Disliked{quote} Looking forward to seeing your comparison of MFF accelarated vs. personal account.Ignored
Disliked000{quote} I put numbers in the spreadsheet and here are the results. (If you're serious about using my calculations to make decision and invest your hard earned money, then please double-check the numbers. You never know, mistakes happen.) {image} MFF Conventional will get you $33,000 in profits when you scale all the way to the $540,000. Real account without withdrawals grows to over a million. Real account with withdrawals - you pay yourself same amounts as with MFF - gives you $33,000 in withdrawals and your $500 account grows to over $200,000....Ignored
Yeah, i take that back...
Once you use the same risk of ruin value for both accounts.... The personal account comes out on top in the end..
In my calculations, using just my eyes... risking the same or more on the personal account than on the Accelerated account in the later stages (i.e risking $225 per trade on $4500 balance and higher onwards} just seemed too unrealistic/reckless in a practical trading scenario....
But when i think about it... it's just the same thing on the Accelerated account with a 5% max DD.
For some reason, i could see right through the 5ers 4% DD right from the start and called it out for that BS, but the MFF accelerated marketing almost fooled me.
Matter of fact i still feel i'm missing something.
That's why i say they're all inferior to the Challenge models either ways..
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