The recent poll from pipfarm speaks clearly and loudly what I already thought.
The majority of "traders money" on a prop farm are already profitable and invest by far less than what they get on payouts, for $1 spent they earn $4.
So there is no chance for any no A-booking prop farm to survive, if the incoming challenge fees as revenue stream is BY FAR less than overall payouts.
The majority of "traders money" on a prop farm are already profitable and invest by far less than what they get on payouts, for $1 spent they earn $4.
So there is no chance for any no A-booking prop farm to survive, if the incoming challenge fees as revenue stream is BY FAR less than overall payouts.