February delivered the kind of month serious traders respect: live execution, repeatable performance, and clean stats—without relying on hype or “too good to be true” claims. These results come from a LIVE money USD cent account trading EURUSD, meaning the numbers reflect real spreads, real fills, and real swap impact, not demo conditions or curve-fitted backtests.
Cent account conversion (important): This is a cent account, so all Profit figures are recorded in cents. Every dollar amount below is calculated correctly by converting Profit ÷ 100.
Reporting period (closed trades): Feb 2–Feb 27, 2026 (based on the attached statement)
February 2026 Performance Snapshot (Live Cent Account)
Here are the key numbers that define the month:
- Net profit (after swaps): +$3,785.67
- Gross trading profit (before swaps): +$3,593.60
- Swap impact: +$192.07
- Total closed trades: 187
- Win rate: 73.80% (138 wins / 49 losses)
- Profit factor: 4.68
- Active close days:18
- ✅ Green days: 18 / 18
- ❌ Red days: 0 / 18
- Best close day: Feb 11, 2026 → +$3,257.91
- Lowest green day: Feb 10, 2026 → +$2.00
Why this stands out: February wasn’t carried by one lucky session and a string of recovery trades afterward. The month closed green every single day trades were closed, which is a strong consistency signal for a systematic approach.
What Made February So Strong?
1) Consistency across the month
A month that finishes positive is great. A month that finishes positive with 18/18 green close days is even better—because it shows the strategy repeatedly produced positive outcomes across multiple sessions, instead of relying on one “hero day” to save the month.
2) High efficiency (Profit Factor 4.68)
Profit factor is a simple but powerful metric: it compares total gross gains against total gross losses. A 4.68 profit factor indicates a strong edge during the month—particularly meaningful when it’s backed by 187 closed trades, not a tiny sample size.
3) Swaps added value, not drag
On live accounts, swaps can quietly chip away at performance. This month, swaps contributed +$192.07, helping lift the overall net result. That’s real-world accounting—and it’s included in the net figure you see above.
Trade Highlights: Upside vs. Downside (Risk in Real Numbers)
A performance recap is only useful if it includes context around risk—not just profits.
- Largest winning trade (net): +$1,293.03
- Largest losing trade (net): -$122.14
No strategy avoids losing trades. The goal is to keep losses controlled while allowing winners to matter—and February’s trade distribution reflects exactly that.
Execution Profile: How the Month Was Built
A few stats that show what the system actually did in live conditions:
- Direction split: 96 buys / 91 sells (balanced exposure)
- Average time in trade: ~15.2 hours
- Median time in trade: ~2.5 hours
- Trades held longer than 24 hours: 20 trades (~10.7%)
In plain English: the system produced most outcomes through intraday-to-short swing trades, with a smaller portion held longer when conditions required it.
How To Verify These Results on Myfxbook
Transparency matters — so you don’t have to “take our word for it.” The account is publicly trackable on Myfxbook and listed as Real (USD Cent) with MetaTrader 4 and RoboForex shown on the page.
Quick verification steps (takes 30 seconds):
- Open the Myfxbook tracking page.
- Use the built-in timeframe buttons (1M, etc.) to review the month view.
- Cross-check performance around Feb 2–Feb 27, 2026 and compare the profit movement with this recap.
Myfxbook URL: https://www.myfxbook.com/members/NexusFXtrading/nexus-eurusd-live-cent/11946203
Want to Replicate Similar Results?
If you’re looking at February’s numbers and thinking, “I want a rules-based system like that running my execution,” that’s exactly what Nexus Forex Trading is built for.
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Risk note: Forex trading involves risk. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Always use responsible risk management.



