I wonder what I can say to get this new clown to ignore me.
gotta think of something exceptionally triggering.
gotta think of something exceptionally triggering.
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Anyone trading with a Prop firm 31 replies
So I accepted a Prop Trading job in South Beach Miami 44 replies
prop firm new model - my trading journey 871 replies
Disliked@ Takisd... is Meta getting nervous about the opening they are providing in the market for other platforms to grow & gain traction? They could potentially be allowing an avalanche of young FX/CFD traders to view meta as just another platform, then does that eventually lead to brokers opening up to supporting other platforms diminishing MQ's market share dominance.Ignored
DislikedAnother thing is not clear to me, cftc not allowing mq to provide services to the prop due to non permissible trading environment, now how other platform can offer that to USA clients, can't cftc chase them down ? If they can then what is the point of intudcing them Or if those r permitted than why not mq .Ignored
Disliked{quote} I haven’t asked them. Nor do I expect Russian folk to admit such things. Ultimately this could be a mass adoption scenario but most likely there is more to it than risk aversion. I suspect they are reacting to some information requests but I am not sure who or what. Well I have speculation on who. I don’t think it will end well for dxtrade though. Match trade I have been digging and trying to see if it is a viable option, some say their rep is bad. Ctrader is too expensive and too compliant for props.Ignored
Disliked{quote}You told us that TFF is shit company...and now you have an account...
Me...I am happy that TFF comes back.
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Disliked{quote} TFF is shit. They don’t payout the big payouts. They do ban cycles regularly. But I have also said for ages I have account there.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I haven’t asked them. Nor do I expect Russian folk to admit such things. Ultimately this could be a mass adoption scenario but most likely there is more to it than risk aversion. I suspect they are reacting to some information requests but I am not sure who or what. Well I have speculation on who. I don’t think it will end well for dxtrade though. Match trade I have been digging and trying to see if it is a viable option, some say their rep is bad. Ctrader is too expensive and too compliant for props.Ignored
Disliked{quote} They are not permitted, they just have not come under the same regulatory pressure as Meta has........Meta has, by far, the largest market share, so very easy to instantly cease all prop operations with one shot. The new platforms are by no means a permanent solution, only temporary until they also fold to over reaching regulatory pressure from the CFTC. This really almost needs to be an underground space now. AS we keep advertising who is still accepting US clients, they go down within hours or days, same will happen with the platforms.......anyone...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I haven’t asked them. Nor do I expect Russian folk to admit such things. Ultimately this could be a mass adoption scenario but most likely there is more to it than risk aversion. I suspect they are reacting to some information requests but I am not sure who or what. Well I have speculation on who. I don’t think it will end well for dxtrade though. Match trade I have been digging and trying to see if it is a viable option, some say their rep is bad. Ctrader is too expensive and too compliant for props.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I haven’t asked them. Nor do I expect Russian folk to admit such things. Ultimately this could be a mass adoption scenario but most likely there is more to it than risk aversion. I suspect they are reacting to some information requests but I am not sure who or what. Well I have speculation on who. I don’t think it will end well for dxtrade though. Match trade I have been digging and trying to see if it is a viable option, some say their rep is bad. Ctrader is too expensive and too compliant for props.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you have the full cTrader license, you can assign white labels. At least this was the case about a year ago. As many brokers already have cTrader they should be able to onboard props fast if they liked. I'm not sure if cTrader would even know where the clients were coming from as signups are email based. As far as I know there is no US IP blocking and even if there was it could easily be circumvented.Ignored
Disliked{quote} cTrader has been banned in the US since 2014. Even FTMO removed it as an option for US a couple of years ago.Ignored
Disliked{quote} It's the same situation as with MT but you still have off shore brokers accepting US clients. In any case the situation doesn't look very good for US traders atm.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Doesn't matter. If you live in most of EU countries for more than 181 days you will be still tax resident in Spain, Germany, etc. You may not pay taxes in Dubai but you will pay at home. So your solution to be a resident in Dubai is not correct unless you go there or somewhere else and DO NOT LIVE in germany, spain etc. for more than 181 days. Which means, in fact, people have to move out of their countries (this was the point being discussed). And even not living in UE for more than 181 days is not guaranteed because some UE countries have...Ignored
DislikedNews from TFT : **New Minimum Stop/Limit Distances:**Forex: 5-pip minimum
Indices: 7.50 USD minimum
Gold/Commodities: 1 USD minimum **How this affects you:**
Maintaining Trades: When you are maintaining a trade, as the market moves your stop loss and take profit need to be in line with the minimum distances.
Entering New Positions: When you are entering a trade, the stop loss and take profit need to be in line with the minimum distances.
Pending Orders: When you enter a pending...
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