money manager trades a pooled account and investors share the results by allocation.
How is PAMM different from copy trading?
PAMM pools investor funds under a manager who trades the combined account; copy trading instead mirrors a strategy's trades into your own separate account.
What are the risks of a PAMM account?
The same market risk as any trading: past performance does not guarantee future results and you can lose money, so review a manager's record and terms carefully.
Can I withdraw funds from a PAMM account?
Withdrawal terms are set by the manager and FxPro, and there may be specific notice or rollover periods, so review a manager's terms before allocating funds.
Is a PAMM account profitable?
There is no guarantee. A PAMM can lose money like any trading, and past performance does not predict future results, so assess a manager's track record and risk first.

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