Disliked{quote} Anyone get paid yesterday?? probably they have already run away. I was expecting a few payouts. We'll have to see what the situation is after the long weekend. Not very hopeful though.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Anyone get paid yesterday?? probably they have already run away. I was expecting a few payouts. We'll have to see what the situation is after the long weekend. Not very hopeful though.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Forex itself is a scam, gambling or ponzi as 90% of traders lose their funds. In gambling your odds are probable higher in many cases. This is something that the bankers created in order to rip off people.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Forex itself is a scam, gambling or ponzi as 90% of traders lose their funds. In gambling your odds are probable higher in many cases. This is something that the bankers created in order to rip off people.Ignored
Dislikedso far what i get is what mff did just a scam and ponzi, their funded trader never trade on live feed ( this is the risk of having own feed, and also easy to manipulate trading environment which they did enormous time, still some ppl like this idea) , where using 3rd party broker add an extra layer of protection . now in this situation-- if a firm use legitimate broker for live trading then what would be the outcome, r they chase down like mff or not? to me challenge funding is different model of pamm, in pamm trader has to trade with their own...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I got a payout+refund from FXIFY in a second account I got yesterday (fortunately they have the 24 hours first payout rule so I'm safe now).Ignored
Disliked{quote} Humm... still not convinced. This business could be like slot machines that returns 95% of what is dropped there or the roulette that returns 97.3%. None are ponzis, they just use probabilities. I understand your point. Roulette has fixed odds while in props is more estimated odds of challenges passed and avgs funded payouts (which are manipulated by kicking the guys that are doing arb, having more slippage on the successful ones, charging more or less commissions, etc.). But anyway, still have trouble in considering this a ponzi.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't agree with you about the own server being an indication. We saw plenty of examples of 8crap stuff. TFT played with some parameters and caused an enormous amount of accounts to be hit with huge (fake) slippage and many being violated. They spent a whole week working to reinstate accounts after so many claims in social media. In Funded Next (another 8 crap) I experienced myself a lot of slippage. I even tested with 0.01 EURUSD lots and ALWAYS got 0.2/0.3 slippage in funded account (not in demo). It was clearly a parametrized thing....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't agree with you about the own server being an indication. We saw plenty of examples of 8crap stuff. TFT played with some parameters and caused an enormous amount of accounts to be hit with huge (fake) slippage and many being violated. They spent a whole week working to reinstate accounts after so many claims in social media. In Funded Next (another 8 crap) I experienced myself a lot of slippage. I even tested with 0.01 EURUSD lots and ALWAYS got 0.2/0.3 slippage in funded account (not in demo). It was clearly a parametrized thing....Ignored
Disliked{quote} A Ponzi, if not interrupted by law enforcement, could go on indefinitely provided the operator can keep enough funds on hand to finance the withdrawals. I am not totally sure how Madoff's method was but if assuming maybe at one point someone like him was up 60% and all going good. Then things went against him. He mismanaged by holding too long until it was -60%, then he got caught. Meanwhile while under heavy dd, he had to keep a straight face and paid from deposits. So, that is a Ponzi suddenly because of mismanagement of dd and funds on...Ignored
Disliked{quote} here at least ppl can identify the cheater. if u have own feed u cant check. like 8c , if their normal trading ( without prop) is ok, but with prop firm is not, its obvious that main culprit is prop( also 8c who is helping ) but prop forms intention clearly identified. but when this happen in own feed u cant chek. with mff once I had a huge overnight speeds, which just required to blew my acc. i posted here about that. and also checked with other broker, trader no one had similar or closed to that spread on that night. after having that...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Is this the source of his smug reaction by that guy? Because he now offers SIM accounts? Mb it was always there. Who looks?If they admit all is sim and no one goes nowhere near a real account, is that enough to absolve them of previous sins? Can someone charge X amount for a sim game and then distribute prizes back to winners? Legal? I'd think it falls under gaming for sure then. I wouldn't mind pretending I am trading FX while in a sim surroundings as long as a 3rd party well known none manipulative demo account is used. {image}...
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Disliked{quote} A Ponzi, if not interrupted by law enforcement, could go on indefinitely provided the operator can keep enough funds on hand to finance the withdrawals. I am not totally sure how Madoff's method was but if assuming maybe at one point someone like him was up 60% and all going good. Then things went against him. He mismanaged by holding too long until it was -60%, then he got caught. Meanwhile while under heavy dd, he had to keep a straight face and paid from deposits. So, that is a Ponzi suddenly because of mismanagement of dd and funds on...Ignored