Your profile and privacy

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Profile

The profile is where you let other traders know about yourself, the richer your profile is the more likely you are to meet other like minded traders.

In the profile page you can do the following:

Change picture - click on the "Change Picture ..." link below your picture and you can either select from an existing list of avatar or upload your own picture.

Edit personal information - like bio, Date of Birth, blog or web site URL etc.

 

*You can access your profile by clicking on the "Profile" tab on the top of the page and then clicking on the "profile" link in your profile

 


Open Positions - Current opens positions with currency pairs, positions, entry point, and whether those trades are winning or losing

Strategies - A list of strategies and the targets as defined for each strategy

Recent activity - Recent trading and Currensee Community activity. When viewing another trader's profile you'll sometimes see "No strategies shared" or "No open positions shared" - this simply means that the trader's has set their privacy settings to not share this data. You will always be able to see this information for your own Profile. When you permit other traders to see this information they will be able to see your open trades, recent trading and Currensee Community activity & Strategies.

Friends - A list of all of Trading Friends. In addition to viewing Trading Friends and their recent activity, this is also where you can Manage your team by removing them or 

Performance settings - The Performance settings enable you to decide who can see your trading performance and since when is this performance show, so if you have been a trader for 5 year and want to expose your trading performance to the community only from the past 4 years you can configure the "Track Performance since" to be 4 years ago and enable performance sharing to the whole community.

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