Disliked{quote} Just filled out the account application and it looks suspicious, country selection is in French and UK is missing... Could be a scam site?!Ignored
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So I accepted a Prop Trading job in South Beach Miami 43 replies
Disliked{quote} Just filled out the account application and it looks suspicious, country selection is in French and UK is missing... Could be a scam site?!Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you can pass the test than this is good. I read that there is also an option to insure your trade. They insure it by hedging it using options I read, I do not know what the cost of this is.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't think they are that sophisticated! Interesting detail is why do they charge commissions on what is effectively their own account? They just hedge every trade automomously with no commission costs to themselves, if it loses so what? If the trade wins, hey we'll take that round trip thank you very much, add it to your fee....tax write off, genius.Ignored
Dislikednothing official, just a chat rep, but........ are you aware of axifundings.com Martina We have no information regarding this Sir, therefore please rely only on our official channels As Axi does not cover US area at allIgnored
Disliked{quote} The insurance is for real accounts not related to prop trading. I do not know if there are many brokers that are offering this service, cost of this is very important but I don't know how much the cost is.Ignored
DislikedHas anyone got any experience of this? EDIT: POSSIBLE SCAM - Looking into it.. https://axifundings.com/ {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think it is a very sophisticated scam, it's part French or French Canadian with some links that have been missed. Even though it's supposed to be UK English?Ignored
Dislikednothing official, just a chat rep, but........ are you aware of axifundings.com Martina We have no information regarding this Sir, therefore please rely only on our official channels As Axi does not cover US area at allIgnored
Disliked{quote} Let me know please what they answer to you. I am excited. Thank you.Ignored
DislikedRegarding Axi, I may have missed something, but I would not say that they are automatically a scam just because of the name, unless they are claiming to be associated with the original group. That being said, they are allowing 25% draw-down on a 400K account, which is certainly a red flag.Ignored
Disliked{quote} No they don't offer insurance (if it is a real account) and if you think you need it, don't trade, get more experience. Takes years..Ignored
DislikedRegarding Axi, I may have missed something, but I would not say that they are automatically a scam just because of the name, unless they are claiming to be associated with the original group. That being said, they are allowing 25% draw-down on a 400K account, which is certainly a red flag.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I was just given a tip for the ones who have enough funding, I read this also yesterday on this forum. I find the test for the funding not that easy, 100% in one month.Ignored
DislikedWe do need more than MFF though and while FTMO have this silly news rule I can't risk it with them, so currently I am exposed only to MFF, which is a concern.Ignored
DislikedI think that only 1 of 100 participants succeed in this challenges. Maybe the ratio is even much lower. Let’s say for 100 k account. You have to pay 500. So they collect 50000. And the succeeded one gets 10000 account in reality. If that trader remains strong than that 10 k could also deliver them money. But I think they count a large percentage of it as lossIgnored
Disliked3) And best thing. They can copy trades of their best traders without they know getting 100% of generated profitIgnored