Disliked{quote} I like your sense of humour if you think Mentfunding provides actual funding.Ignored
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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 like your sense of humour if you think Mentfunding provides actual funding.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why do you care if they fund with real money? Your concern should be... do they have a history of paying with no issues? Fake money... Real money... am I getting paid is all I care about.Ignored
DislikedYes. If any of these remote prop firms were backing all of their traders with real funds, then that would just seem extremely stupid and reckless. It has been a common theme, ever since these firms started popping up, to see so many traders focusing on the wrong things.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Amen. 1. Do they pay? 2. Are the trading conditions good? (slippage at news and spread widening at rollover is OK, as I would get that on my own account) 3. Is the value there, in other words, will I get 3x+ what I would trading the "fee" in a personal account? If you can answer yes to those 3 questions, I don't see any other info that needs to be addressed.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Its really funny I have been reading the groups. It looks like the guys using eightcap prop firms got the worst slippage today. Then it was trueforexfunds/e8. Then it was MFF FTMO seemed to have a wide spread for quite some time. Pick your poison. The easiest solution, don't be a pig and trade news volatility.Ignored
DislikedDamit, I failed a challenge if MFF and forgot that they have a reset which is cheaper than the discount that we see in the site that Trandy left some time ago. I bought a new one instead of purchasing a reset.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Is that reset only a onetime offer when you failed an evaluation, or if you failed one evaluation can you buy two or more resets for new two accounts ? Any limitations ? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Really ? That is quite funny. So you always get that 10% discount after one failed challenge?. Haha, that is good to know. Are you sarcastic here or what did you mean ? I cannot believe still that MFF are such grateful to their customers. Their score goes up then to 7.7, I have added new modified Ranking table of scores here. It matters. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Really ? That is quite funny. So you always get that 10% discount after one failed challenge?. Haha, that is good to know. Are you sarcastic here or what did you mean ? I cannot believe still that MFF are such grateful to their customers. Their score goes up then to 7.7, I have added new modified Ranking table of scores here. It matters. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Did you factor in MFF's scaling up? Scaling up (To the moon) My Forex Funds offers a competitive scaling up plan so that we grow with you. If you have achieved a profit of 10% or more within a 4 month period and 2 of those 4 months were profitable, we will increase your account size by 30% of the original account size. At the time of scale up request, trader should be breakeven or positive with the account balance.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Did you factor in MFF's scaling up? Scaling up (To the moon) My Forex Funds offers a competitive scaling up plan so that we grow with you. If you have achieved a profit of 10% or more within a 4 month period and 2 of those 4 months were profitable, we will increase your account size by 30% of the original account size. At the time of scale up request, trader should be breakeven or positive with the account balance.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sorry, but it is not in the table. It would make it way more complicated with all different scaling models. Actually I would not know how to score them easily & objective.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's understandable. How about just adding one column with the scale-up limit? Some firms limit to 1Mil, some 2-4. some even claim there's no limit. It would add a useful context of how far you can get with each firm. Just an ideaIgnored