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What is a Performance Fee?

A performance fee is a commission charged to your account based on the profitability of the signal you're copying.

That is:

If the signal provider generates profits for you, they keep a percentage of that profit as a commission.


How does a performance fee work?

Let's see a practical example:

Let's say you're copying a signal that charges a 30% fee.

Over a given period, you make £100 in profit from that signal.

In that case:

🔹 The signal provider will receive £30 as a fee.

🔹 You'll keep the remaining £70.

✅ You only pay if there's a profit.

❌ If there's no profit, there's no fee.


Why is this commission applied?

The Performance Fee:

  • It motivates providers to operate profitably.

  • It is charged only when you win, not simply for copying.

  • It aligns the interests of the copier and the signal provider.


Where can I see this fee?

All performance fees:

  • They are clearly labeled in your account.

  • They are displayed along with details for each transaction or calculation period.

  • They are completely transparent and automatic.


Summary

Element

Detail

What is it?

Commission based on your profits

When do I get paid?

Only if you make a profit

Who charges it?

The signal provider

Example?

You earn £100 → You pay £30 (30%)

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