To determine if a PAMM (Percent Allocation Management Module) is good or not, review the following criteria available on the "Invest Rating" page:
Income Monthly/Total: Assess the PAMM's performance by looking at the monthly and total income. Consistent positive returns indicate a successful strategy.
Trader's Fee and Fee Rate: Check the trader's fee and fee rate. Lower fees can mean higher net profits for you, but also consider the value the trader provides.
Dynamics (Chart): Analyze the performance chart. A stable and upward trend over time is a good sign of consistent performance.
Investors Number: A higher number of investors can indicate trust and satisfaction with the PAMM's performance.
Age in Weeks: The longer a PAMM has been active, the more reliable its track record. Older PAMMs have demonstrated sustainability.
Additionally, visit the details page for a description of the PAMM to understand the trader's strategy and objectives. These factors together will help you make an informed decision about the quality of a PAMM