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How Profit Sharing Works

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The Profit Share is the amount investors pay to Funds Managers for profitable investments. After each billing period, the Profit Share is automatically transferred to the Funds Manager's Partner Wallet and can be used for trading, withdrawals, or transfers to other trading accounts.

For Funds Managers

You can view the total fees earned by clicking Funds Management → Funds Manager → My Strategies Section in your Client Portal.

For Investors

You can check your Profit Share payments by navigating to Funds Management → Investors → Assets → Select a fund → Daily Metrics to see how much you've paid in Profit Share.

Note: Funds Managers can only set up the Profit Share rate while setting up a fund and cannot adjust the fee rate after a fund is created. The maximum Profit Share rate is up to 50% to ensure fairness to investors.

Note: Funds Managers cannot change fee settings after creating a fund. Once the fund is operational, all fee parameters (including Profit Share, management fees, etc.) remain fixed and cannot be adjusted. This policy ensures that investors clearly understand the fixed fee structure when joining the fund, avoiding unexpected changes later.

If a Funds Manager wishes to adopt a different fee structure, the only solution is to create an entirely new fund with the desired fee parameters. Investors can choose whether to join the newly created fund.

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