PAMM (Percentage Allocation Management Module), and MAM (Multi-Account Manager) are investment solutions used in the financial industry to manage multiple trading accounts. While they share similarities, they have distinct differences:
PAMM (Percentage Allocation Management Module) | In PAMM, a trader manages one account with contributions from many investors. Profits and losses are divided based on the investors' percentages.
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MAM (Multi-Account Manager) | MAM allows a trader to manage multiple accounts as a single master account. All linked accounts receive the same trades simultaneously.
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In summary, the key differences between these systems lie in how they allocate profits and losses to investors. PAMM operates based on percentage allocation, and MAM focuses on lot size allocation.