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prop firm new model - my trading journey 871 replies
Anyone trading with a Prop firm 2 replies
So I accepted a Prop Trading job in South Beach Miami 43 replies
Disliked{quote} i would love to publish where i know from (whatsapp) but by doing so i burn source. But he has all but confirmed it himself on twitter - essentially saying "Hi guys, things suck right now and i am on holiday in miami".Ignored
Disliked{quote} So you pay $329 for an account on which you have to make $750 profit with a $750 loss limit (i.e. you have to double the account), to avoid losing the $329, and if you can do it, you earn $121 profit ($450 - $329)? It’s a great opportunity … for Audacity: even if 10% of people can double their account, which I doubt, they still make $284 per customer out of it.Ignored
DislikedI can see traders posting promos here. So, here's what I just got in my inbox to share with you guys. {image}Ignored
DislikedRecently Sean Baintz is hanging around Angelo in miami. Including drinking/parties etc. I would avoid any BG or sean baintz firm for now. If you can consciously go and party with a scumbag like angelo then you yourself are a scumbag.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The only prop that refused me a funded account. Still waiting for an explanation: https://www.forexfactory.com/thread/...0#post14590870 Anyway, whoever goes for Cue Banks deserves what he gets (I was aware of that - I have always some props in my portfolio which belong to the reckless category).Ignored
DislikedI suspect MFFX because I only used that card once, at MFFX in may 2023.Ignored
DislikedI’m not 100% sure but I would call it 'likely' instead of 'not likely'.Ignored
Dislikedhi there, I want to ask if fidelcrest is a genuine firm, because i have passed the challenge and verification account worth 60k and addon of double up capital (paid 403 Euros) but its still in review from 7th march. I think they are scammers. Moreover, i am from pakistan so tell me which options are good for prop trading.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The location, rules, and scaling plan are quite good, except for the trailing DD.Ignored
DislikedI would like to add that Lux Trading looks to be a great deal tooIgnored
Disliked{quote} That’s exactly what at least 90% of people trying to pass funding evaluations do. {quote} They certainly have some strange rules that nobody else has. But if you absolutely insist on using CFDs, and if those position-size rules don’t inconvenience you, and if you want a genuinely funded account at a proper, named, regulated brokerage which isn't owned by the prop firm, they might be a good choice. They have no time-limit and no monthly subscription, either, and they pay reliably.Ignored
DislikedTakisd, any opinions about this guy ? Ex cTrader exec James Glyde launches prop trading firm PipFarmIgnored