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# How have 4C-Trading signals performed in the past?

Starting 15th June 2019, CryptoMedics and Crypto Addicts, two equally innovative crypto trading platforms merged to join 4C-Trading. The new company picks on the successes achieved by the two most-successful crypto trading brands in developing profitable trading bots, accurate trading algorithms, and distributing well-thought and highly effective crypto trade signals and crypto market analysis.

Given that the bot and signal provider is relatively new, one can only look into the past performance of its two partners to determine its viability. The contributions of either party or the effectiveness of their trading tips can, to a certain degree be reflected by the massive following and signup of their service that they individually scored over the years with both companies having amassed thousands of followers and signal subscribers on telegram. Conservative estimates place the average winning rate for both companies at 80%+ and well above the profitability threshold.

{% hint style="danger" %}
For market liquidity reasons, we cannot guarantee users that they will be able to enter all trades. We do everything in our power to ensure maximum trades, but cannot be held responsible for market situations.&#x20;

A trade is considered valid when more than 60% of the users who have activated "Auto-trader" have entered the position.
{% endhint %}

To see last performance, you can login to the [Dashboard](https://dashboard.4c-trading.com/portal/login) - and click on 'Performance', you'll see all our last results.&#x20;


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