The UWCTrader trading platform does not only provide automatic or manual
management options for funds but also the following:
- For traders an option to manage investor funds;
- For investors an option to transfer funds to a trader (trust
management)
There are two access levels for a trading account: access via a Trader
password or access via an Investor password. For the Trader password
scenario, an authorized person has complete access to the account and
can make deals, close opened positions, and modify orders. However, when a
person accesses an account with an Investor password, it's only possible to view the account
but no trading deals can be made.
Let’s have a closer look at these options from a managing
trader’s point of view.
By giving a password to investors the trader doesn’t need to
make reports on the work results. It's important to know that investors can verify the
results themselves but they can’t influence trader's decisions.
Therefore the trader's work is completely transparent for all
interested parties. By showing his work results to a large number of
people the trader can find new investors and increase profits through
money management.
If a trader works with several investors simultaneously but prefers
not to combine the funds into one account, he can use a
MultiTerminal. Its functions allow traders who work with several
investor accounts at once to make similar deals at the same time.
Investors have the following options: they can deposit money to
their own account and give trader passwords to their managing
trader. This will help prevent unauthorized money withdrawals because in
accordance with AML policy only trading account owners can execute
money withdrawals.
At the same time, the investor maintains the option to view trader's
activity without distracting him from work.