Quantitative Algorithmic King
Don's Algo 1 All Time Return:
2,489.8%
$1,000,000.00 and Beyond ft. FTMO 29 replies
AkaMRP FTMO Journey 45 replies
FTMO Challenge.... How to beat....? 28 replies
FTMO Challenge; Could Survived? 41 replies
FTMO Challenge & Max Drawdown Issue 5 replies
Disliked{quote} I do agree that some profits from an funded accounts should be saved for future investments into a personal account should one choose to stop trading for FTMO or if by any chance something happens to the company ( i hope not). As i've said previously, FTMO musn't be the end goal, rather a means to securing enough funds build a stable capital base. btw, good looking on those long term gold positions.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well that was an advice to ''People''Not directed as you personally...If you could do alone and dont need anyone maybe you should not be sharing your thoughts with other people..its just contrary to what you saying..You are old enough to do your research but dont think other users are also old enough to respect their comments and call people Idiots...You feel someone wants your failure that does not make them idiots lol..You can voice out your opinion it does not have to be abusive and violent..Ignored
Disliked{quote} Bcz you don't know what happened here few months back, all deleted ...some don't understand until you speak their own tone. My last post here, heck I sound like paid rep of ftmo. Let it flow all the free frigging advices. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Bcz you don't know what happened here few months back, all deleted ...some don't understand until you speak their own tone. My last post here, heck I sound like paid rep of ftmo. Let it flow all the free frigging advices. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} First 10% p/m is just to get funded, then 10% in 10 months also feasible if one can't afford to risk more. Intraday scalping or swing traders suits well into ftmo model. It is not easy, neither incredibly difficult. Failed 6 challenges, 7th is nearly there. For me FTMO is the best out there.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In the Verification phase you have 60 calendar days to reach a profit of 5%. When the profit is reached (minimum 10 trading days), the Verification period is over and you become the FTMO trader. ............Ignored
Disliked{quote} Make this the first stage for 10% then 5% and 30 days for the other.Ignored
Disliked{quote} How many challenges can we retake without additional cost if did not meet the target profit as long as not exceeding the max daily loss & max loss?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes - they would attract better (and safer) traders if they made the first part 10% in 60 days, not 30 days. But they wouldn't have 92% failing, so they'd lose income from challenges. {quote} No limit, as long as you're also in profit (even $0.01) at the end of the 30 days and have traded on 10+ days.Ignored
DislikedIf it was the other way around, you would have more people pass the 1st part of 5% profit, but they would fail the 2nd part of 10% profit anyway.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I read the article. He says, the prop firms make you to fail and collect money. What i do not understand....if a trader can not finish with 0.01 % profit at the end of 30 days why to trade? Stop trading for ever orlearn to trade. FTMO offers a trader more free challenge if ending 30 days in positive note.Ignored
DislikedI just applied for another free trial but when I input account details into my MT4 trading terminal, my terminal was showing no connection to FTMO-DEMO. The same details logged me into the account on web and on mobile MT4. Can anyone help?Ignored
Disliked{quote} try this, open the Open an Account window and enter FTMO-DEMO using the green plus icon that says"add new broker ''BrokerName' then click Scan once it finds the FTMO-DEMO server click on it then click Next > button, then enter the details using the Exiting trade account fields, toggle Save password then click Finish buttonIgnored
DislikedI have quick question. If i hold winning positions through the night for example 10% in profit and next day they decline to say 4% but still in profit. Does that violate daily loss limit? Technically they declined by 6% but idk how is it being treated with floating positions.Ignored